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Published as part of Schwarzhans, Werner, Klots, Oleksandr, Ryabokon, Tamara & Kovalchuk, Oleksandr, 2022, A rare window into a back-reef fish community from the middle Miocene (late Badenian) Medobory Hills barrier reef in western Ukraine, reconstructed mostly by means of otoliths, pp.
Schwarzhans, Werner+3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Archamia macropterus (Perciformes; Apogonidae) and phylogenetic studies of Perciformes [PDF]
The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Archamia macropterus was determined. The complete mitochondrial genome was 16,513 bp in length and contained 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and 2 non-coding region (the control region and the origin of light strand replication).
Jian Chen+4 more
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Trematodes of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: emerging patterns of diversity and richness in coral reef fishes [PDF]
The Great Barrier Reef holds the richest array of marine life found anywhere in Australia, including a diverse and fascinating parasite fauna. Members of one group, the trematodes, occur as sexually mature adult worms in almost all Great Barrier Reef ...
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The evolution, distribution and diversity of endogenous circoviral elements in vertebrate genomes [PDF]
Circoviruses (family Circoviridae) are small, non-enveloped viruses that have short, single-stranded DNA genomes. Circovirus sequences are frequently recovered in metagenomic investigations, indicating that these viruses are widespread, yet they remain ...
Dennis, Tristan P.W.+5 more
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Metabolic acceleration in Mediterranean Perciformes
Larval stages are considered the most critical of fish development. During a very short period of time (2 to 3. months), larvae undergo major morphoanatomical and functional changes in order to transform into juveniles while remaining functioning (developing, eating, surviving).
Konstadia Lika+2 more
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Cytotaxonomy and karyoevolution of the genus Crenicichla (Perciformes, Cichlidae) [PDF]
Karyotypes of six cichlid species of the genus Crenicichla were investigated. The species C. cincta, C. inpa, C. reticulata, C. lugubris, and C. cf. johanna were collected from Amazon basin, and C. britskii was collected from the Paraná-Paraguai basin. All of the analysed species showed 2n = 48 chromosomes; however, C. cincta, C. lugubris, C.
Benzequem, Denise Corrêa+4 more
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Cardiac myoglobin deficit has evolved repeatedly in teleost fishes [PDF]
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Collins MR+3 more
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Published as part of Matamoros, Wilfredo A., Schaefer, Jacob F. & Kreiser, Brian R., 2009, Annotated checklist of the freshwater fishes of continental and insular Honduras, pp.
Matamoros, Wilfredo A.+2 more
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ORDER GOBIESOCIFORMES Family Gobiesocidae * Lepadogaster lepadogaster (Bonnaterre, 1788) — Shore clingfish * Lepadogaster candolii Risso, 1810 — Connemarra clingfish Lepadogaster purpurea (Bonnaterre, 1788) — Cornish sucker Recorded from Galicia by Henriques et al. (2002), who separated the two species L. lepadogaster and L.
Mucientes, Gonzalo, Arronte, Juan Carlos
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Chromosomal Evolution and Cytotaxonomy in Wrasses (Perciformes; Labridae) [PDF]
The wrasses (family Labridae) represent a suitable model to understand chromosomal evolution and to test the efficacy of cytotaxonomy since they display a remarkable karyotypic variation, rarely reported in marine Perciformes, as well as a high number of species and complex systematics.
Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida+4 more
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