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Post-release mortality of angled sand mullet (Myxus elongatus: Mugilidae)

open access: yesFisheries Research, 2011
Grey mullets (Mugilidae) are important to recreational fisheries throughout the developed world. In Australia, several species are angled and then released in large numbers; all with virtually unknown fate.
Matt K Broadhurst   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Chromosomal Evolution in Mugilidae, Mugilomorpha: An Overview

2007
The Mugilidae family, the only representative of Mugilomorpha, also the most primitive among the three series of the superorder Acanthopterygii, can be considered to be one of the typical marine euteleostean families showing the highly conservative 48 uniarmed karyotype. The family Mugilidae groups fish species which are distributed in all the tropical
SOLA, Luciana   +3 more
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The Mugilidae of Australia and Adjacent Seas

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1954
Anatomical variation is slight in the Mugilidae except in the details of the mouth structures. The scales, fin rays, adipose eyelid, and stomach caecae are all useful if due regard is paid to alterations with size and age. Thirty-eight genera (excluding fossils) have been named. Of these, 13 are recognized here as valid.
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Biogeography and Distribution of Mugilidae in the Mediterranean and the

2015
The Mediterranean Sea is a remnant of the Tethys Ocean, a wedge-shaped, eastward-open equatorial sea that indented Pangea during the Triassic (Fig. 7.1) (Dutch 1998). The Tethys Sea connected, through an uninterrupted equatorial belt, the newly born ocean to the older Indo-Pacifi c Ocean after the opening of the Atlantic Ocean during the Cretaceous.
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Misidentification of Three Mullet Species Under Family Mugilidae Due to Differential Pigmentation Pattern

Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 2023
Anwesha Behera   +2 more
exaly  

Cipli (Mugilidae) Jadranskog mora

2020
U svijetu postoji nešto više od 80 vrsta cipala (Mugilidae). Jadransko more nastanjuje šest vrsta, od kojih je pet eurihaline prirode, dok je jedna vrsta stenohalina. Između vrsta cipla koje nastanjuju Jadransko more postoje znatne sličnosti po pitanju ekologije, stoga je jedan od ciljeva rada pokušati jasno opisati osnovnu biologiju i ekologiju vrsta.
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Identification simplifiée des Mugilidae

2014
Published
Djadji, E.L.G.   +3 more
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