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The goal of this study was to leverage existing survey technology to design and test an eDNA sampler that captures an integrated eDNA sample over the length of a deep‐water transect. We provide a biological interpretation of the resulting data, demonstrating the usefulness of such technology to understand the ocean environments, using fish species as ...
Cindy Bessey +11 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Hexagrammos agrammus is presented in this study. The mitochondrial genome is 16,512 bp long and consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, and a control region.
Dongping Ji +4 more
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A new species of Gyrodactylus (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae), an ectoparasite from the endemic Iranocichla hormuzensis (Teleostei, Cichlidae), the only Iranian cichlid [PDF]
Iranocichla hormuzensis occupies a biogeographically peculiar position. This endemic of southern Iran is the only Iranian cichlid. While it is phylogenetically related to African oreochromine members of the cichlid family, it remains unclear how it has ...
Boeger, Walter A. +5 more
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In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequence of Platycephalus sp.1 was sequenced by long polymerase chain (PCR) reaction and primer walking method.
Xiaodong Luo +6 more
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ABSTRACT A fishway is an engineered structure designed to help fish navigate past artificial barriers in rivers such as dams, weirs and regulators. An effective fishway design requires an understanding of fish biodiversity and migration requirements of the local community.
Kurniawan Kurniawan +20 more
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An Integrated Assessment of the Introduction of Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles complex) to the Western Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles complex) are venomous coral reef fishes from the Indian and western Pacific oceans that are now found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
Hare, Jonathan A., Whitfield, Paula E.
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Assessing the reproducibility of discriminant function analyses. [PDF]
Data are the foundation of empirical research, yet all too often the datasets underlying published papers are unavailable, incorrect, or poorly curated. This is a serious issue, because future researchers are then unable to validate published results or ...
Albert, Arianne YK +5 more
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Further diversity in the origins of fish antifreeze proteins
Shifts in environmental conditions can impose strong selection for adaptive traits. During the Cenozoic era, as the oceans cooled, many marine teleost fish species were at risk of freezing. This led to the independent emergence of distinct ice‐binding antifreeze proteins (AFPs).
Kathryn Vanya Ewart
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Pterois (Oken, 1817) (Scorpaeniformes, Scorpaenidae) Genusunun Bulunması Üzerine: Karaib Denizinde İstila Alanının Genişlemesi ve Los Frailes Takımadaları İçin Yayınlanan İlk Kayıt [PDF]
The present work reports the presence of Lionfish (Pterois volitans) in Los Frailes Archipelago, Venezuela. This is the first published record of Lionfish presence for this location and the extension of their invasive range to the South-East of the ...
Avigliano, Esteban +1 more
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Morphological description of spontaneous pelvic fin loss in a neotropical cichlid fish
Normal (left column) and pelvic finless (right column) Midas cichlid morphotypes were examined. The green boxes highlight the pelvic fins in normal individuals, and the red boxes indicate the spontaneous appendage loss. The ventral and lateral views show the absence of the distal pterygiophores of the pelvic fins. X‐rays and cleared/stained individuals
Nicolás Roberto Ehemann +2 more
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