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Aspectos citoquimicos das células sanguineas de matrinxâ (Brycon amazonicus Spix & Agassiz, 1829) (Characidae: Bryconinae). [PDF]
AFFONSO, E. G. +6 more
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Mapping 18S ribosomal genes in fish of the genus Brycon (Characidae) by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) [PDF]
Abuín M. +38 more
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A Fauna Parasitária do Matrinxã, Brycon Amazonicus (spix &. Agassiz, 1829) da Amazônia Central, Brasil. [PDF]
Lima, Gilmara Brito
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2014
Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp.
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp.
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Aquaculture, 2002
Abstract RFLP analysis of mitochondrial DNA was carried out to investigate the population genetic structure of cultured and wild populations of Pirapitinga-do-sul— Brycon opalinus (Cuvier, 1819) (Characiformes, Characidae, Bryconinae) from the Paraiba do sul basin, Brazil.
Alexandre Wagner Silva Hilsdorf +3 more
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Abstract RFLP analysis of mitochondrial DNA was carried out to investigate the population genetic structure of cultured and wild populations of Pirapitinga-do-sul— Brycon opalinus (Cuvier, 1819) (Characiformes, Characidae, Bryconinae) from the Paraiba do sul basin, Brazil.
Alexandre Wagner Silva Hilsdorf +3 more
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Hydrobiologia, 2017
Brycon amazonicus is widely distributed in the Amazon basin. The species has traditionally been the focus of subsistence and commercial fisheries, and recently has become an important aquaculture species. Aquaculture relies on the removal of individuals from nature which form the basis of breeding stocks.
Roberta Cunha de Oliveira +4 more
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Brycon amazonicus is widely distributed in the Amazon basin. The species has traditionally been the focus of subsistence and commercial fisheries, and recently has become an important aquaculture species. Aquaculture relies on the removal of individuals from nature which form the basis of breeding stocks.
Roberta Cunha de Oliveira +4 more
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2010
Node 190: Bryconinae (86 / 97 / 1 / 10) Genera Brycon, Chilobrycon Géry & de Rham, Henochilus Garman, Lignobrycon, and Triportheus. The subfamily Bryconinae was considered by Géry (1977) to be composed of the tribes Bryconini, Salminini, and Triportheini.
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Node 190: Bryconinae (86 / 97 / 1 / 10) Genera Brycon, Chilobrycon Géry & de Rham, Henochilus Garman, Lignobrycon, and Triportheus. The subfamily Bryconinae was considered by Géry (1977) to be composed of the tribes Bryconini, Salminini, and Triportheini.
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Journal of submicroscopic cytology and pathology, 2007
Morphological, cytochemical and ultrastructural studies are important to demonstrate the function of the blood cells, which is very little understood in teleosts. In peripheral blood of 'piracanjuba' Brycon orbignyanus, thrombocytes, lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils and heterophils were studied and characterized.
Tavares-Dias, M., Moraes, F. R.
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Morphological, cytochemical and ultrastructural studies are important to demonstrate the function of the blood cells, which is very little understood in teleosts. In peripheral blood of 'piracanjuba' Brycon orbignyanus, thrombocytes, lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils and heterophils were studied and characterized.
Tavares-Dias, M., Moraes, F. R.
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