We found the amphipod G. tigrinus to be consumed by mummichog and white perch. |
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The seasonal marine migrant Atlantic silverside and resident mummichog were most abundant in the lower reach. |
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They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others. |
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The atlantic tomcod is one of the predators here, preying on such species as rainbow smelt and mummichog. |
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Common fish species in the area include atlantic tomcod, mummichog, redfish, herring, silver hake, Greenland halibut, and the dangerously overfished northern cod. |
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In 1993, a group formed to clean it up, adopting the mummichog as a mascot, and has removed thousands of tons of contaminated sediment. |
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This research suggests that Ascocotyle infection has a minimal morphological effect on the mummichog heart. |
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In the mummichog the metacercariae are located in the bulbus arteriosus of the heart. |
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Under ambient winter temperatures with daily feeding, mortality did not occur for mummichog and sheepshead minnow, was low for winter flounder and high for silver perch. |
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A beautiful small fish called the mummichog may be the environmental canary of the 1990's, at least for brackish bays or estuaries along the East Coast. |
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Mycobacteria were recovered from Atlantic menhaden, white perch, blueback herring, largemouth bass, mummichog, striped killifish, summer flounder, weakfish, and spot. |
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