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Three new snailfishes (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from bathyal depths of the Arctic

open access: yesProceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS, 2010
Three new species of snailfishes caught in the Norwegian Sea south-west of Bear Island at a depth 1470 to 1695 m, are described. Careproctus moskalevi sp. nov. and Careproctus latiosus sp. nov. are most similar to C. micropus (Gunther, 1887) from the depths of Faroe Channel; they are included in subgenus Careproctula Andriashev 2003.
A.P. Andriashev, N.V. Chernova
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Bathymetric groupings of demersal fishes on the slope and outer shelf at the oceanic side of southern Kuril Islands in spring season

open access: yesИзвестия ТИНРО, 2014
Abundance and species composition are investigated for demersal fish at the oceanic side of southern Kuril Islands on the data of the bottom trawl survey in the depth range 100-1400 m conducted in the spring of 2009 (for the first time at the continental
Andrei B. Savin
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Rhodopsin in the Dark Hot Sea: Molecular Analysis of Rhodopsin in a Snailfish, Careproctus rhodomelas, Living near the Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; however, those of deep-sea fish inhabiting the hydrothermal vents are far less understood due to sampling difficulties.
Rie Sakata   +7 more
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The morphology and sculpture of ossicles in the Cottidae (Teleostei) of the Baltic Sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Small to very small ossified structures (ossicles) such as cephalic horns, dermal tubercles, fin-ray rods, lateral-line canal segments, branchial tooth plates and gill-raker tubercles of three species of the teleostean fish family Cottidae inhabiting the
Heli Špilev   +4 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Liparis tessellatus and its phylogenetic analysis

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
Liparis tessellatus is a cubed snailfish that inhabits the northwestern region of the Pacific Ocean. The family Liparidae is difficult to distinguish morphologically due to the typical body color and shape variation, which are used interchangeably due to
Ju-Hyung Jeon   +3 more
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Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska–Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This paper is a checklist of the fishes that have been documented, through both published and unpublished sources, in marine and estuarine waters, and out 200 miles, from the United States-Canadian border on the Beaufort Sea to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Bizzarro, Joseph J   +4 more
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Type I antifreeze proteins expressed in snailfish skin are identical to their plasma counterparts [PDF]

open access: yesThe FEBS Journal, 2005
Type I antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are usually small, Ala‐rich α‐helical polypeptides found in right‐eyed flounders and certain species of sculpin. These proteins are divided into two distinct subclasses, liver type and skin type, which are encoded by separate gene families.
Robert P, Evans, Garth L, Fletcher
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Spatial distribution and diet of larval snailfishes (Liparis fabricii, Liparis gibbus, Liparis tunicatus) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea

open access: yesOceanologia, 2016
This paper presents information on diet and distribution of larval snailfishes from the genus Liparis on the Canadian Beaufort Sea Shelf. In this study, 153 larval snailfishes of three species, Liparis fabricii, L. gibbus and L. tunicatus, were collected
Wojciech Walkusz   +5 more
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First Capture of the Deep-Sea Careproctus bathycoetus (Liparidae) a Century After the Fish Was Described (North Pacific)—Revised Diagnosis and Notes on Ecology

open access: yesTaxonomy
The deep-sea snailfish Careproctus bathycoetus Gilbert et Burke, 1912 was described a century ago from a single specimen caught at a depth of 3292 m in the Kuril Basin (southern Sea of Okhotsk, western North Pacific).
Natalia V. Chernova, Ralf Thiel
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Candida parapsilosis and Candida tropicalis infections in an Okhotsk snailfish (Liparis ochotensis).

open access: yesThe Journal of veterinary medical science, 2018
An Okhotsk snailfish (Liparis ochotensis) kept at Nagoya aquarium exhibited sudden death. Microscopically, the fish showed multiple granulomatous foci in the gills, liver and kidney. Multiple yeast-like organisms as well as pseudohyphal elements were observed within granulomatous lesions.
HARIDY, Mohie   +3 more
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