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Phylogenetic classification of bony fishes. [PDF]
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Zebrafish, 2019
The family Centropomidae includes a number of fish species of high commercial value. One of these species, Centropomus undecimalis, is a target of artisanal, industrial, and sports fisheries and has also considerable potential for captive breeding, which
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The family Centropomidae includes a number of fish species of high commercial value. One of these species, Centropomus undecimalis, is a target of artisanal, industrial, and sports fisheries and has also considerable potential for captive breeding, which
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Cytogenetic and genome research, 2019
Centropomus is the sole genus of the Centropomidae family (Teleostei), comprising 12 species widely distributed throughout the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific, with 6 of them occurring in the Western Atlantic in extensive sympatry.
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Centropomus is the sole genus of the Centropomidae family (Teleostei), comprising 12 species widely distributed throughout the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific, with 6 of them occurring in the Western Atlantic in extensive sympatry.
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A review of the family Centropomidae (Pisces, Perciformes)
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P H Greenwood, Greenwood Peter Humphry
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2021
The reproductive biology of Centropomus parallelus was described from 589 individuals captured in estuarine and coastal waters in Southern Brazil. Length-frequency distribution showed the dominance of males in smaller length-classes (132-290 mm LT ...
G. Costa e Silva, M. Freitas, V. Abilhoa
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The reproductive biology of Centropomus parallelus was described from 589 individuals captured in estuarine and coastal waters in Southern Brazil. Length-frequency distribution showed the dominance of males in smaller length-classes (132-290 mm LT ...
G. Costa e Silva, M. Freitas, V. Abilhoa
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1883
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Theodore Gill, Gill Theodore
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