They return to spawn in the same stream in which they were born, and die a few days later. |
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They aestivate during the dry season but come up to the surface to spawn after the first rains. |
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Encounters are triggered by locating magic portals, which spawn monsters and an occasional treasure chest. |
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Some slain foes drop flags that can be adjusted to spawn warriors of their faction type at timed intervals. |
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If you see your team is mounting a heavy assault on an enemy base, spawn as infantry and rush in. |
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This migration towards saltwater, in order to spawn, occurs in all catadromous species. |
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Although they are terrestrial creatures, these crabs descend to the sea to spawn, and their larvae live in salt water for a time. |
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They swim up river as far as 900 miles inland to spawn, then the young fish make their way back out to the open ocean where they mature. |
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Large female pupfish can lay about 25 eggs per day and may spawn with different males each day. |
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Once one oyster begins spawning, the others, stimulated by the hormones released, also spawn. |
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It is doubtful that much more than 50 percent of the Dolly Varden live to spawn a second time. |
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As the salmon begin to leave, or spawn and die, the rainbows, Dolly Vardens and grayling reap a harvest of salmon eggs and bits of flesh. |
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They spend three to five years in the ocean, then make a difficult journey back upriver to spawn. |
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Several species, including white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon, come inland to spawn. |
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I assumed that females spawn once per day for 3 days, which is close to the observed duration of spawning by female sockeye salmon. |
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I mean, just how much of a hero can this guy be to spawn so many namesakes? |
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These places would offer safe havens where big, prolific bocaccio and other rockfish could breed and spawn. |
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Paddling over the six sets of rapids created by the dam removal, you think of the blueback herring that spawn in fast whitewater. |
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Sometimes you hear television weathermen refer to a negative tilt trough and how it is going to spawn an intense storm. |
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They spawn in February and it's best to give them a miss for a few months after that, until about June when they start to fatten up again. |
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The animals harbor the lice and fleas that spawn serious diseases such as typhus, trichinosis, and infectious jaundice. |
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An existing fish pass has fallen into disrepair and is not maintained, resulting in fish finding it hard to get upriver to spawn. |
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Although they do not undergo a distinct migration, thornbacks appear to move inshore slightly to spawn. |
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The barrages separated the river from the sea, and had a disastrous impact on fish that rely on annual migrations upriver to spawn. |
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These fish stay paired for at least a year and sometimes for their entire lifetime. They spawn year-round, usually near the full moon. |
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Also it has been found that if a farmed fish mates with a wild fish the genetics of their spawn is modified. |
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Trout in particular spawn in the fall and can be found in deep water at this time. You can find them on bars, shoals, rocks and fingers. |
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Pike spawn during March and April in the shallow weedy margins of lakes and in the tiny overgrown backwaters of rivers. |
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Mushroom kits that provide spawn and detailed instructions are available through mail order. |
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Grilse salmon and sea trout spawn in Miller Beck along with brown trout, and enter it from the River Leven after swimming in from Morecambe Bay. |
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The proposal to add 18 inches to the dam could help rehabilitate the salmon fish stocks by artificially inducing the returning salmon to spawn. |
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Anadromous salmon migrate into this river in July and August to spawn during October and November. |
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It was a sight which would gladden the heart of any angler-hundreds of brown trout running a small stream to spawn. |
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The film's main character and driving force has no obvious antecedents in movie history and didn't exactly spawn a new genre. |
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Each fish killed is one less to be caught by another angler and one less fish to spawn. |
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Pacific salmon are anadromous fish that migrate from freshwater to the ocean and then back to freshwater to spawn. |
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Other migratory fish are the twaite and very rare allis shads which migrate up the river to spawn in the spring. |
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They slash each other with these kypes in fights among themselves to determine who will spawn with the females. |
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Fat reduction brought fat times for much of the food industry in the early 1990s, helping to spawn such megabrands as Healthy Choice. |
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Although it counts as a sea fish, the lamprey goes up rivers to spawn and is indeed most often met in estuaries or the lower reaches of rivers. |
