Exploring the diversity of Brazilian camallanids: a checklist of the family Camallanidae (Nematoda) from Brazil with a new key to identification of the genera in the family. [PDF]
Silva LMO +3 more
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Exceptional concentration of fish diversity in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador (Napo River Basin). [PDF]
Escobar-Camacho D +4 more
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Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability. [PDF]
Pinaya WH +5 more
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Integrative taxonomy approach to the study of parasitic ergasilids (Cyclopoida: Ergasilidae) of fishes from the Pardo River, Brazil with a redescription of <i>Rhinergasilus piranhus</i> Boeger and Thatcher, 1988 and a molecular phylogeny for Ergasilidae. [PDF]
Narciso RB +3 more
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Genetic insights into Cyphocharax magdalenae (Characiformes: Curimatidae): Microsatellite loci development and population analysis in the Cauca River, Colombia. [PDF]
Ochoa-Aristizábal AM, Márquez EJ.
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Metabolismo de Rutina de Prochilodus Platensis (Holmberg, 1889) (Pisces, Prochilodontidae)
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Morphological phylogeny on the unnatural grouping of Demidospermus-like species (Monopisthocotyla, Dactylogyridae) with the proposal of new genera, genera resurrections, and descriptions of new species. [PDF]
de Aguiar JCC +3 more
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Fishes of the Conambo River Basin, an unexplored area in the Ecuadorian Amazon: first annotated checklist. [PDF]
Valdiviezo-Rivera J +8 more
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Molecular phylogenetics of the Neotropical fish family Prochilodontidae (Teleostei: Characiformes) [PDF]
Migratory detritivores of the characiform family Prochilodontidae occur throughout the freshwaters of much of South America. Prochilodontids often form massive populations and many species achieve substantial body sizes; a combination that makes them one of the most commercially important fish groups on the continent.
Bruno F Melo +2 more
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Stable karyotypes: a general rule for the fish of the family Prochilodontidae?
Cytogenetic studies involving the family Prochilodontidae have shown that these fish can be characterized by a constant diploid number and a conserved karyotypic macrostructure. This study focused on comparative physical chromosomal mapping using 18S and 5S rDNA to compare the species Semaprochilodus insignis and S. taeniurus. Our results indicated the
Maria Leandra Terencio +2 more
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