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Tesis (Biólogo) -- Universidad de Cartagena. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Programa de Biología, 2015En este estudio, se usó la morfometría geométrica y tradicional para la determinación de dimorfismos sexuales en la forma y longitudes de ...
González Güeto, Roy David
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Psettarium anthicum sp. n. (Digenea: Sanguinicolidae) infects the myocardium and atrial wall of the cobia Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766) (Rachycentridae) in the northern Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi, USA.
Bullard, Stephen A. +1 more
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Species diversity of coral reef fishes around the West Island of Sanya City, South China Sea, based on environmental DNA. [PDF]
Xi R, Gao W, Wang X, Xing Y.
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Widespread sympatry in a species-rich clade of marine fishes (Carangoidei). [PDF]
Glass JR +4 more
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Not AvailableRachycentron canadus (Linnaeus) (=Elecate nigra) popularly called black kingfish is the only representative Of the family, Rachycentridae. It is also known as cobia, surgeon fish and lemonfish.
Pillai,P K Mahadevan
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Comparative cytogenetic patterns in Carangidae fishes in association with their distribution range. [PDF]
Soares RX +6 more
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This thesis entitled Systematics,life history traits ,abundance and stock assessment of cobia rachycentron canadum (linnaeus ,1766) occurring in indian waters with special reference to the northwest coast of india.Cobia, Rachycentron canadum is a fast ...
Sajeevan, M K, Dr.Madhusoodana,Kurup B
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Evolutionary Tracks of Chromosomal Diversification in Surgeonfishes (Acanthuridae: Acanthurus) Along the World's Biogeographic Domains. [PDF]
Fernandes MA +11 more
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Not AvailableCobia Rachycentron canadum, the sole representative of the family Rachycentridae, is a migratory pelagic species that occurs in tropical and subtropical seas except for the eastern Pacific (Arnold et al. 2002).
Hung,B V +5 more
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High chromosomal evolutionary dynamics in sleeper gobies (Eleotridae) and notes on disruptive biological factors in Gobiiformes karyotypes (Osteichthyes, Teleostei). [PDF]
da Silva SAS +6 more
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