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Teleost Metamorphosis: The Role of Thyroid Hormone
In most teleosts, metamorphosis encompasses a dramatic post-natal developmental process where the free-swimming larvae undergo a series of morphological, cellular and physiological changes that enable the larvae to become a fully formed, albeit sexually ...
Marco António Campinho
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International audienceSeveral species of flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) have been studied by isoenzyme electrophoresis and DNA/DNA hybridization to establish the evolutionary relationships of this group of fishes.
F. M. Catzeflis +7 more
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Length-weight relationships in three species of flatfishes at Calicut [PDF]
Length-weight regression equations were derived for the males and females of Cynoglossus semifa sciatus, C. dubius and C. bilineatus based on material from Calicut Coast.
Seshappa, G
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We examined the spatial and temporal abundance as well as some biological features of the four Pleuronectidae species living in the shallow and deep marine waters off the western coast of Baja California: spotted turbot Pleuronichthys ritteri (Starks ...
Marco A Martínez-Muñoz +6 more
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The present study aims to clarify the seasonal bathymetric distributions of three coastal flatfishes (stone flounder, marbled flounder, and Japanese flounder) that are caught mainly by bottom trawls and gillnets off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, by ...
Yamada, Manabu +3 more
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Non-homogeneous processes and, in particular, base compositional non-stationarity have long been recognized as a critical source of systematic error. But only a small fraction of current molecular systematic studies methodically examine and effectively ...
Ortí, Guillermo +4 more
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Sustainable fisheries management requires regular scientific monitoring of fish stocks. When information on certain fish stocks is limited, environmental DNA (eDNA) holds promise to complement traditional monitoring surveys.
Sarah M. Maes +8 more
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Why are there so many flatfishes? Jaw asymmetry, diet, and diversification in the Pleuronectiformes
Flatfishes (Actinopterygii: Pleuronectiformes) are a diverse group of teleost fishes, with over 700 species in the order. Jaw asymmetry and diet have been thought to contribute to flatfish diversity but this has not yet been tested in a comparative ...
Chang, Jonathan
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Studies on the Fishery, Biology and Population dynamics of flatfishes (Cynoglossus spp; family : Cynoglossidae) along the Kerala coast [PDF]
The flatfishes of the order Pleuronectiformes or Heterosomata comprising halibuts, flounders and soles are widely distributed all over the World Oceans.
Jayaprakash, A A
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FIGURE 16. Limanda schrenki. Syntypes ZIN 12377a, photo—(A) and radiograph (B); ZIN 56341 (C), ZIN 12377b (D).Published as part of Voronina, Elena P.
Volkova, Galina A., Voronina, Elena P.
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