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New records of the Saber Anchovy Stolephorus acinaces (Teleostei: Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) from Vietnam

Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology
Four specimens of Stolephorus acinaces Hata, Lavoué and Motomura, 2020 (previously known only from the type specimens collected from the northern coast of Borneo) were collected from southern Vietnam, and their identification confirmed by analysis of the
Harutaka Hata   +3 more
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A New Species of Thrissina from the Andaman Sea and Re-assessment of the Taxonomic Status of Thrissina cuvierii (Swainson, 1839) and Thrissina malabarica (Bloch, 1795) (Teleostei: Clupeiformes: Engraulidae: Coiliinae)

Ichthyology & Herpetology, 2023
Examination of the original description of Thrissina malabarica (Bloch, 1795), a name previously applied to an Indian Ocean species with a distinctly deep body, revealed that the former nominal species was actually a senior synonym of Thrissina ...
H. Hata   +3 more
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Comparison of Otolith Outline and Landmark-based Geometric Morphometrics in Discriminating Six Sardine Species (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae)

The Philippine journal of science
Sardines are small pelagic fish of significant ecological and economic importance in the Philippines. However, they are prone to misidentification among closely resembling species, highlighting the need for reliable differentiation methods. Otolith shape
Ma. Athena Dilan, Ma. Josefa Pante
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Clupeiformes

Order Clupeiformes Herrings A large group of pelagic fishes living in all seas except the Antarctic. Clupeiformes is one of the most important fish orders in all open-ocean ecosystems. It plays an important role in fisheries. Most species are marine, but many enter estuaries to forage or spawn.
Freyhof, JÖrg   +3 more
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Diversity of metazoan parasites in Pellona flavipinnis (Valenciennes, 1836) (Clupeiformes: Pristigasteridae) from a Brazilian Amazon floodplain lake

Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
The structure of the parasitic infracommunity of Pellona flavipinnis, a carnivorous fish species of economic and ecological importance in the Amazon region, was characterized. Fifty-five P. flavipinnis specimens were collected in Catalão lake, euthanized,
Luciana Carvalho   +4 more
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A New Species of Rainbow Sardine in the Genus Dussumieria (Teleostei: Clupeiformes: Dussumieriidae) from New Guinea and Australia

Ichthyology & Herpetology
Dussumieria apollo, new species, is described based on 34 specimens collected from the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and northern coast of Australia.
H. Hata   +3 more
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First assessment of the metazoan parasite community of the Argentine menhaden Brevoortia pectinata (Jenyns, 1842) (Clupeiformes: Alosidae) off Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil.

Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Brevoortia pectinata is important for the fish industry and crucial for the ecology of South Atlantic marine environments. Despite this importance, the structure of the parasite community of B. pectinata has never been investigated.
Luana Benicio, F. Paschoal, F. Pereira
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First records of Hilsa kelee (Cuvier, 1829), Kelee Shad (Clupeiformes, Dorosomatidae), from the main island of Taiwan, South China Sea

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Hilsa kelee (Cuvier, 1829) is widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific, but so far it has been recorded only from insular areas (Matsu, Kinmen, and Penghu Islands) in Taiwanese waters.
H. Hata, Lauren Sallan, Hsuan-Ching Ho
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Abnormal hermaphroditism in Pellona flavipinnis (Clupeiformes: Pristigasteridae)

Journal of Fish Biology, 2018
This study records the occurrence of a hermaphrodite individual of the apapá Pellona flavipinnis captured in a floodplain area of the Amazon River. Histology of the left gonad revealed the presence of testicular germ cells (spermatocytes and spermatozoa) in the cranial portion and mature ovarian cells (primary and vitellogenic oocytes) in the caudal ...
Talles Colaço‐Fernandes   +1 more
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Phylogenomics, Lineage Diversification Rates, and the Evolution of Diadromy in Clupeiformes (Anchovies, Herrings, Sardines, and Relatives).

Systematic Biology
Migration independently evolved numerous times in animals, with a myriad of ecological and evolutionary implications. In fishes, perhaps the most extreme form of migration is diadromy, the migration between marine and freshwater environments.
J. P. Egan   +7 more
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