Periodicity of Growth and Change of Condition of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Three Michigan Trout Streams
Copeia1953Vol. 1953(2), pp. 107–107
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Abstract
a reduction in the number of melanophores which were at one time present on the yolk-sac. This is explained by the expansion of the embryo and the reduction in the size of the yolk-sac, melanophores being transferred from the yolk-sac onto the body of the embryo. There is no indication of the aggregation of yolk-sac melanophores about the vitelline vessels such as has been described in Fundulus heteroclitus.
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