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There are shingle beaches where grayling spawn, rattling rapids and wooded islands that spread wide the flow. |
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More remarkably, fish actually emerge from the ocean, riding high waves onto shore to spawn on the sandy beaches. |
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These hard core rifts spawn waves of enemies that eventually culminate into a titanic boss, and anyone in the vicinity can jump into the fight. |
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Even the lake-dwelling jollytails are migratory and travel up small streams to spawn. |
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They asked me to leave and notified the Child Welfare department that if I should ever spawn a child, it should be taken from my custody right away. |
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The success of I, Claudius, both in terms of critical acclaim and commercial triumph, continues to spawn successors. |
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The painting itself did not subsequently spawn any of the painted repetitions and reductions that complicate the pedigree of Delaroche's later works. |
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Some of the species that live in the ocean but enter freshwater to spawn are sea lamprey, Atlantic sturgeon, alewife, Atlantic salmon, arctic char, and American eel. |
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Several fish, such as the sea lamprey, Atlantic sturgeon, alewife, Atlantic salmon and American eel live most of their lives in the ocean but enter freshwater to spawn. |
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For example, the anadromous osmerids typically spawn in shallow water. |
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Blockbusters spawn numerous producers who all expect a slice of the pie. |
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A few of the marine species that return to freshwater to spawn include sea lamprey, Atlantic sturgeon, alewife, Atlantic salmon, and American eel. |
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Halloween also helped spawn the slasher film genre, and provided the genre with many of its tropes. |
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Well known for his gimmicks, Daylyt entered the stage in a spawn costume that could stop traffic at Comic Con. |
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That is not to say that the focus on Cohle and Hart does not spawn two compelling performances. |
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Replaying sections will spawn enemies in the same place, but what happens then changes from time to time. |
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After surprising box office success, The Terminator would go on to spawn three sequels. |
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This idea is really the spawn of Mark Levin, the wingnut radio host, who has written a book about it. |
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As a member of the herring family, shad, along with salmon and striped bass, are anadromous, meaning they live in the ocean but swim inland and spawn in fresh water. |
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To spawn, the fish migrate from large rivers and lakes into small streams. |
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Here he describes how black holes might spawn new universes. |
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Resist the temptation and click onto a site that provides entertaining brain candy with articles and essays sure to spawn many debates around the picnic table. |
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When they spawn, they head into shallow headwater brooks of the river. |
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A female may also spawn with the same male in temporally discrete bouts. |
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It Migrates from salt water into coastal rivers to spawn in spring. |
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Squid are semelparous animals that spawn and die after one reproductive cycle. |
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The males do not leave the spawning grounds and will potentially spawn more than once throughout the season. |
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Marine life also flourishes around seamounts that rise from the depths, where fish and other sea life congregate to spawn and feed. |
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There, beaver ponds produce increased food for young fish and provide refuges for large adults heading upstream to spawn. |
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They remain there for some 10 to 15 years, maturing, before returning to the Sargasso to spawn. |
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When water vapor condenses inside a thunderstorm, the heat that's released drives fast-rising air masses that can spawn tornadoes. |
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To achieve this goal, it is necessary to obtain sexually mature reproducers that can spawn throughout the year. |
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This creates large thunderstorms that can spawn haboobs, or intense dust storms. |
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Some stocks migrate in large schools along the coast to suitable spawning grounds, where they spawn in fairly shallow waters. |
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His hope was that the calcium carbonate would counter the acid in the stream from acid rain and save the trout that had ceased to spawn. |
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Later in life, the matured eel tries to return to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and lay eggs. |
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In the southeastern United States, based on leptocephalus collections, ladyfish probably spawn in late summer or early fall. |
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Char do not die after spawning like Pacific salmon and often spawn several times throughout their lives, typically every second or third year. |
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Orange roughies, some born when Ned Kelly was a boy, gather to spawn around submerged mountain peaks that rise a kilometre from the seabed. |
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Most males set up and guard territories and often spawn with several females. |
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Groupers often pair spawn, which enables large males to competitively exclude smaller males from reproducing. |
