Host-parasite relationship between Gyrodactylus stellatus (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) and
Parophrys vetulus (Pleuronectidae) from coastal waters of Oregon.
Varanasi, Field studies of reproductive success in English sole (
Parophrys vetulus): correlations with bioindicators of maternal contaminant exposure" Science Tot.
Common name Scientific name Arrowtooth Flounder * Atheresthes stomias Aurora Rockfish Sebastes aurora Big Skate Raja binoculata Bocaccio Sebastes paucispinis Canary Rockfish Sebastes pinni er Cowcod Sebastes levis Darkblotched Rockfish Sebastes crameri Dover Sole * Microstomus pacificus English Sole *
Parophrys vetulus Flathead Sole Hippoglossoides elassodon Greenstriped Rockfish Sebasteselongatus Grenadiers Macrouridae Lingcod Ophiodon elongatus Longnose Skate * Raja rhina Longspine Thornyhead * Sebastolobus altivelis Mixed Thornyheads * Sebastolobus spp.
Field studies on the effects of sediment contamination on bottom-dwelling English sole (
Parophrys vetulus) at multiple Puget Sound sites (Washington State) were conducted between 1979 and 1985.
Patterns of estuarine use by juvenile English Sole (
Parophrys vetulus) and Dungeness Crab (Cancer magister).
Number Species number length length of (mm) (mm) years English Sole 10,427 11 470 20 (
Parophrys vetulus) Spotted Ratfish 4067 80 550 20 (Hydrolagus colliei) Blackbelly Eelpout 3398 33 997 20 (Lycodes pacificus) Pacific Tomcod 2677 16 480 20 (Microgadus proximus) Slender Sole 2242 20 340 20 (Lyopsetta exilis) Flathead Sole 1665 60 342 20 (Hippoglossoideselassodon) Shiner Perch 1139 10 * 16 (Cymatogaster aggregata) Pacific Hake 958 69 565 19 (Merluccius productus) Speckled Sanddab 853 55 340 19 (Citharichthys stigmaeus) Rock soles (Lepidopsetta 773 74 415 20 bilineata and L.
Xenoestrogen exposure and effects in English sole (
Parophrys vetulus) from Puget Sound, WA.
After the return to Seattle, whole, frozen samples of rock sole, Lepidopsetta sp.; yellowfin sole, Limanda aspera; flathead sole, Hippoglossoides sp.; sand sole, Psettichthys melanostictus; and English sole,
Parophrys vetulus, were partially thawed, filleted, refrozen, and compared with local flatfish.
Associations between metabolites of aromatic compounds in bile and the occurrence of hepatic lesions in English sole (
Parophrys vetulus) from Puget Sound, Washington.
Utilization of a Washington estuary by juvenile English sole,
Parophrys vetulus.
Fish and crabs collected were herring (Clupea pallasi Valenciennes 1847), shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata Gibbons 1854), eelpouts (Family Zoarcidae), english sole (
Parophrys vetulus Girard 1854), sand sole (Psettichthys melanostictus Girard 1854), pricklebacks (Family Stichaeidae), giant wrymouths (Cryptacanthodes giganteus Kittlitz 1858), staghorn sculpins (Leptocottus armatus Girard 1854), great sculpins (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus Pallus 1811), red rock (Cancer prodactus Randall 1839), and graceful (Cancer gracilis Dana 1852) crabs.
We chose to use English sole (
Parophrys vetulus) from two sites in Puget Sound, Washington: the lower Duwamish River (DR) and Quartermaster Harbor (QMH) (Figure 1).
Smaller numbers of YOY Cabezon, Kelp Greenling, Speckled Sanddab, and English Sole (
Parophrys vetulus) were also collected during these months (represented by a decline in average size; Fig.
1 1 0.27 Hippoglossus stenolepis 1 1 0.27 Citharichthys sordidus 3 3 0.8
Parophrys uetulus 1 1 0.27 Platichthys stellatus 2 2 0.53 unidentified flatfishes 5 5 1.33 Reef-dwelling fishes Rockfishes Sebastes melanops 6 6 1.6 Sebastes saxicola 1 1 0.27 unidentified rockfishes 7 9 1.87 Greenlings Hexagrammos decagrammus 3 3 0.8 Ophiodon elongatus 2 2 0.53 Unidentified fishes 28 33 7.47 Sculpins Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus 3 3 0.8 Scorpaenichthys marmoratus 2 2 0.53 Unidentified sculpins 9 9 2.4 Invertebrates Octopus Octopus bimaculatus 26 30 6.93 Octopus dof eini 5 5 1.33 Loligo opalescens 3 3 0.8 Pandalus spp.
Toxic chemicals in sediments and biota from a creosote-polluted harbor: relationships with hepatic neoplasms and other hepatic lesions in English sole (
Parophrys vetulus).