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Harnessing Armored Catfish for Economic Inclusion in Vulnerable Communities
Aprovechamiento del bagre armado para la inclusión económica en comunidades vulnerables La expansión de cadenas de valor sustentables basadas en la biodiversidad local representa una estrategia poderosa para combatir la pobreza, la inseguridad alimentaria y la limitada diversificación económica en regiones vulnerables de México.González Izquierdo, Karina +3 more
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Hypancistrus inspector: A New Species of Suckermouth Armored Catfish (Loricariidae: Ancistrinae)
Copeia, 2002Abstract Hypancistrus inspector, a new species of suckermouth armored catfish from Venezuela, is described and compared to the only other species of Hypancistrus, Hypancistrus zebra. The two species differ mainly in coloration with H. inspector dark brown to black with pale yellow to white spots and H.
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Copeia, 1998
The ontogeny of the Weberian apparatus was studied from hatching to 21 days in larval and juvenile Corydoras paleatus and compared with the developing apparatus of ictalurids. By counting myoseptae, we determined that the complex vertebra of C. paleatus consists of only three fused vertebrae, which we infer are V3-5.
Miles M. Coburn, Paul G. Grubach
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The ontogeny of the Weberian apparatus was studied from hatching to 21 days in larval and juvenile Corydoras paleatus and compared with the developing apparatus of ictalurids. By counting myoseptae, we determined that the complex vertebra of C. paleatus consists of only three fused vertebrae, which we infer are V3-5.
Miles M. Coburn, Paul G. Grubach
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
The Neotropics possess the greatest freshwater fish diversity of the world, rendering the study of their evolutionary history extremely challenging. Loricariidae catfishes are one of the most diverse components of the Neotropical ichthyofauna and despite a long history of classification, major issues still need elucidation.
Chiachio, Marcio Cesar +2 more
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The Neotropics possess the greatest freshwater fish diversity of the world, rendering the study of their evolutionary history extremely challenging. Loricariidae catfishes are one of the most diverse components of the Neotropical ichthyofauna and despite a long history of classification, major issues still need elucidation.
Chiachio, Marcio Cesar +2 more
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Copeia, 1998
The loricariid catfish genera Pogonopoma, Pogonopomoides, Pseudorinelepis, and Rhinelepis form a monophyletic clade within the subfamily Hypostominae. Phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters reveals the following relationships: (Pseudorinelepis + (Rhinelepis + (Pogonopoma + Pogonopomoides))).
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The loricariid catfish genera Pogonopoma, Pogonopomoides, Pseudorinelepis, and Rhinelepis form a monophyletic clade within the subfamily Hypostominae. Phylogenetic analysis of morphological characters reveals the following relationships: (Pseudorinelepis + (Rhinelepis + (Pogonopoma + Pogonopomoides))).
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Zootaxa
Currently four described species of genus Panaqolus have been reported from the Amazon River basin in Ecuador: P. albomaculatus (Kanazawa 1958), P. dentex (Günther 1868), P. gnomus (Schaefer & Stewart 1993) and P. nocturnus (Schaefer & Stewart 1993).
FRANCISCO PROVENZANO-RIZZI +2 more
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Currently four described species of genus Panaqolus have been reported from the Amazon River basin in Ecuador: P. albomaculatus (Kanazawa 1958), P. dentex (Günther 1868), P. gnomus (Schaefer & Stewart 1993) and P. nocturnus (Schaefer & Stewart 1993).
FRANCISCO PROVENZANO-RIZZI +2 more
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Nutrient sequestration by a highly invasive armored catfish in a Florida spring ecosystem
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2023Elizabeth P. Tristano, Melissa A. Gibbs
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