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Genetic population structure and demographic history of a pelagic lumpsucker, Aptocyclus ventricosus

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2020
The 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 ...
Takumi Okazaki   +5 more
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Sucker action in the lumpsucker cyclopterusLumpusL.

Sarsia, 1990
Attachment in the lumpsucker is initiated by the contraction of a horizontal pair of red muscles (I) running between the sucker skeleton and the hyoid arch.
John Davenport, Vilhjalmur Thorsteinsson
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Observations on the colours of lumpsuckers, Cyclopterus lumpus L.

Journal of Fish Biology, 1989
Ripe unfertilized eggs derived from fish landed at two Icelandic ports were predominantly red and yellow‐red, but a small proportion were red‐purple. There was a significant difference between the frequencies of hues of eggs from the two landing places.
J. Davenport, V. Thorsteinsson
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C-reactive protein-like precipitins in lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) gametes

Experientia, 1976
A precipitin to pneumococcal and fungal C-substance, found in both ova and spermatozoa from a marine teleost fish, has similarities to mammalian C-reactive protein (CRP). This is the first demonstration of a CRP-like protein in the gametes of any species and adds further interest to the as yet unknown physiological role of CRP in vertebrates.
Thelma C. Fletcher, B. A. Baldo
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Pasteurellosis in lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus, farmed in Norway

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2015
M Alarcón   +7 more
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Pasteurellosis in lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus, farmed in Norway

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2016
Snorre Gulla, D J Colquhoun
exaly  

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