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Some are partial residents that spawn in streams, estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycle in the zone. |
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It might even spawn a game show, a variant of Jeopardy I like to call The Blame Game. |
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The spawning season for salmon and sewin peaks between November and January and it is vital these fish are allowed to spawn safely. |
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Annually, salmon spawn in Haida, feeding on everything on the way upstream and down. |
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Once the females are mature, they will migrate to the spawning grounds and spawn. |
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Fishes are more numerous of increasing than beasts or birds, as appears by their numerous spawn. |
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When it is time for them to spawn, they return to where they were released, where fishermen can catch them. |
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Hasn't ye 'eard that devil's spawn of a capting an' is mates knockin' the bloomin' lights outen 'arf the crew? |
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As anyone may catch the salmon when they return to spawn, a company is limited in benefiting financially from their investment. |
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Their bodies rapidly deteriorate right after they spawn as a result of the release of massive amounts of corticosteroids. |
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Tan-Fermin also concluded that the early ovary maturation, right after the spawn, was a direct result of the Penaeus monodon eyestalk ablation. |
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When ready to spawn, the female ascends rapidly to the surface, where she lays a mass of eggs stuck together by gelatinous mucus. |
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The males arrive first and remain in the location for several weeks while the females only stay long enough to mate and spawn. |
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The spawn of the two species also differs in that frogspawn is laid in clumps and toadspawn is laid in long strings. |
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Sturgeons are broadcast spawners, and do not spawn every year because they require specific conditions. |
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They will continue to spawn throughout the late winter and will soon be joined by other species including the ubiquitous spring peeper. |
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Their average lifespan is 50 to 60 years, and their first spawn does not occur until they are around 15 to 20 years old. |
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A portion of a returning salmon run may stray and spawn in different freshwater systems. |
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But this set of gates it is not enough for universality as it doesn't spawn the whole set of unitary operators. |
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As they grow over the next two or three years and develop greater energy reserves, they spawn as females by releasing eggs. |
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Combined, they turned the Galleria into an icon, a place to see and be seen that helped spawn a new way of talking, Valspeak. |
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It spawns in fresh water and populations can be lacustrine, riverine or anadromous, where they return from the ocean to their fresh water birth rivers to spawn. |
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After the female capelins have spawned, they immediately leave the spawning grounds and will potentially spawn again in the following years if they survive. |
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In the rest of the Norwegian Sea, it is found only during the reproduction season, at the Lofoten Islands, whereas Pollachius virens and haddock spawn in the coastal waters. |
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Female Haplophryne mollis anglerfish trailing attached males which have atrophied into a pair of gonads, for use when the female is ready to spawn. |
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The majority of capelin are three or four years old when they spawn. |
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The ventral aspects of the males iridesce reddish at the time of spawn. |
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The seamen who are now convinc'd that it was not as they had thought the spawn of fish began to call it Sea sawdust, a name certainly not ill adapted to its appearance. |
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Thomas Newcomen's steam engine helped spawn the Industrial Revolution. |
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Condition tends to deteriorate the longer the fish remain in fresh water, and they then deteriorate further after they spawn, when they are known as kelts. |
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These individuals can be induced to spawn by thermal shock treatment. |
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The connection is not altogether clear, but mackerel spawn enthusiastically in shoals near the coast, and medieval ideas on animal procreation were creative. |
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True success at innovation has ripple effects beyond one industry and will spawn imitation as evidenced by the unanimous choice for top innovator of 2006, Apple Computer. |
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These freshwater eels spawn in the ocean, and then enter estuaries as glass eels and swim upstream to live in fresh water during their juvenile growth phase. |
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An increase in water temperature prompts a few oysters to spawn. |
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This time of year around Bimini, fifty miles east of Miami in Bahamian waters, tens of thousands of yellowtail and mangrove snappers are preparing to spawn. |
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They spawn in the Gulf of Maine, with peak activity in April and May. |
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The largest high-tech tag study yet of Atlantic bluefin tuna suggests that two groups mix on feeding grounds but spawn on opposite sides of the ocean. |
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