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Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps

Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps (Kner 1854) Distribution Middle and upper Amazon, Orinoco.
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel   +4 more
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Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus

2019
Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (Weber 1991) Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus: Authors’ data (Malim Nawar; Sg. Kampar). Remarks. Introduced species.
Ng, Casey Keat Chuan   +3 more
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New Locality Record of the Invasive Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (Weber, 1991) on RAMSAR-listed Lake Naujan, the Philippines

The Philippine journal of science
The vermiculated sailfin catfish (Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus Weber 1991) is considered one of the most invasive fish species worldwide. Although it has been introduced in various aquatic ecosystems in the Philippines, studies on its invasion impacts ...
Jean-Matthew Bate   +4 more
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Pterygoplichthys Gill 1858

2018
Pterygoplichthys Gill, 1858 P t e r y g o p l i c h t h y s Gill, 1858: 408. Type species: Hypostomus duodecimalis Valenciennes 1840. Type by subsequent designation in Bleeker (1862-63:2) with genus spelled Pterygophlichtys. Gender: Masculine. Liposarcus Günther, 1864:238. Type species: Hypostomus multiradiatus Hancock 1828.
Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin   +1 more
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Altered substrate specificity of the Pterygoplichthys sp. (Loricariidae) CYP1A enzyme

Aquatic Toxicology, 2014
Ethoxyresorufin is a classical substrate for vertebrate CYP1A enzymes. In Pterygoplichthys sp. (Loricariidae) this enzyme possesses 48 amino acids substitutions compared to CYP1A sequences from other vertebrate species. These substitutions or a certain subset substitution are responsible for the non-detection of the EROD reaction in this species liver ...
Parente, Thiago E. M.   +3 more
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Ontogenetic shifts in bait preference and foraging behavior of invasive Pterygoplichthys spp.

Arwana Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Perairan
The invasive suckermouth catfish (Pterygoplichthys spp.), native to South America, poses ecological threats in non-native freshwater systems. However, effective natural baits for its control remain understudied.
Lendri Lendri   +4 more
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Pterygoplichthys weberi Armbruster and Page

2018
Published as part of Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin & Goodding, Daniel Douglas, 2018, Elisesione imajimai Jimi & Eibye-Jacobsen & Salazar-Vallejo 2018, sp. nov., pp.
Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin   +1 more
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Pterygoplichthys pardalis

Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Castelnau 1855) Distribution Widespread Amazonia. Notes WCS (2007), Valdiviezo-Rivera et al. (2018).
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel   +4 more
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Pterygoplichthys zuliaensis Weber 1991

2018
Pterygoplichthys zuliaensis Weber 1991 Pterygoplichthys zuliaensis Weber 1991: 638. Type locality: Río Santa Ana, bassin du Maracaibo, Hacienda Río Grande, 9°36'20"N, 72°07'00"W, état de Zulia, Venezuela. Holotype: MBUCV V-14653; holotype illustrated in Weber (1992:pl. 4b).
Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin   +1 more
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Environmental Stress in Wild Armored Catfish Pterygoplichthys spp. Through CYP1A Gene Expression

Ecologies
Aquatic ecosystems are currently facing anthropogenic pollution, mainly derived from agricultural, industrial, and urban runoff, including heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PHAs), pesticides, fertilizers, and untreated wastewater discharges.
Guadalupe Gómez-Carrasco   +7 more
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