Exploring the diversity of Brazilian camallanids: a checklist of the family Camallanidae (Nematoda) from Brazil with a new key to identification of the genera in the family. [PDF]
Silva LMO +3 more
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Ancient developmental genes underlie evolutionary novelties in walking fish. [PDF]
Herbert AL +13 more
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Voucher-verified checklist of Colombian Pacific marine fishes with emphasis on material deposited in Colombian museums. [PDF]
Tavera J +5 more
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Rodlet Cell Morpho-Numerical Alterations as Key Biomarkers of Fish Responses to Toxicants and Environmental Stressors. [PDF]
Manera M.
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ANNUAL REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND FECUNDITY OF ASPITRIGLA OBSCURA (TELEOSTEI, TRIGLIDAE)
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Length-weight relationships for the family Triglidae in the Adriatic Sea, northeastern Mediterranean [PDF]
Length–weight relationships were estimated for the first time for seven species of gurnards (Triglidae) based on data collected over the past 27 years in the Adriatic Sea (northeast Mediterranean). Results show significantly different relationships between juveniles and adults (females and males combined) for Aspitrigla cuculus, Eutrigla gurnardus ...
M Vallisneri, Marco Stagioni
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Molecular phylogenetics of New World searobins (Triglidae; Prionotinae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017Phylogenetic relationships among members of the New World searobin genera Bellator and Prionotus (Family Triglidae, Subfamily Prionotinae) and among other searobins in the families Triglidae and Peristediidae were investigated using both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.
David S Portnoy +2 more
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Resource partitioning amongst five coexisting species of gurnards (Scorpaeniforme: Triglidae): Role of trophic and habitat segregation [PDF]
Feeding habits and habitat preferences of five related species (Aspitrigla cuculus, Chelidonichthys lucerna, Chelidonichthys obscurus, Eutrigla gurnardus and Trigla lyra) (Scorpaeniformes: Triglidae) were studied in the southern Bay of Biscay.
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Patterns of Resource Partitioning in Searobins (Pisces: Triglidae)
Copeia, 1977Eight species of searobins are common on the West Florida Shelf between Tampa and Fort Myers. All have the same mouth shape; the principal differences between species are relative mouth size and adult body size. Cluster analysis of searobins based on prey similarity indicated two principal species groups corresponding, in part, to inshore and offshore ...
Stephen T Ross
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