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How was a Pirapitinga, Piaractus brachypomus (Serrasalmidae) introduced in Croatian freshwaters?
2011In the last week of July 2010, were caught accidentally two adult individuals of pirapitinga Piaractus brachypomus (Cuvier, 1818) in the Croatian waters. The first individual was caught in the main river channel of the Drava River (45°37’24”N; 18°33’15”E), 12 km upstream of the City of Osijek. The second individual was caught in the main channel of the
Ćaleta, Marko +8 more
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
Abstract Piaractus orinoquensis, a new species of serrasalmid fish, is described from the Orinoco River basin. The new species differs from congeners by having a slenderer body, relatively smaller head and snout, more compressed mid‐body, fewer scales above and below the lateral line and diagnostic molecular characters in the coI mitochondrial gene ...
Maria D. Escobar L. +5 more
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Abstract Piaractus orinoquensis, a new species of serrasalmid fish, is described from the Orinoco River basin. The new species differs from congeners by having a slenderer body, relatively smaller head and snout, more compressed mid‐body, fewer scales above and below the lateral line and diagnostic molecular characters in the coI mitochondrial gene ...
Maria D. Escobar L. +5 more
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Jaws and teeth of Piaractus brachypomus.
BIOINFOLET - A Quarterly Journal of Life SciencesDurgesh N. Phulwade +2 more
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Blood Chemistry Values of Juvenile Red Pacu (Piaractus brachypomus)
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2001Kaori Sakamoto, Gregory A Lewbart
exaly
Cryopreservation effects on the sperm quality of cachama blanca Piaractus brachypomus (Cuvier 1818)
Aquaculture Research, 2011Yohana M Velasco-Santamaría +2 more
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