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A Lumpsucker, Eumicrotremus birulai, Caught in the Gulf of Alaska
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Dimorphic Fluorescence in the Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker
Ichthyology & Herpetology, 2022Joining the ranks of vertebrates that glow is the Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker, Eumicrotremus orbis, a subtidal species widely distributed across the North Pacific Ocean.
K. Cohen, A. Summers
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Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker armor—Development, damage, and defense in the intertidal
Journal of Morphology, 2021Predation, combat, and the slings and arrows of an abrasive and high impact environment, represent just some of the biotic and abiotic stressors that fishes are armored against.
Eleanore Woodruff +3 more
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Genetic population structure and demographic history of a pelagic lumpsucker, Aptocyclus ventricosus
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2020The population structure and demographic history of a pelagic lumpsucker, Aptocyclus ventricosus, were investigated on the basis of sequence variation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (1038 bp). The haplotype network clearly recovered two haplotype groups, consisting of western and eastern North Pacific individuals, except for some specimens ...
T. Okazaki +5 more
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Pasteurellosis in lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus, farmed in Norway.
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2016M. Alarcón +7 more
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Journal of Ichthyology, 2019
The variability of morphometric characteristics, the structure of the seismosensory system and the external skeleton in females and nonspawning and spawning males of the spotted lumpsucker Eumicrotremus pacificus were studied. Females differed from males in their greater anteanal distance and stability of the structure of the external skeleton ...
O. Voskoboinikova, A. Balanov
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The variability of morphometric characteristics, the structure of the seismosensory system and the external skeleton in females and nonspawning and spawning males of the spotted lumpsucker Eumicrotremus pacificus were studied. Females differed from males in their greater anteanal distance and stability of the structure of the external skeleton ...
O. Voskoboinikova, A. Balanov
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It Pays to Be Bumpy: Drag Reducing Armor in The Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker, Eumicrotremus Orbis.
Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2023Armor is a multipurpose set of structures that has evolved independently at least 30 times in fishes. In addition to providing protection, armor can manipulate flow, increase camouflage, and be sexually dimorphic.
R. C. Hoover +9 more
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