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Algal toxins. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Rev, 1978
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Gambusia Punctata (Poeciliidae) as Alternative Biomodel in Oxidative Stress Evaluation for Ecotoxicological and Pharmaceutical Applications

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2016
Background Fish are sensitive organisms to changes caused by oxidative stress inducing agents, due to expression of biological changes based on the quality of the environment at cellular, individual, populations or community level. Objective To evaluate Gambusia punctata as an alternative biomodel for evaluating physiological response facing ...
Frenkel Guisado Bourzac   +4 more
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Digestive enzymes of two freshwater fishes (Limia vittata and Gambusia punctata) with different dietary preferences at three developmental stages

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2011
The variation of activity of some digestive enzymes was studied in three age groups of two freshwater endemic fishes from Cuba: Limia vittata and Gambusia punctata. Trypsin, chymotrypsin and amylase activities showed a different pattern between both species.
Banessa, Falcón-Hidalgo   +3 more
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A Revision of the Poeciliid Fishes of the Gambusia punctata Species Group, with Descriptions of Two New Species

Copeia, 1969
Jordan and Gilbert (M.C.Z. 44835, 44841), Gobiesox daedaleus brachysoma (Briggs) (M.C.Z. 44849), Arcos rhodospilus (Ginther) (M.C.Z. 44838, 44870), and Tomicodon petersi (Garman) (M.C.Z. 44857). Previously known pecies taken along the Atlantic coast were: Tomicodon fasciatus fasciatus (Peters) (M.C.Z.
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