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Age and growth of Gerres sp. (Perciformes: Gerreidae) in Okinawa Island of Southern Japan
Fisheries Science, 2006A total of 518 Gerres sp. were collected around Okinawa Island, Japan, from November 2002 to July 2005, with monthly sampling where the standard length of females (n=218) were 56.2–147.1 mm, and males (n=149) were 62.2–139.4 mm. The maximum ages observed for females were 5+ years and males were 4+ years, estimated by transverse sectioned sagittal ...
M K KANAK, Katsunori TACHIHARA
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Notes on the silverbiddy Gerres oyena (Gerreidae) in Tarawa Lagoon, Kiribati [PDF]
Length-frequency data, collected using beach seines, on the common silverbiddy Gerres oyena (Gerreidae) in Tarawa Lagoon, Kirbati (northern Gilberts Group), from September 1976 to October 1977 were analyzed using the Compleat ELEFAN software. This analysis and basic knowledge of the inshore-offshore migration patterns of this fish suggest that the data
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The caudal skeleton of mojarras from genus Eucinostomus (Perciformes: Gerreidae) and related species
Journal of Ichthyology, 2013Description and interspecific comparisons of the caudal complex in mojarras from the genus Eucinostomus and related species are presented for the first time. The caudal skeleton of Gerreidae species corresponds to the typical structure of the Percoidei suborder.
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Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences, 2021
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Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 2020
J. G. Chollet-Villalpando, E. De Luna
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J. G. Chollet-Villalpando, E. De Luna
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Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2002
Aggressive mimicry has been proposed for several unrelated fish species both in freshwater and marine environments. I describe herein a few additional examples, including the first ones from brackish water. In one well documented case, juvenile snooks, Centropomus mexicanus (Centropomidae) join bottom-foraging groups of the superficially similar ...
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Aggressive mimicry has been proposed for several unrelated fish species both in freshwater and marine environments. I describe herein a few additional examples, including the first ones from brackish water. In one well documented case, juvenile snooks, Centropomus mexicanus (Centropomidae) join bottom-foraging groups of the superficially similar ...
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Taxonomy of ponyfishes and silver-biddies (pisces : leiognathidae and gerreidae) in Thai water
Pla Pan (Ponyfishes) and Pla Dok-Mark (Silver-biddies) are speciose fishes of similar forms and sizes. They are recognized as an important composition of fish resources of Thailand. The taxonomic study of them for further local researches is badly needed.openaire +1 more source

