ORDER PLEURONECTIFORMES IN GIANH ESTUARY FROM VIETNAM
Analysis and identification of 34 specimens of Order Pleuronectiformes in Gianh estuary from Vietnam. We have classified 11 species belong to 8 genera, 4 families.
Ho Anh TUAN
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Characterization of the mitogenome of Cynoglossus Senegalensis (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) [PDF]
The complete mitogenome of the Senegalese tonguesole, Cynoglossus senegalensis was determined by Illumina MiSeq platform. The complete mitochondrial genome of C. senegalensis was 16,519 bp in length. The mitochondrial genome of C.
Fantong Zealous Gietbong +3 more
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The secret in their eyes: A review of the recessus orbitalis, a unique structure of flatfishes. [PDF]
The recessus orbitalis is an organ responsible for projecting the eyeball above the level of the head and is uniquely present in flatfishes. The organ consists of two interconnected chambers filled with interstitial fluid and is internally coated with smooth muscle fibers that act as a double‐pump system.
Presti P, Johnson GD, Datovo A.
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Are flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) monophyletic? [PDF]
All extant species of flatfish (order Pleuronectiformes) are thought to descend from a common ancestor, and therefore to represent a monophyletic group. This hypothesis is based largely on the dramatic bilateral asymmetry and associated ocular migration characteristics of all flatfish. Yet, molecular-based phylogenetic studies have been inconclusive on
Matthew A, Campbell +2 more
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Linking by-caught cetacean traits to fishing techniques: Insights from two species of small cetaceans. [PDF]
Abstract By‐catch is one of the main threats currently looming over small cetaceans worldwide. Improving knowledge of the interactions between fishing activities and small cetaceans is paramount to design cost‐effective mitigation measures. In particular, not all individuals within a population may be exposed to the same by‐catch risk: in dolphins ...
Brevet M +3 more
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Poissons pleuronectiformes du Cambodge [PDF]
Aubenton, F. d', Stauch, Alfred
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Assessing Current Fish Diversity in the Yellow River Basin by Integrating Large-Scale Barcoding and Morphological Data. [PDF]
In this study, 127 sampling points were sampled in the Yellow River Basin, and a DNA barcode database of 3011 sequences and 110 species was constructed. We found that diversity of fish species in the Yellow River Basin has been seriously underestimated.
Zhou C +11 more
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A new Western Pacific Tonguefish (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae): The first Pleuronectiform discovered at active Hydrothermal Vents [PDF]
Symphurus thermophilus n. sp., described from 16 specimens collected by submersibles, ROV, epibenthic sled and dredge, occurs on a variety of substrata at several active hydrothermal sites located at 239–733 m between 21°N and 35°S in the western Pacific Ocean.
THOMAS A. MUNROE, JUN HASHIMOTO
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The early life history stages and ecology of Solea turbynei, a marine estuarine-opportunist species, is described from nursery areas in Algoa Bay, South Africa.
Nadine A. Strydom +2 more
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First records of the sole, Aseraggodes kobensis (Steindachner, 1896) (Pleuronectiformes, Soleidae), from Malaysia [PDF]
Fifteen specimens (56.4–112.9 mm standard length) of Aseraggodes kobensis (Steindachner, 1896) (Pleuronectiformes, Soleidae), previously known from southern Japan to the Gulf of Thailand, were collected from Malaysia.
Jo Okamoto +4 more
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