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Image 3_Clarifying species boundaries between bocachico (Prochilodus magdalenae) and bocachico de Maracaibo (Prochilodus reticulatus) (characiformes: Prochilodontidae) using complete mitochondrial genomes.jpeg

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Morphology, histology and histochemistry of the gastrointestinal tract of the fish Prochilodus magdalenae (Characiformes: Prochilodontidae)

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B-chromosome frequency stability in Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes, Prochilodontidae)

Genetica, 2009
The genus Prochilodus includes individuals ranging in size from medium to large, being highly relevant for commercial and subsistence fishing. Prochilodus species have a diploid number of 2n = 54 chromosomes and up to seven supernumerary (B) microchromosomes.
Voltolin, Tatiana Aparecida   +5 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes, Prochilodontidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Prochilodus lineatus (curimba) is an important Brazilian freshwater migratory fish with substantial economic importance in fishing. The complete mitochondrial genome of P. lineatus is 16,699 bp and contains 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and one control region (D-loop). The mtDNA of P.
Anderson Oliveira, do Carmo   +4 more
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Prochilodontidae Eigenmann 1909

2014
Family Prochilodontidae Eigenmann 1909 Name in prevailing recent practice, Article 35.5 Pacini Bleeker 1859d:XXXII [ref. 371] (stirps) Pacu Prochilodinae Eigenmann 1909b:253 [ref. 1223] (subfamily) Prochilodus [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1; stem corrected to Prochilodont- by Regan 1911e:21 [ref.
Laan, Richard Van Der   +2 more
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Initial development of Prochilodus hartii (Pisces: Prochilodontidae) submitted to induced reproduction

Zygote, 2015
SummaryThe Prochilodontidae prepare for reproduction in captivity, but neither ovulation nor spawning occurs, thus requiring induced reproduction for breeding and restocking. This study analyzed for the first time the embryogenesis and larval ontogeny of P.
Tiago Figueiredo, Abdo   +3 more
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