Comparative study of four Mystus species (Bagridae, Siluriformes) from Thailand: insights into their karyotypic diversity [PDF]
Karyotypes of four catfishes of the genus Mystus Scopoli, 1777 (family Bagridae), M. atrifasciatus Fowler, 1937, M. mysticetus Roberts, 1992, M. singaringan (Bleeker, 1846) and M.
Pun Yeesin +11 more
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Redescription of Batasio merianiensis, a catfish (Teleostei: Bagridae) from northeastern India
The bagrid catfish Batasio merianiensis was described from only the holotype collected in the Brahmaputra River drainage, Assam, northeastern India. This poorly known catfish is rediagnosed and redescribed on the basis of fresh material in this study ...
H.H. Ng
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Chromosome level genome and full length transcriptome of long whiskers catfish, Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822) [PDF]
Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822), the long whiskers catfish, belongs to the family Bagridae and inhabits brackishwater. The current study employed a multi-platform sequencing strategy including, PacBio HiFi, Illumina short read and high-throughput ...
Sudheesh K. Prabhudas +6 more
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Profiling Genetic Breeding Progress in Bagrid Catfishes
The Bagridae fish family holds significant economic value and enjoys a high demand in the commercial market due to its desirable characteristics, such as delicious meat, fewer muscle spines, and a pleasing flavor.
Lishi Huang +11 more
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Genetic characterization and phylogenetic study of Indonesian indigenous catfish based on mitochondrial cytochrome B gene [PDF]
Aim: This study aimed to determine the genetic characterization and phylogenetic structure of Indonesian indigenous catfish using cytochrome B (Cyt B) sequences.
Dorothea Vera Megarani +4 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Leiocassis argentivittatus (Siluriformes: Bagridae) [PDF]
In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of Leiocassis argentivittatus has been determined by polymerase chain reaction methods for the first time. The overall base composition of Leiocassis argentivittatus mitogenome is 31.7% for A, 26.4% for C, 14.9% for G and 27.0% for T. The percentage of G + C content is 41.3%. The mitogenome is a circular
Huang, Tianqing, Sun, Huizhi, Han, Ying
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Spatial Organization of Fish Assemblages and Its Relation to Environmental Factors in the Lower Yalong River, China. [PDF]
Obvious variations were found in fish assemblages depending on the stream order. There were three site groups, one covering the tributaries of the Anning River, one covering the Anning River, and one covering the lower Yalong River. From low‐ to high‐order rivers, the alterations of key species within the fish communities exhibited a turnover pattern ...
Ru H, Wu X, Xu B, Zhang Y, Wu F, Ma B.
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Fish Diversity and Environmental Relationships in the Jinsha River During the Initial Phases of the 10-Year Fishing Ban: A Metabarcoding Approach. [PDF]
Using eDNA metabarcoding, we identified 61 fish species in the Jinsha river during the early stage of the Yangtze river fishing ban. Fish diversity showed seasonal and regional variation, with Cypriniformes as the dominant group. Key environmental factors like temperature and dissolved oxygen were closely linked to diversity patterns.
Zhao Y +7 more
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Phylogenetic observation in Ariidae, Bagridae and Plotosidae catfishes by COI gene sequence analysis
To understand the phylogenetic status of Ariidae, Bagridae and Plotosidae catfishes, this study was planned using the barcode gene, cytochrome oxidase I (COI).
Thathiredypalli R. BARATHKUMAR +1 more
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Although the vast majority of fossil catfish material is isolated elements such as fin spines, a number of fossil catfishes (Siluriformes) have been named based on articulated crania from Palaeogene formations of Africa.
Alison M Murray, Robert Holmes
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