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ABSTRACT Freshwater fish are essential components of aquatic ecosystems, providing key ecological functions and supporting livelihoods. Climate change poses a significant threat to freshwater biodiversity; consequently, both its conservation and the food security it sustains may be at risk.
Rafael Sebastián Muratalla‐Miranda +3 more
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Genome sequencing and assembly of near threatened Clarias dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1840), an endemic catfish of peninsular India. [PDF]
Mohindra V +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Epidemiologic data on the association between maternal fish intake and birth defects are sparse. Our objective was to assess associations between maternal fish intake and 52 different birth defects, most of which have not been assessed previously.
Dorothy Kim Waller +10 more
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Variation in behavioral preference and calcium binding expression in two <i>Synodontis</i> catfishes with different communication modalities. [PDF]
Corrales Parada CD +3 more
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A total of 629 gene families were identified to expand in the swamp eel, with five (OLFR, GNAL, PRKG1, NCALD, and PDE1) distributed in olfactory transduction (KEGG map04740). A total of 318 OR genes (289 functional genes, 10 partial genes, and 19 pseudogenes) were annotated in the swamp eel genome, significantly surpassing other fish species.
Chuang Zhou +3 more
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A chromosome-level reference genome assembly of the giant pangasius (Pangasius sanitwongsei). [PDF]
Gan B +9 more
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Akysis pulvinatus, a new species of catfish (Siluriformes: Akysidae) from southern Thailand
Heok Hee Ng
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We uncover recent hybridization dynamics among three endemic Hypancistrus species from the Xingu River, including the critically endangered H. zebra. Mitogenomic analyses reveal unidirectional maternal inheritance and recent evolutionary radiation (< 0.5 Ma), explaining their retained reproductive compatibility.
Franciele F. Kerniske +4 more
wiley +1 more source
A new species of Peckoltia (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) from the rapids of the Rio Tocantins-Araguaia basin, Brazil. [PDF]
de Araújo FAA +3 more
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Biological and geomorphic effects have been treated independently in fluvial geomorphology. Flume experiments with burrowing crayfish show that interactions between these drivers do more geomorphic work than the sum of their maximum independent parts combined, meaning total biogeomorphic effects to rivers are likely underestimated.
Catherine H. Sanders +2 more
wiley +1 more source

