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Life-history correlates of the evolution of live bearing in fishes. [PDF]
Goodwin NB, Dulvy NK, Reynolds JD.
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Sexual conflict over mating and fertilization: an overview. [PDF]
Parker GA.
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Comparative Parasitology, 2005
Abstract A total of 1,294 goodeid fish representing 35 species collected from 51 localities in Mexico was examined for adult intestinal helminths. Sampling was conducted between September 2001 and December 2004. Ten helminth species were collected (4 digeneans, 2 cestodes, and 4 nematodes).
Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De Leon +1 more
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Abstract A total of 1,294 goodeid fish representing 35 species collected from 51 localities in Mexico was examined for adult intestinal helminths. Sampling was conducted between September 2001 and December 2004. Ten helminth species were collected (4 digeneans, 2 cestodes, and 4 nematodes).
Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De Leon +1 more
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Advances in the Study of Behavior, 2010
Abstract There is much potential for sexual selection via female choice in the viviparous Goodeinae. In these fish, females do not store sperm, they invest heavily in their embryos, and are receptive only briefly after parturition. Males cannot force copulations, and attract females by displaying large fins, bright coloration, and/or flamboyant ...
Macias Garcia C
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Abstract There is much potential for sexual selection via female choice in the viviparous Goodeinae. In these fish, females do not store sperm, they invest heavily in their embryos, and are receptive only briefly after parturition. Males cannot force copulations, and attract females by displaying large fins, bright coloration, and/or flamboyant ...
Macias Garcia C
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019
A major emerging challenge to resolution of a stable phylogenetic Tree of Life has been incongruent inference among studies. Given the increasing ubiquity of incongruent studies, analyzing the predicted phylogenetic utility and quantitative evidence regarding contributions toward resolution of commonly-used markers in historical studies over the last ...
Omar Domínguez´Domínguez +2 more
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A major emerging challenge to resolution of a stable phylogenetic Tree of Life has been incongruent inference among studies. Given the increasing ubiquity of incongruent studies, analyzing the predicted phylogenetic utility and quantitative evidence regarding contributions toward resolution of commonly-used markers in historical studies over the last ...
Omar Domínguez´Domínguez +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2014
From August 2008 to July 2010, 1,471 fish belonging to the subfamily Goodeinae (representing 28 species) were collected from 47 localities across central Mexico and analyzed for helminth parasites. In addition, a database with all available published accounts of the helminth parasite fauna of goodeines was assembled.
Martínez-Aquino, Andrés +3 more
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From August 2008 to July 2010, 1,471 fish belonging to the subfamily Goodeinae (representing 28 species) were collected from 47 localities across central Mexico and analyzed for helminth parasites. In addition, a database with all available published accounts of the helminth parasite fauna of goodeines was assembled.
Martínez-Aquino, Andrés +3 more
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Zootaxa, 2015
An integrative taxonomy approach is used to characterise the diversity of gorgoderid trematodes that parasitize freshwater fishes of the subfamily Goodeinae in central Mexico. Records of Phyllodistomum sp. and Dendrorchis sp. from the urinary bladder of goodeines have been previously published, although the identification at species level was not ...
León, Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De +2 more
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An integrative taxonomy approach is used to characterise the diversity of gorgoderid trematodes that parasitize freshwater fishes of the subfamily Goodeinae in central Mexico. Records of Phyllodistomum sp. and Dendrorchis sp. from the urinary bladder of goodeines have been previously published, although the identification at species level was not ...
León, Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De +2 more
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