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Wild coho may seek genetic diversity in mate choice.»
Not exact matches
The Nagle company says it is instrumental in distributing Pacific
Wild salmon, whether it be kings, sockeyes,
cohos or chums.
«This is the first study to examine mate choice among
wild - spawning fish of both hatchery and
wild origin, and the results suggest that greater diversity of immune genes between
wild - born pairs of
coho salmon may increase offspring survival,» said Amelia Whitcomb, who did the research as a master's student at OSU and is lead author on the publication.
According to the World's Healthiest Foods, «Southeast Alaskan chum, sockeye,
coho, pink, and chinook salmon, together with Kodiak
coho, pink and chum salmon have all been evaluated for contaminant consumption risk involving many POPs (including dioxins, dioxin - like compounds (DLCs) and polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs) and have been found to be the lowest risk category of
wild - caught salmon for regular consumption.»
We need to learn to see not just with Western eyes but with Islamic eyes and Inuit eyes, not just with human eyes but with golden - cheeked warbler eyes,
coho salmon eyes, and polar bear eyes, and not even just with eyes at all but with the
wild, barely articulate being of clouds and seas and rocks and trees and stars.