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Rex Retroelements and Teleost Genomes: An Overview. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2018
Carducci F   +3 more
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Variable vision in variable environments: the visual system of an invasive cichlid (Cichla monoculus) in Lake Gatun, Panama.

open access: yesJ Exp Biol, 2019
Escobar-Camacho D   +6 more
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Parasites of the fish Cichla piquiti (Cichlidae) in native and invaded Brazilian basins: release not from the enemy, but from its effects

Parasitology Research, 2012
The enemy release hypothesis is frequently used to explain the success of invaders, postulating that introduced species have escaped from their native enemies, including parasites. Here, we tested this hypothesis for the tucunaré (Cichla piquiti), a predatory cichlid, and its endoparasites.
Ana Carolina Figueiredo Lacerda   +2 more
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Microsatellite markers for the Amazon peacock bass (Cichla piquiti)

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2009
AbstractA set of primers to amplify 10 microsatellite DNA loci was developed for the Neotropical fish Cichla piquiti, one of the largest sized cichlids in the Amazon Basin. These loci were used to genotype individuals from two populations, one native population from the Tocantins River, the other an introduced population in southeast Brazil, Upper ...
de Carvalho, Daniel Cardoso   +3 more
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New species of Cucullanus (Nematoda: Cucullanidae), an intestinal parasite of the peacock bass Cichla piquiti (Perciformes: Cichlidae) from the Tocantins River, Brazil

Journal of Helminthology, 2013
AbstractCucullanus tucunarensis n. sp. (Cucullanidae) is described parasitizing the peacock bass Cichla piquiti (Cichlidae) from the Tocantins River, Tocantins State, Brazil. The new species is unique and differs from all its congeners by having a tail tip provided with several sclerotized spine-like processes on its ventral side, present in both the ...
A C F, Lacerda   +4 more
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Morphology and Phylogeny of Calyptospora paranaidji n. sp. (Eimeriorina: Calyptosporidae), an Apicomplexan Parasite of the Hepatic Tissue of Cichla piquiti Kullander & Ferreira, 2006, From a Reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon Region

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2019
AbstractThe coccidians of the family Calyptosporidae are parasites of the tissue and organs of fish and aquatic invertebrates, in particular in the tropical region. In contrast with other apicomplexans of the suborder Eimeriorina, the diversity and ecology of the species of the genus Calyptospora have been poorly investigated, resulting in a lacuna ...
Marcelo F. da Silva   +4 more
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Blue peacock bass, Cichla piquiti (Kullander & Ferreira 2006)

2021
Kirk O Winemiller   +2 more
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Blue peacock bass, Cichla piquiti (Kullander & Ferreira 2006)

, 2021
K. Winemiller   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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