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A Revison of the Genus Paragalaxias Scott (Salmoniformes : Galaxiidae)
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1978Paragalaxias dissimilis (Regan), which has not been reported since description from 'New South Wales' in 1905, is shown to be a senior synonym of P. shannonensis Scott, 1935, from Great Lake, Tasmania. Two new species of Parugalaxias, one from Great Lake and another from Arthurs Lake nearby, are described.
RM McDowall, W Fulton
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 1997
The phylogenetic affinities of the diadromous Tasmanian mudfish, Galaxias cleaveri , have long been problematic. Some systematists have suggested that this species is closely related to the morphologically similar but non-diadromous New Zealand mudfish genus, Neochanna , while others argued that the similarities represent convergent evolution.
J. M. Waters, R. W. G. White
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The phylogenetic affinities of the diadromous Tasmanian mudfish, Galaxias cleaveri , have long been problematic. Some systematists have suggested that this species is closely related to the morphologically similar but non-diadromous New Zealand mudfish genus, Neochanna , while others argued that the similarities represent convergent evolution.
J. M. Waters, R. W. G. White
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Comparative morphometry and phenetics of the genera of esocoid fishes (Salmoniformes)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1987Using shape data derived from the externa] body morphometry of esocoid fishes in which the effects of size were standardized, a close relationship of Umbra and Novumbra is supported. Dallia is provisionally associated with these but some data contradicted this. Esox is distantly associated with all of these.
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2016
It is shown that the fluctuations of temperature which are not falling outside the limits ecological normal zone have favorable impact on embryonic and larval development of Esox lucius L. In optimum variable temperature regimes growth and development are accelerated, survival rate of embryos and larvae raises (especially during the critical periods of
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It is shown that the fluctuations of temperature which are not falling outside the limits ecological normal zone have favorable impact on embryonic and larval development of Esox lucius L. In optimum variable temperature regimes growth and development are accelerated, survival rate of embryos and larvae raises (especially during the critical periods of
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The Genesis of Fishes from the Order Salmoniformes
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2022openaire +1 more source
[Ultrastructure of granulocytes of bony fishes (orders Salmoniformes, Cypriniformes, Perciformes)].
Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 2013Analysis of data on utrastructure of granulocytes of freshwater and marine bony fish of orders Salmoniformes, Cypriniformes, and Perciformes showed that in all studied species there were revealed two types of granulocytes - neutrophils and eosinophils. The exception was the bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix L.
E A, Flerova, L V, Balabanova
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BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS Karyology of the genus Paragalaxias (Pisces, Salmoniformes, Galaxiidae)
Journal of Fish Biology, 1987R. W. G. White +2 more
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