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  2. Burbot - Wikipedia

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    Burbot live in large, cold rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, primarily preferring freshwater habitats, but able to thrive in brackish environments for spawning. For some time of the year, the burbot lives under ice, and it requires frigid temperatures to breed. [15] During the summer, they are typically found in the colder water below the thermocline.

  3. Round whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Round-fish are fall spawners, laying their eggs between early October and late November, when the water temperature is at or below 2.5 °C (36.5 °F). The spawning migration begins in August, although first maturation fish tend to start migrating as early as June. [10] The round-fish experience their first spawning normally at age seven.

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  5. Deer are on the move. Here's what time MoDOT says to be ... - AOL

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    As deer activity ramps up due to the breeding season, MoDOT is providing motorist safety tips to avoid deer-related crashes. Deer are on the move. Here's what time MoDOT says to be most cautious

  6. Spawning - Wikipedia

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    The spawn (eggs) of a clownfish.The black spots are the developing eyes. Spawn is the eggs and sperm released or deposited into water by aquatic animals.As a verb, to spawn refers to the process of freely releasing eggs and sperm into a body of water (fresh or marine); the physical act is known as spawning.

  7. Coregonus hoyi - Wikipedia

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    Spawning occurs all year round, but is usually in the winter or autumn. Spawning occurs at depths of 37 to 92 metres (121 to 302 ft). [16] The amount of eggs produced by the female varies depending upon her size, and ranges between 3,230 and 18,768. [16] Eggs incubate for 4 months, and bloaters are 1.01 centimetres (0.40 in) in length at ...

  8. Reproductive synchrony - Wikipedia

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    In marine and other aquatic contexts, the phenomenon may be referred to as mass spawning. Mass spawning has been observed and recorded in a large number of phyla, including in coral communities within the Great Barrier Reef. [1] [2] In primates, reproductive synchrony usually takes the form of conception and birth seasonality. [3]

  9. Mountain climbing and treating Alzheimer's: Could xenon gas ...

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    In a trial featuring a mouse model of Alzheimer's, scientists found that inhaling a mixture containing xenon gas helped reduce levels of brain atrophy and neuroinflammation.