Gobiobotia lii, a new species of gudgeon (Teleostei, Gobionidae) from the middle Chang-Jiang Basin, central China, with notes on the validity of G. nicholsi Bănărescu & Nalbant, 1966 [PDF]
Gobiobotia lii is described from the Qi-Shui, a stream tributary on the northern bank of the middle Chang-Jiang mainstem in Hubei Province and Lake Dongting in Hunan Province, central China.
曹亮, E Zhang
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Aşağı Çoruh Nehri Havzası'ndan (KD Türkiye) Gobio artvinicus (Teleostei : Gobionidae)'un boy-ağırlık (L-W), boy-boy (L-L) ilişkileri ve kondisyon faktörü (K) [PDF]
In this study, some basic biological parameters (sex ratio, condition factor (K), LWRs and LLRs) of Gobio artvinicus (Artvin gudgeon) inhabiting Borçka Reservoir and its tributaries from the lower Çoruh River Basin were investigated for the first time.
Yeşilçiçek, Tuncay
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Phylogeography of the Korean endemic Coreoleuciscus (Cypriniformes: Gobionidae): the genetic evidence of colonization through Eurasian continent to the Korean Peninsula during Late Plio-Pleistocene [PDF]
Abstract Background Freshwater endemism is thought to have been formed through the vicariance of connected water systems or the process by which ancestral populations colonized specific areas. The Korean Peninsula is well recognized for its high level of freshwater endemism with about 40% of freshwater fish species being
Hyung-Bae Jeon +2 more
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Updated species checklist of fishes from Lake Dongting in Hunan Province, South China: Species diversity and conservation [PDF]
A lack of an updated checklist of freshwater fish species from Lake Dongting is a great hindrance to further biodiversity analysis. A seasonal survey of fishes in the lake was conducted from October 2017 to January 2019. Based on the data obtained during
Xiao Chen, Man Wang, E Zhang
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A Global Account of Established Non-Native Fish Species [PDF]
The introduction of non-native aquatic species has fundamentally transformed aquatic assemblages, primarily due to human activities, such as aquaculture, fisheries enhancement, aquarium trade, the creation of artificial corridors, and deliberate and ...
Abreo, N. A. +13 more
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Romanogobio skywalkeri, a new gudgeon (Teleostei: Gobionidae) from the upper Mur River, Austria
Friedrich, Thomas, Wiesner, Christian, Zangl, Lukas, Daill, Daniel, Freyhof, Jörg, Koblmüller, Stephan (2018): Romanogobio skywalkeri, a new gudgeon (Teleostei: Gobionidae) from the upper Mur River, Austria.
Daill, Daniel +5 more
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DNA Metabarcoding Reveals the Diet and Conservation Needs of the Chinese Crested Tern and Greater Crested Terns in Zhejiang Breeding Islands. [PDF]
This study employs DNA metabarcoding to analyze the diet composition of the critically endangered Chinese crested tern and the greater crested tern during their breeding season in Zhejiang. The terns primarily consume epipelagic schooling fish like anchovies and mackerel, with minimal overlap with commercial fisheries (< 5% commercial fish).
Ding P +10 more
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Characterization of the complete mitogenome of the endangered freshwater fish Gobiobotia naktongensis from the Geum River in South Korea: evidence of stream connection with the Paleo-Huanghe [PDF]
Keun-Yong Kim, Ju-Duk Yoon
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<i>PhyloRef</i>: A Semi-Automated Workflow for eDNA Reference Database Curation via Phylogenetic Anomaly Detection. [PDF]
PhyloRef processes complete mitochondrial genomes with optional multi‐gene concatenation to flag three categories of phylogenetic anomalies based on tree topology and annotates ambiguous sequences with “similar_to=” labels. The workflow successfully curated 7600+ chondrichthyan and actinopterygian sequences from NCBI, identifying and removing 410 ...
Mai Y, Li C.
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Length–weight relations of 12 freshwater fish species (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes) including two endangered species, Cobitis choii (Cobitidae) and Gobiobotia naktongensis (Cyprinidae), in the Geum River, South Korea [PDF]
Length–weight relations (LWRs) of 12 freshwater fish species from the Geum River, South Korea were estimated. The following species representing the family Cobitidae, Xenocyprididae, Acheilognathidae, and Gobionidae were studied: Cobitis choii Kim et Son,
Seung-Ho Baek +6 more
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