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Phylogenetic relationships of the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blenniids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The phylogenetic relationships of 27 north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blennioids are analysed based on a total of 1001 bp from a combined fragment of the 12S and 16S mitochondrial rDNA.
Abel   +70 more
core   +4 more sources

First reliable record of the Bluestriped fangblenny, Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos (Perciformes: Blenniidae) in Korea

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2020
Here, we present the first reliable record of the Bluestriped fangblenny, Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos in Korea, based on two specimens (65.9–67.1 mm in standard length) collected at a depth of 12 m in the southern coastal waters of Jejudo Island.
Jung-Hyun An   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

First reliable record of a blenny, Petroscirtes springeri (Perciformes: Blenniidae) from the southern coastal waters of Jeju island, Korea

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2020
Three species (Petroscrites breviceps, P. springeri and P. variabilis) belong to the blenny genus Petroscirtes have been recognized from the Korean waters to date.
Jung-Hyun An   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Chromosomal complements of some Atlantic Blennioidei and Gobioidei species (Perciformes)

open access: yesComparative Cytogenetics, 2011
A remarkable degree of chromosomal conservatism (2n=48, FN=48) has been identified in several families of Perciformes. However, some families exhibit greater karyotypic diversity, although there is still scant information on the Atlantic species.
Tatiana Galvão   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Seasonal cell differentiation and olfactory potency of secretions by the anal glands of male peacock blenny Salaria Pavo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The current study shows cytological differences between the anal glands of pre-spawning and spawning peacock blennies Salaria pavo. The cytological differences in the anal gland coincide with higher olfactory potency of their secretions in spawning males,
Almada   +29 more
core   +1 more source

Narrow Margins: Aerobic Performance and Temperature Tolerance of Coral Reef Fishes Facing Extreme Thermal Variability. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
Over long timeframes, animals may adapt or acclimate to their environment. By comparing fishes from ‘typical’ and thermally extreme coral reef habitats, we find limited differences in their metabolic physiology and show that those from the extreme environment are living closer to their maximum temperature.
Vaughan GO   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Diversity and seasonal changes in the ichthyofauna of rocky tidal pools from Praia Vermelha and São Roque, Santa Catarina

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2004
A survey of the tidal pool fish community was carried out between April 1998 and May 1999, at the beaches of Praia Vermelha (PV) and São Roque (SR), Santa Catarina, Brazil. The pool of PV was bigger and closer to the subtidal.
João P. Barreiros   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nuevo registro de Hypsoblennius exstochilus (Actinopterygii: Blenniidae) en el Caribe mexicano

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2017
El blenio cornudo (Hypsoblennius exstochilus) pertenece a la familia Blenniidae, fácilmente identificable por el gran tamaño y forma de los cirros oculares, el patrón de coloración de la cabeza y la solapa carnosa que presenta y se extiende desde la ...
Juan Antonio Sánchez-Jiménez   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial learning based on visual landmarks in the freshwaterblenny Salaria fluviatilis (Asso, 1801) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The use and learning of visual landmarks seem to be strongly influenced by ecological demands and vary according to habitat, sex and, presumably, dominance status.
Fabré Mitjans, Noëlle   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Period of the day drives distinctions in the taxonomic and functional structures of reef fish assemblages

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, EarlyView.
Abstract Circadian processes are key drivers of animal behaviour, influencing patterns of activity, resource partitioning and competition avoidance. Studies evaluating circadian changes on the structure of marine assemblages are lacking, especially for reef fish.
Marcos B. Lucena   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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