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46. Cynoglossidae = 46. Cynoglossidae
This article contains the first detailed osteological study of several flatfish species belonging to the three currently recognized genera of tongue soles (Cynoglossidae). The resulting information was used to reassess, following the cladistics methodology, the monophyletic status of the family and to put forward a hypothesis of generic relationships.
Vreven, E.J., Teugels, G.G.
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The fish fauna of the beibu gulf, one of the largest sea food hubs in Southeast Asia, is characterized here by DNA barcoding. The 1080 DNA barcodes analyzed show concordance between morphological identifications and DNA‐based species delimitation. Lower level of diversity detected here compared to historical observations is concordant with the stock ...
Changping Jiang +6 more
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DNA barcoding of Cynoglossus arel using mitochondrial COI and 16S rRNA genes
DNA barcoding is not a substitute for taxonomy; however, it does provide a powerful tool to aid species identifications and focus on future taxonomic research efforts.
CHITRA SOMAN +5 more
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Due to their significant health benefits, fish oils have garnered increasing interest in recent decades. However, Cameroon’s fish oil market remains insignificant, and the few available products are imported, despite the country’s abundant marine resources. Additionally, research on Cameroonian fish oils is relatively recent and scarce. Therefore, this
Fabrice Fabien Dongho Dongmo +12 more
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Abstract Pathogen‐mediated selection and sexual selection are important drivers of evolution. Both processes are known to target genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a gene family encoding cell‐surface proteins that display pathogen peptides to the immune system.
Donald C. Dearborn +2 more
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This article evaluates the nutritional status and development stages of seven different spatio‐temporal models. The modeling conclusions are biologically reasonable, and can provide an effective tool for analyzing the structure and evolution of ecosystems and testing the nutritional effects of different species, and provide a basis for further research
Peng Xu +4 more
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Length–weight relationships of four fish species from Fatala estuary, Guinea, West Africa
Abstract This study provides length‐weight relationships (LWR) that had not yet been reported for four fish species belonging to four different families: Chrysichthys johnelsi Daget, 1959, Cynoglossus senegalensis (Kaup, 1858), Citharichthys stampflii (Steindachner, 1894) and Pseudotolithus typus, Bleeker, 1863.
Oumar Sadio +3 more
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Connectivity of coastal and neritic fish larvae to the deep waters
Abstract Four ichthyoplankton cruises and backward tracking experiments were conducted to study the connectivity of coastal and neritic fish larvae over the continental slope and to the oceanic deep‐water region of the western Gulf of Mexico. Distribution patterns of larval abundance at oceanic stations showed higher abundance and the presence of ...
Jesus C. Compaire +5 more
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Molecular characterization of marine and coastal fishes of Bangladesh through DNA barcodes
This study attempted to molecular characterization of marine and coastal fishes of Bangladesh based on COI gene as a marker. A total of 376 mitochondrial COI barcode sequences were obtained from 185 species belonging to 146 genera, 74 families, 20 orders, and two classes of fishes.
Md. Sagir Ahmed +3 more
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Length–weight relations of 39 continental-shelf and deep-water fishes (Actinopterygii) from northwestern Gulf of México [PDF]
Fishes from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico were surveyed during four oceanographic campaigns (February and October 2016, June and September 2017) using a shrimp trawl net and benthic sled net in 20 locations at depths that ranged from 43 to 3608 m ...
Ariel A. Chi-Espínola +2 more
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