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Species | Development state | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data |
Anguilla anguilla | Egg | Oocyte diameter | 1.1-1.2 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.15 mm |
Cobitis taenia | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.80-2.80 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 2.3 mm |
Abramis brama | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.64 ± 0.04, n=52 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.64 mm |
Alburnus alburnus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.48 ± 0.06, n=40 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.48 mm |
Aspius aspius | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.9-2.1 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 2.0 mm |
Carassius auratus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.29 ± 0.05, n=57 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.29 mm |
Chondrostoma nasus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 2.2 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 2.2 mm |
Cyprinus carpio | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.5-1.8 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.65 mm |
Leucaspius delineatus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.25 ± 0.04, n=100 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.25 mm |
Leuciscus cephalus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.99-2.31 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 2.15 mm |
Leuciscus idus | Egg | Oocyte diameter | 1.23-1.88 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.55 mm |
Rhodeus sericeus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.3-2.6 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.95 mm |
Rutilus rutilus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.93-2.48 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 2.21 mm |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.33 ± 0.07, n=30 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.33 mm |
Tinca tinca | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.9 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.9 mm |
Esox lucius | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 2.68 ± 0.11, n=212 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 2.68 mm |
Lota lota | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 0.8-1.2 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.0 mm |
Gasterosteus aculeatus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.52 ± 0.06, n=70 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.52 mm |
Coregonus lavaretus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 2.61 ± 0.15, n=186 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 2.61 mm |
Coregonus albula | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 1.78 ± 0.10, n=186 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 1.78 mm |
Hucho hucho | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 3.6-6.0 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 4.8 mm |
Oncorhynchus mykiss | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 4.9 ± 0.38, n=75 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 4.9 mm |
Salmo salar | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 5.4-6.15 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 5.78 mm |
Salmo trutta fario | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 5.01 ± 0.80, n=778 [Eggs stripped from mature females, fertilized and incubated in water: hydrated eggs] | 5.01 mm |
Salvelinus alpinus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 3.8-5.8 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 4.8 mm |
Thymallus thymallus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 3.2-4.0 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 3.6 mm |
Thymallus arcticus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 4-4.8 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 4.4 mm |
Osmerus eperlanus | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 0.9-1.1 [Seems to be fertilized eggs] | 1.0 mm |