鱼类物种特征尺寸控制因素研究进展

孔祥会, 何舜平

孔祥会, 何舜平. 鱼类物种特征尺寸控制因素研究进展[J]. 水生生物学报, 2006, 30(5): 614-620.
引用本文: 孔祥会, 何舜平. 鱼类物种特征尺寸控制因素研究进展[J]. 水生生物学报, 2006, 30(5): 614-620.
KONG XiangHui, He Shunping. PROGRESS ON SPECIES-CHARACTERISTIS SIZE CONTROL IN FISH[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2006, 30(5): 614-620.
Citation: KONG XiangHui, He Shunping. PROGRESS ON SPECIES-CHARACTERISTIS SIZE CONTROL IN FISH[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2006, 30(5): 614-620.

鱼类物种特征尺寸控制因素研究进展

基金项目: 

国家973项目(2004CB117402)

中国博士后科学基金(2005037684)

PROGRESS ON SPECIES-CHARACTERISTIS SIZE CONTROL IN FISH

  • 摘要: 早在1927 年的时候, Haldane 就指出: 动物不同物种之间最明显的差异就是尺寸差异, 不知何故一直没有引起动物学家们的研究兴趣[1] 。如果Haldane 在当时提出这一问题有点超前的话, 那么现在重新提出这一问题就显得很适时宜。
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