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Barcoding and Phylogenetic Inferences in Nine Mugilid Species (Pisces, Mugiliformes) [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity, 2013
Accurate identification of fish and fish products, from eggs to adults, is important in many areas. Grey mullets of the family Mugilidae are distributed worldwide and inhabit marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments in all tropical and temperate ...
Neonila Polyakova   +2 more
doaj   +5 more sources

A new species of Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858 (Trematoda: Bucephalidae) infecting leerfish, Lichia amia (L.) (Teleostei: Carangidae), and the first complete life-cycle for a marine trematode from Southern Africa [PDF]

open access: yesParasitology
We present the first elucidated marine trematode life-cycle for southern Africa, involving intermediate and definitive hosts from the southwestern Indian Ocean, through southern South Africa and to the southeastern Atlantic Ocean in Namibia.
Clarisse Louvard   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Myxozoan infection in thinlip mullet Chelon ramada (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) in the Sea of Galilee [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Mullets (Mugilidae) are economically important fish in Israel. Two species of mugilids (i.e., the thinlip mullet Chelon ramada and the flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus) have been stocked in the Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret) in order to increase ...
Aditya Gupta   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Otolith shape discrimination of Liza ramada (Actinopterygii: Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) from marine and estuarine populations in Tunisia [PDF]

open access: yesActa Ichthyologica et Piscatoria, 2017
Background. The thinlip grey mullet, Liza ramada (Risso, 1810), is widespread in Tunisia. Despite its economic importance, the stock discrimination of this fish is poorly understood.
M. Rebaya   +9 more
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Mysterious multifarious mullets: morphology and relationships of mugiliforms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The Mugiliformes are a taxon of marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes comprising 27 genera and 79 species. They are a dominant group in most regions where they occur and are commercially important for fisheries and aquaculture. While the ecology of mugiliforms is well investigated, multiple questions on their morphology, phylogeny and taxonomy remain.
Thieme, Philipp
openaire   +2 more sources

Postcranial skeletal development of Mugil cephalus (Teleostei: Mugiliformes): morphological and life-history implications for Mugiliformes

open access: yesZoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2020
Abstract Within the fish taxon Mugiliformes, the larval development of Mugil cephalus has been studied most intensively, because it has the widest range of distribution among all mugilids and is of interest to aquaculture all over the world.
Philipp Thieme   +2 more
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Ectoparasites infecting Mugil curema (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) in Amapá state estuary, in the northern Brazilian coast region. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Parasit Dis, 2021
Abstract In fish, one of the most important interactions is that occur between parasite species and environment. Wild fish interactions with parasites of different taxa can result in diseases for fish and consequently damages to the fishing industry.
Santos JR   +3 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Myxozoan survey of thicklip grey mullet Chelon labrosus reinforces successful radiation of Myxobolus in mugiliform hosts. [PDF]

open access: yesParasite, 2023
A myxozoan survey was performed on specimens of thicklip grey mulletChelon labrosus(Risso) captured from the Douro River estuary, northern Portugal. Eleven new species, all belonging to the genusMyxobolusBütschli, 1882 (M. abdominalisn. sp.,M. aestuariumn. sp.,M. caudalisn. sp.,M. chelonarin. sp.,M. cucurbitiformisn. sp.,M. douroensisn.
Guimarães J   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

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