Document Type

Report

Department/Program

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Publication Date

1990

Series

Translation series (Virginia Institute of Marine Science) ; no. 34.

Abstract

The frequency and distribution of these specimens were analysed and the electrophoretic patterns of soluble eye-lens proteins were determined. This cataract is not of parasitic origin and was rare in specimens from the coastal area. In the lagunar region it occurs mainly in specimens of the River Baguacu from April to November.

Description

Published in the Bolm. Inst. Oceanogr., Sao Paulo 30(1): 65-76, 1981. Cassiano Monteiro-Neto, translator; William J. Hargis, Jr. editor.

Keywords

Micropogonias. Fishes--Sense organs. Cataract.

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