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Genidens barbus

2014
Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
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Genidens granulosus NT

2014
Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
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Genidens machadoi

2014
Published as part of Litz, Thomas O. & The, Stefan Koerber Introduction, 2014, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of Uruguay (CLOFF-UY)., pp.
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Genidens barbus

2007
Genidens barbus (Lacépède, 1803) Pimelodus barbus Lacépède, 1803: 94 and 102. Type locality: Tropical America. No types known. Pimelodus commersonii Lacépède, 1803: 95 and 103, pl. 3 (fig. 1). No locality. No types known. Bagrus barbatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1824: 230, pl. 49 (fig.1-2). Type locality: Río de La Plata, South America.
Alexandre P. Marceniuk   +1 more
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The catfish Genidens genidens (Cuvier, 1829) as a potential sentinel species in Brazilian estuarine waters

Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013
Summary Major difficulties in studies monitoring or evaluating general environmental conditions are the intraspecific differences in population descriptors, such as the growth and reproductive period among different localities. The identification of feasible candidates for sentinel species requires basic information on these population parameters ...
D. R. Silva Junior   +2 more
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Ingestion of plastic fragments by the Guri sea catfish Genidens genidens (Cuvier, 1829) in a subtropical coastal estuarine system

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
One of the most recognized anthropogenic impacts in marine environments is solid waste pollution, especially plastic, which can be ingested by fish, thus interfering with their health. In this context, the aim of this study is to describe the ingestion of plastic fragments and to identify the possible effect of this contamination in the condition ...
David V. Dantas   +4 more
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Can otoliths of Genidens genidens (Cuvier 1829) (Siluriformes: Ariidae) reveal differences in life strategies of males and females?

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2018
Determination of the growth parameters of a species is an indispensable requirement for understanding its biology and consequently the management of its fishery. In fisheries science, calculations of longevity, mortality rates and stock-assessment models depend on the availability of growth data.
Thaís Rodrigues Maciel   +2 more
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Reproductive biology of the marine catfish,Genidens genidens (Siluriformes, Ariidae), in the Jacarepaguá Lagoon system, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1992
Genidens genidens was sampled at the Jacarepagua Lagoon system (23° S, 43° W), Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, using cast nets and beach seines, to study its reproductive biology. Spawning period extended from October to February, but was more intense from December to January, coinciding with high surface water temperature and low salinity in the area ...
Luiz R. Barbieri   +2 more
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High‐salinity water use of euryhaline catfish Genidens genidens revealed by otolith microchemistry

Austral Ecology
AbstractMigratory patterns of the catfish Genidens genidens in four estuaries along the Brazilian Atlantic coast are reconstructed from otolith Sr/Ca, a salinity proxy, to test estuarine‐dependency. To facilitate interpretation of this proxy in otolith core‐to‐edge profiles, a Sr/Ca Reference Value for High Salinity (RVHSSr/Ca) of 4.88 mmol/mol was ...
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Genidens barbus The 2011

2011
Published as part of The, Stefan Koerber, 2011, List of Freshwater Fishes from Argentina - Update 12., pp.
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