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Phylogenetic relationships of the stromateoid fishes (Perciformes)
Ichthyological Research, 2004The phylogenetic relationships of all 16 genera (plus Psenes pellucidus) of the suborder Stromateoidei were estimated cladistically based on 43 osteological, myological, and external characters. Thirty equally parsimonious trees were obtained. Based on the strict consensus tree, Centrolophidae was nonmonophyletic, Psenopsis being placed as a sister ...
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Copeia, 1961
primarily one of progressive simplification from an original complex of rather numerous independent bones (e.g., in Elops, Hollister, 1936:261, fig. 14). This progressive simplification has occurred independently in a large number of lineages both within and below the perciform level of structural organization.
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primarily one of progressive simplification from an original complex of rather numerous independent bones (e.g., in Elops, Hollister, 1936:261, fig. 14). This progressive simplification has occurred independently in a large number of lineages both within and below the perciform level of structural organization.
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A review of hybridization in marine angelfishes (Perciformes: Pomacanthidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1994Although hybridization of terrestrial and freshwater organisms has been well-studied, very little work has focused on hybridization among coral reef fish species. In the present paper, eleven examples of probable hybrids between marine angelfishes (Pomacanthidae) are reviewed.
Richard L. Pyle, John E. Randall
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Amphibious vision inCoryphoblennius galerita L. (Perciformes)
Experientia, 1992The morphology of the ophthalmic cornea in the blenniid fish Coryphoblennius galerita (Teleostei) shows adaptation to the amphibious life. Amphibious vision is provided by a flattened area within the cornea. Eyes of other, non-amphibious blenniids are compared with those of C. galerita.
T. Jermann, D. G. Senn
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On the interrelationships of the genera of creediidae (Perciformes: Trachinoidei)
Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 1985An osteological study of representatives of the seven genera of creediids supports the view that the family is monophyletic. New diagnostic characters include the form of the pelvis, mesopterygoid, and ectopterygoid. Characters are given which distinguish members of Creediidae from other fishes.
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A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Caesionidae (Perciformes: Lutjanoidea)
Copeia, 1990comparative succcess of 3 types of external tags. Fla. Sci. 48(3):146-154. . 1985b. Nurse sharks of Big Pine Key (FL): an investigation of growth and movement and a comparison of the success of several types of external tags, p. 655-661. In: Proc. 5th Int. Coral Reef Congress, Volume 6. C. Gabrie and V. Harmelin (eds.). 27 May-1 June, 1985.
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[Coccidia (Eimeriida) of perciform fishes (Perciformes) in the continental waters of Russia].
Parazitologiia, 2007Twenty one coccidian species from the genera Eimeria and Goussia are found in the perciform fish hosts from the continental waters of Russia. Names, authors and dates of the species descriptions, synonyms, brief figured description of the morphofunctional organization of the endogenic developmental stages of coccidian, Latin and Russian names of the ...
L M, Belova, M V, Krylov
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A Review of the Cardinalfishes (Perciformes: Apogonidae) of the Rea Sea
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Gon, Ofer, Randall, John E
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