Using low volume eDNA methods to sample pelagic marine animal assemblages. [PDF]
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Spatial variation and individual specialization of stickleback diet in relation to trophic morphology. [PDF]
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Freshwater fish diversity of the Yongding River, the largest river flowing through Beijing. [PDF]
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CoSFISH: a comprehensive reference database of COI and 18S rRNA barcodes for fish. [PDF]
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A wild bumble bee shows intraspecific differences in sensitivity to multiple pesticides. [PDF]
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Cognitive Ageing in Africa: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Pre-Dementia Prevalence and Associated Factors. [PDF]
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Habitat use and growth strategies of amphidromous fish "ayu" throughout a river system. [PDF]
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Abstract Aplochiton zebra is found inhabiting lakes and rivers in Patagonia (Chile and Argentina) and the Malvinas Islands (Falklands Islands). The “peladilla” is not commercially fished; thus, not much is known about its biology. In previous studies, 7 parasite species were recorded from this fish species. The aim of the present work is to provide new
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Morphological Variability of the Smelts (Osmeriformes: Osmeridae) of the Russian Far East
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