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Microsatellites loci isolated in the freshwater fish Brycon hilarii
Molecular Ecology Notes, 2006AbstractWe describe seven microsatellite loci, including tetra‐, tri‐ and dinucleotides, isolated from Brycon hilarii, which is a migratory fish inhabiting the Paraguay River basin (Brazil) and is highly valued for its meat quality. Three to eight alleles per locus were detected and the expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.31 to 0.81. Positive results
ALEXANDRA SANCHES, PEDRO MANOEL GALETTI
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Parasitology International, 2016
Myxobolus hilarii n. sp. was described, based on morphology, histology, ultrastructure and 18S rDNA sequencing, infecting the kidney of Brycon hilarii (Valenciennes 1850) (Characiformes: Bryconidae) taken from fish farms in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Thirteen specimens of B.
Kassia R H, Capodifoglio +4 more
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Myxobolus hilarii n. sp. was described, based on morphology, histology, ultrastructure and 18S rDNA sequencing, infecting the kidney of Brycon hilarii (Valenciennes 1850) (Characiformes: Bryconidae) taken from fish farms in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Thirteen specimens of B.
Kassia R H, Capodifoglio +4 more
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Brycon hilarii Valenciennes 1850
2017Brycon hilarii (Valenciennes, 1850) (Figs. 57–61) Chalceus hilarii Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1850: 246 –248 (Type locality “Rio San Francisco”); Kner, 1860: 10 – 11 (in part; “Rio Cujaba”). ? Chalceus orbignyanus (not Valenciennes): Kner, 1860: 11 –12 (“ Rio Guaporé”). Salmo para-putanga Kner (ex Natterer), 1860: 4 (published as a synonym
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Journal of Ichthyology, 2017
Brycon hilarii, a characid species endemic to the Upper Paraguay hydrographic basin, is important to regional artisanal and sports fisheries. To develop effective strategies for conservation of this species in the face of potential environmental changes in the Pantanal region, we characterized genetic structuring within and among six B.
T. I. Okazaki +3 more
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Brycon hilarii, a characid species endemic to the Upper Paraguay hydrographic basin, is important to regional artisanal and sports fisheries. To develop effective strategies for conservation of this species in the face of potential environmental changes in the Pantanal region, we characterized genetic structuring within and among six B.
T. I. Okazaki +3 more
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