Abstract

Hemoglobins of five species of Atlantic clupeoid fishes, analyzed by agar electrophoresis for possible variant patterns that could be used to determine discreteness of subpopulations, were remarkably similar in numbers and mobilities of fractions. No abnormal hemoglobin patterns were found in the samples examined. One species (Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus) was sampled throughout much of its area of abundance in the western North Atlantic Ocean, and at various ages and maturity conditions, without finding variant hemoglobin patterns.

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