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First record of the filefish, Stephanolepis diaspros (Monacanthidae), in the Adriatic Sea
Cybium, 2003Un specimen de migrant lessepsien, le posiion-bourse Stephanolepis diaspros est signale pour la premiere fois de l'Adriatique. Le specimen (77.3 mm TL) a ete trouve le 23 aout 2002 sur le marche de Ulcinj (Montenegro). Selon les pecheurs, il a ete capture par une senne de plage dans la zone de Hrid Djeran sur un fond sablorocheux de 20 m de profondeur.
Dulčić, Jakov, Pallaoro, Armin
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Knowledge of population structure is particularly important for long-term fisheries management and conservation. Lesser-spotted leatherjacket Thamnaconus hypargyreus is an economically important fish species in the South China Sea. Fish specimens (totally 158 individuals) used in this study were collected from five geographical locations in the north ...
Yufang, Li +7 more
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Knowledge of population structure is particularly important for long-term fisheries management and conservation. Lesser-spotted leatherjacket Thamnaconus hypargyreus is an economically important fish species in the South China Sea. Fish specimens (totally 158 individuals) used in this study were collected from five geographical locations in the north ...
Yufang, Li +7 more
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The long PCR and primer walking methods were applied for obtaining the complete mitochondrial genome of the tessellated leatherjacket Thamnaconus tessellatus. The complete mitochondrial genome was 16,437 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, an origin of L-strand replication and a control ...
Zhiyang, Wang +4 more
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The long PCR and primer walking methods were applied for obtaining the complete mitochondrial genome of the tessellated leatherjacket Thamnaconus tessellatus. The complete mitochondrial genome was 16,437 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, an origin of L-strand replication and a control ...
Zhiyang, Wang +4 more
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Species identification of filefishes (Monacanthidae) using DNA microarray in Korean marketplace
BioChip Journal, 2011Two species of filefish, Spephanolepis cirrhifer and Thamnaconus modestus, are commonly dried, seasoned with sugar and salt, roasted, and sold as a snack called Jwipo in Korea. These species of fish are imported from China, Thailand, and Vietnam because of drastic catch reduction.
Ji-Hoon Kim +7 more
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Spawning and biparental egg-care in a temperate filefish, Paramonacanthus japonicus (Monacanthidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1993Reproductive habits of a temperate filefish, Paramonacanthus japonicus, were studied on a rocky reef at Tsuyazaki, Fukuoka, Japan, from 1989 through 1990. Males had territories of 30–70m2 and defended them from conspecific males and potential egg predators such as another filefish, Stephanolepis cirrhifer.
Akinobu Nakazono, Hiroshi Kawase
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Patterns of seagrass biomass removal by two temperate Australian fishes (Monacanthidae)
Marine and Freshwater Research, 2008Despite the global significance of nearshore seagrass beds, little is known of their trophodynamic processes. Herbivory by seagrass fishes is thought to be significant but some species previously suspected to be herbivores may be largely detritivorous.
Anna Wressnig, David J. Booth
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Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1995
Reproductive behavior of the Japanese filefish, Rudarius ercodes, was studied at the rocky reef off Koinoura, northern Kyushu, Japan, between June and October 1989. Aggressive display was observed between males, but they were not territorial. Males had four types of courtship behavior: vibrating, tail bending, leaning and nuzzle.
Hiroshi Kawase, Akinobu Nakazono
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Reproductive behavior of the Japanese filefish, Rudarius ercodes, was studied at the rocky reef off Koinoura, northern Kyushu, Japan, between June and October 1989. Aggressive display was observed between males, but they were not territorial. Males had four types of courtship behavior: vibrating, tail bending, leaning and nuzzle.
Hiroshi Kawase, Akinobu Nakazono
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2019
Tetraodontiformes includes approximately 350 living species of pufferfishes and allies. Oral teeth of tetraodontiforms vary widely in morphology, from several pointed individual teeth seen in boxfishes (Ostraciidae) to the single fused dental beak of ocean sunfishes (Molidae).
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Tetraodontiformes includes approximately 350 living species of pufferfishes and allies. Oral teeth of tetraodontiforms vary widely in morphology, from several pointed individual teeth seen in boxfishes (Ostraciidae) to the single fused dental beak of ocean sunfishes (Molidae).
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Ichthyological Research, 2005
Spawning behavior of the pygmy leatherjacket Brachaluteres jacksonianus was studied in southeastern Australia. Prespawning females thrust the snout repeatedly into spawning substrata, while males exhibited courtship display and nuzzled the female’s face. The females and males touched their abdomens in pairs and released gametes.
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Spawning behavior of the pygmy leatherjacket Brachaluteres jacksonianus was studied in southeastern Australia. Prespawning females thrust the snout repeatedly into spawning substrata, while males exhibited courtship display and nuzzled the female’s face. The females and males touched their abdomens in pairs and released gametes.
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