Geometric Analysis of Luciobarbus barbulus (Heckel 1847) Otoliths With Body Shape [PDF]
Background The Cyprinidae family is one of the most varied families in terms of number of species, representing approximately 1500 species in the world. Luciobarbus barbulus (Heckel 1847) is a little‐known species, but it is widespread in the Tigris and ...
Funda Aksunger Karaavci +3 more
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First Study on Gyrodactylus (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) in Morocco, with Description of a New Species from Luciobarbus pallaryi and Luciobarbus ksibi (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) [PDF]
To date, 41 species of Gyrodactylus have been described from Africa. However, none of these have been reported in Morocco. After identifying and examining 738 cyprinid host specimens, 26 specimens belonging to Gyrodactylus were found to parasitize the ...
Miriam Isoyi Shigoley +4 more
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Effects of Thermal Stress on the Antioxidant Capacity, Blood Biochemistry, Intestinal Microbiota and Metabolomic Responses of Luciobarbus capito [PDF]
The rise in water temperature caused by global warming is seriously threatening the development of aquatic animals. However, the physiological response mechanism behind the adverse effects of thermal conditions on L. capito remains unclear. In this study,
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High-density SNP-based linkage map construction and QTL analysis for growth-related traits in Luciobarbus brachycephalus using whole-genome resequencing data [PDF]
IntroductionLuciobarbus brachycephalus (commonly known as the Aral barbel) represents a commercially valuable fish species in China, contributing significantly to regional aquaculture economies.
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Bu çalışmada Özlüce Baraj Gölü’nde yaşayan Luciobarbus barbulus (Heckel 1847), Luciobarbus esocinus Heckel 1843 ve Luciobarbus xanthopterus Heckel 1843 türlerine ait 51 morfometrik ve 8 meristik karakter özellikleri incelenmiştir.
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Integrating morphological and molecular approaches for characterizing four species of Dactylogyrus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) from Moroccan cyprinids, with comments on their host specificity and phylogenetic relationships [PDF]
Cyprinid fishes are known to harbour highly host-specific gill-associated parasites of Dactylogyrus. High similarity in the morphology of sclerotized structures among Dactylogyrus species, especially those parasitizing congeneric cyprinoids, makes their ...
Eva Řehulková +3 more
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The diversity of Khawia tapeworms (Cestoda: Caryophyllidea) of barbels (Cyprinidae: Barbinae) in the western Palearctic: the existence of vicariant lineages and the description of a new species from the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
The caryophyllidean tapeworm Khawia armeniaca has long been regarded as an exceptionally widespread species within its genus, notable for its significant morphological variability.
Kamila Koutná +2 more
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Uncovering the diversity of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) on endemic cypriniform fishes of the Balkan Peninsula: new species of Dactylogyrus and comments on their phylogeny and host-parasite associations in a biogeographic context [PDF]
Seven new species of Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850 (Dactylogyridae) are described from the gills of seven endemic species of cyprinoids (Cyprinidae, Leuciscidae) inhabiting the Balkan Peninsula: Dactylogyrus romuli n. sp. from Luciobarbus albanicus (Greece),
Řehulková Eva +2 more
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New evidence of alternative migration patterns for two Mediterranean potamodromous species [PDF]
Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei Steindachner, 1864) and Iberian nase (Pseudochondrostoma polylepis Steindachner, 1864) are two Mediterranean potamodromous fish species known to perform annual upstream migrations to reach spring spawning grounds.
Ana Sofia Rato +10 more
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Paracapoeta, a new genus of the Cyprinidae from Mesopotamia, Cilicia and Levant (Teleostei, Cypriniformes) [PDF]
The molecular and morphological studies carried out within the scope of this study revealed that the scrapers, known as the Mesopotamian group, belong to a different genus. The Paracapoeta gen. nov., from the Mesopotomia and Levant, is distinguished from
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