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Comparison of two in vitro methods progressed in a computer-controlled simulated digestion system to determine amino acid digestibility of feed ingredients for yellow-feathered roosters. [PDF]
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Metagenomic insights reveal the differences in the community composition and functional characteristics of the sea turtle microbiomes based on host species and tissue region. [PDF]
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Precision and accuracy of the dynamic endocast method for measuring volume changes in XROMM studies.
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Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2022
We report the first occurrence of partial xanthism in Notopterus synurus (Bloch and Schneider 1801), collected from West Bengal, India, in May 2018. The specimen has yellow colouration on the dorsal portion, head and fins, except for a white ventral region, melanophores on the pectoral fin base and black eyes.
Priyankar Chakraborty, Kranti Yardi
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We report the first occurrence of partial xanthism in Notopterus synurus (Bloch and Schneider 1801), collected from West Bengal, India, in May 2018. The specimen has yellow colouration on the dorsal portion, head and fins, except for a white ventral region, melanophores on the pectoral fin base and black eyes.
Priyankar Chakraborty, Kranti Yardi
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2023
FAMILY Notopteridae Chitala chitala (Hamilton, 1822); Introduced; Clown Knifefish; Introduced to lakes and river basins across the Philippines; Guerrero 2014; NT Chitala ornata (Gray, 1831); Introduced; Clown Featherback; Introduced to lakes and river basins across the Philippines; Guerrero 2014 ...
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FAMILY Notopteridae Chitala chitala (Hamilton, 1822); Introduced; Clown Knifefish; Introduced to lakes and river basins across the Philippines; Guerrero 2014; NT Chitala ornata (Gray, 1831); Introduced; Clown Featherback; Introduced to lakes and river basins across the Philippines; Guerrero 2014 ...
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Journal of Neurocytology, 1987
Ampullary organs are found on the head and body of the African knife fish Xenomystus nigri. Each organ consists of a duct connecting the basally located sensory cells with the surrounding water. The sensory epithelium is found in a chamber situated in the basal part of the epidermis, which most often is somewhat depressed into the dermis.
J M, Jørgensen, T H, Bullock
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Ampullary organs are found on the head and body of the African knife fish Xenomystus nigri. Each organ consists of a duct connecting the basally located sensory cells with the surrounding water. The sensory epithelium is found in a chamber situated in the basal part of the epidermis, which most often is somewhat depressed into the dermis.
J M, Jørgensen, T H, Bullock
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Philippine Journal of Science, 2023
Analyzing digestive enzyme concentration in the gut is important to know about the digestive physiology of fish. Therefore, we determined concentrations of protease, lipase, and amylase enzyme in gut extracts of juvenile and adult groups of Notopterus notopterus relative to total body length (TBL), body weight (W), gut length (GL), relative gut length (
Waqas Ahmad, Muhammad Naeem
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Analyzing digestive enzyme concentration in the gut is important to know about the digestive physiology of fish. Therefore, we determined concentrations of protease, lipase, and amylase enzyme in gut extracts of juvenile and adult groups of Notopterus notopterus relative to total body length (TBL), body weight (W), gut length (GL), relative gut length (
Waqas Ahmad, Muhammad Naeem
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2014
Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp.
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Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp.
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Fisheries Research, 2008
Abstract Age, growth and maturity data of the freshwater feather back Chitala chitala (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) were collected from ten different geographical locations. Out of ten populations, maximum 6+ ages were recorded from four river basins namely river Bhagirathi, Koshi, Saryu and Ganga and the back calculated lengths at 6+ ages ranged from ...
U.K. Sarkar +4 more
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Abstract Age, growth and maturity data of the freshwater feather back Chitala chitala (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) were collected from ten different geographical locations. Out of ten populations, maximum 6+ ages were recorded from four river basins namely river Bhagirathi, Koshi, Saryu and Ganga and the back calculated lengths at 6+ ages ranged from ...
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