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2007
Genidens barbus (Lacépède, 1803) Pimelodus barbus Lacépède, 1803: 94 and 102. Type locality: Tropical America. No types known. Pimelodus commersonii Lacépède, 1803: 95 and 103, pl. 3 (fig. 1). No locality. No types known. Bagrus barbatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1824: 230, pl. 49 (fig.1-2). Type locality: Río de La Plata, South America.
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Genidens barbus (Lacépède, 1803) Pimelodus barbus Lacépède, 1803: 94 and 102. Type locality: Tropical America. No types known. Pimelodus commersonii Lacépède, 1803: 95 and 103, pl. 3 (fig. 1). No locality. No types known. Bagrus barbatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1824: 230, pl. 49 (fig.1-2). Type locality: Río de La Plata, South America.
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2009
In endemic species that co‐occur with widespread congeners, hybridization can lead to an influx of novel and beneficial genetic variation, but high rates of introgression may cause genetic swamping of the endemic species and have detrimental effects on its survival potential.
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In endemic species that co‐occur with widespread congeners, hybridization can lead to an influx of novel and beneficial genetic variation, but high rates of introgression may cause genetic swamping of the endemic species and have detrimental effects on its survival potential.
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2022
Published as part of Eagderi, Soheil, Mouludi-Saleh, Atta, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz & Nasri, Manoochehr, 2022, Freshwater lamprey and fishes of Iran; a revised and updated annotated checklist- 2022, pp. 500-522 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 46 (6) on page 506, DOI: 10.55730/1300-0179.3104, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Eagderi, Soheil, Mouludi-Saleh, Atta, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz & Nasri, Manoochehr, 2022, Freshwater lamprey and fishes of Iran; a revised and updated annotated checklist- 2022, pp. 500-522 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 46 (6) on page 506, DOI: 10.55730/1300-0179.3104, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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A behavioural study of hybridization between Barbus barbus and Barbus meridionalis
Journal of Fish Biology, 1994The reproductive behaviour of two species of barbel (Barbus barbus and Barbus meridionalis) was investigated by means of aquarium experiments in several matings of six combinations. The reproductive behaviour of the two species appears to be similar and hybridizations were observed, showing that no complete behavioural barrier blocks the mating of the ...
P. Poncin, J. Jeandarme, P. Berrebi
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2014
Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
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Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
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Phylogeography of the barbel (Barbus barbus) assessed by mitochondrial DNA variation
Molecular Ecology, 2001AbstractUsing the phylogeographic framework, we assessed the DNA sequence variation at the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene across the distribution range of the barbel Barbus barbus, a widely distributed European cyprinid. Reciprocal monophyly of non‐Mediterranean European and Balkan/Anatolian populations is taken as evidence for a long‐term barrier to ...
Kotlik, Petr, Berrebi, Patrick
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Barbus rajanorum. Heckel (1843) described B. rajanorum from the Qweiq at Aleppo. He counted 65 total lateral-line scales in this species, the same as those represented on the figure by Heckel (1843: Fig. 1 on Plate 14, reproduced here as Fig. 5), and in the type of the species NMW 54494 (Fig. 6) examined by JF. Karaman (1971) listed L.
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Published as part of Freyhof, JÖrg, Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, Jouladeh-Roudbar, Arash & Kaya, Cüneyt, 2025, Handbook of Freshwater Fishes of West Asia, De Gruyter on page 101, DOI: 10.1515/9783111677811, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Evoluce zraku u parmy obecné (Barbus barbus)
2022Vertebrates inherited five visual opsin classes from their common ancestor expressed in the rod and cone cells. While many vertebrate groups reduced the number of visual pigments they possess, opsins of teleost fishes have diversified. Today, teleosts outstand among all vertebrates in the number of visual pigments and photoreceptor types.
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1983
1. 1. The transferrins of Barbus barbus and B. meridionalis petenyi are highly polymorphic. Thirteen variants were detected in B. barbus and 6 variants in B. meridionalis petenyi. The electrophoretic patterns of transferrin from B. meridionalis petenyi are distinct from those of B. barbus. 2. 2.
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1. 1. The transferrins of Barbus barbus and B. meridionalis petenyi are highly polymorphic. Thirteen variants were detected in B. barbus and 6 variants in B. meridionalis petenyi. The electrophoretic patterns of transferrin from B. meridionalis petenyi are distinct from those of B. barbus. 2. 2.
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