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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013
The inference of phylogenies of closely related species is obstructed by phenomena such as porous species boundaries and deep coalescence, and is often exacerbated by low levels of nucleotide variation among most loci surveyed in phylogenetic studies.
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The inference of phylogenies of closely related species is obstructed by phenomena such as porous species boundaries and deep coalescence, and is often exacerbated by low levels of nucleotide variation among most loci surveyed in phylogenetic studies.
Stuart C, Willis +2 more
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Conservation Genetics, 2015
The Neotropics harbor the world’s most diverse freshwater fish fauna, with many of these species supporting major commercial, subsistence, or sport fisheries. Knowledge of population genetic structure is available for very few Neotropical fishes, thereby restricting management.
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The Neotropics harbor the world’s most diverse freshwater fish fauna, with many of these species supporting major commercial, subsistence, or sport fisheries. Knowledge of population genetic structure is available for very few Neotropical fishes, thereby restricting management.
Stuart C. Willis +6 more
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2006
AbstractIntroduction of peacock cichlids Cichla spp. into tropical and subtropical systems where they can successfully overwinter and reproduce has been a common practice in fisheries management. We evaluated the compatibility of nonnative butterfly peacock cichlids Cichla ocellaris and largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in Puerto Rico reservoirs ...
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AbstractIntroduction of peacock cichlids Cichla spp. into tropical and subtropical systems where they can successfully overwinter and reproduce has been a common practice in fisheries management. We evaluated the compatibility of nonnative butterfly peacock cichlids Cichla ocellaris and largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in Puerto Rico reservoirs ...
J. Wesley Neal +2 more
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2016
AbstractNonlethal techniques for sampling the stomach contents of fishes have been developed for a variety of fish species. The goal of this study was to determine whether pulsed gastric lavage or acrylic stomach tubes were more effective for extracting stomach contents from Butterfly Peacock Bass Cichla ocellaris, specifically which was least ...
Jason M. Bies, J. Wesley Neal
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AbstractNonlethal techniques for sampling the stomach contents of fishes have been developed for a variety of fish species. The goal of this study was to determine whether pulsed gastric lavage or acrylic stomach tubes were more effective for extracting stomach contents from Butterfly Peacock Bass Cichla ocellaris, specifically which was least ...
Jason M. Bies, J. Wesley Neal
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Royal peacock bass, Cichla intermedia (Machado-Allison, 1971)
2021Kirk O. Winemiller +2 more
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Blue peacock bass, Cichla piquiti (Kullander & Ferreira 2006)
2021Kirk O. Winemiller +2 more
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Polychromatism in native populations of peacock basses Cichla kelberi and Cichla piquiti (Cichlidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2022Fernando Mayer Pelicice +2 more
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Fire peacock bass, Cichla mirianae (Kullander & Ferreira 2006)
2021Kirk O. Winemiller +2 more
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Concilium
The aim of this study was to survey the spatial distribution of the Cichla sp. species in aquatic bodies around the municipality of Cáceres-MT and the evolution of records for the Brazilian Pantanal. Collections took place in the marginal lakes and troughs of the Caramujo, Padre Ignácio and Paraguay rivers, with collections during high and low water ...
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The aim of this study was to survey the spatial distribution of the Cichla sp. species in aquatic bodies around the municipality of Cáceres-MT and the evolution of records for the Brazilian Pantanal. Collections took place in the marginal lakes and troughs of the Caramujo, Padre Ignácio and Paraguay rivers, with collections during high and low water ...
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