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A telomere-to-telomere gap-free genome assembly of the endangered humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus). [PDF]
Zhang K+8 more
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A rapid increase in tropical species of grouper (Perciformes: Serranidae) in the temperate waters, the Goto Islands, Japan. [PDF]
Okuyama J, Nakagawa M, Taneda T.
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First mitochondrial genome of Lutjanus ehrenbergii_ Peters 1869 (Lutjaniformes: Lutjanidae: Lutjanus) and phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Miao Z+9 more
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An investigation of the prevalence and diversity of Anisakis in China: marine food safety implications. [PDF]
Zeng MH+6 more
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Journal of Parasitology, 2018
Raphidascarididae are among the most abundant and widespread parasitic nematodes in the marine environment. The life-cycle of most raphidascaridid species is poorly known and information about their distribution and host range is lacking in many ...
P. Tedesco+5 more
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Raphidascarididae are among the most abundant and widespread parasitic nematodes in the marine environment. The life-cycle of most raphidascaridid species is poorly known and information about their distribution and host range is lacking in many ...
P. Tedesco+5 more
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Digital light microscopy to characterize the scales of two goatfishes (Perciformes; Mullidae)
Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2020The normal and lateral line scales from above the head and four flank regions were investigated in two goatfishes by using light microscopy to evaluate the microscopic characteristics of scale surface ornamentation from different body parts of these ...
N. Sabbah, A. Teimori, M. Hesni
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Revision of the fish family Kyphosidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) [PDF]
A molecular phylogenetic analysis with complete species sampling of the family Kyphosidae revealed several discrepancies with the current taxonomy. We thus undertook a complete taxonomic revision of all kyphosid genera, i.e. Kyphosus Lacepède, 1801, and the monotypic Hermosilla Jenkins and Evermann, 1889, Sectator Jordan and Evermann, 1903 and ...
Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm+1 more
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Vitellogenin diversity in the perciformes
Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1992AbstractVitellogenin variation was studied in 11 species of Perciformes encompassing the families Cichlidae, Serranidae, Lutjanidae, Centropomidae, and Eleotrididae. Despite the enormous morphological and ecological diversity that characterizes this order of teleosts, northern blot analysis revealed that the Oreochromis aureus vitellogenin gene probe ...
Toong Jin Lam+3 more
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Iron in the Enameloid of Perciform Fish
Journal of Dental Research, 1992It is known that a high concentration of iron is deposited in the enameloid of some teleostean fish. Previously, Suga et al. (1989) pointed out that the iron concentration in the enameloid is related to the phylogeny of fish rather than to the feeding habits, according to the results of quantitative iron analyses on the teeth of marine teleost fish of
M. Ogawa, Shoichi Suga, Yasuhiko Taki
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