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Since Darwin, biologists have been struck by the extraordinary diversity of teleost fishes, particularly in contrast to their closest " living fossil " holostean relatives. Hypothesized drivers of teleost success include innovations in... more
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      Geometric MorphometricsFish BiologyPhylogenyDiversification
Flow Cytometry Protocols
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      Evolutionary BiologyMarine BiologyPhilosophy of BiologyConservation Biology
Behavioural observations in the field of male Mediterranean damselfish Chromis chromis were combined with molecular analyses, using bi-parentally and maternally inherited markers, to investigate reproductive success patterns of... more
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Spatial variation at the diallelic Me-2 locus in the Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., was analysed using data from 95 river basins. Gene diversity was apportioned as follows: 63% within samples, 20% between North America and Europe, 14%... more
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      ZoologyEcologyFish BiologyAtlantic Salmon
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      EcologyFish BiologyFreshwater EcologyAnimal Ecology
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Several nuclear RFLP loci have been discovered recently that exhibit extensive allele frequency variation among Norwegian coastal and north-east Arctic populations of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua. One of these polymorphisms was detected by... more
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      ZoologyEcologyFish BiologyAtlantic cod
Invasive species pose threats to either human health or inflict ecological and/or economic damage. The silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), a Lessepsian species, is one of the most harmful species in the Mediterranean Sea,... more
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      Invasive species ecologyMediterraneanFish BiologyInvasive Alien Species
Filter feeding fishes possess several morphological adaptations necessary to capture and concentrate small particulate matter from the water column. Filter feeding teleosts typically employ elongated and tightly packed gill rakers with... more
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      Functional AnatomyFish BiologyFish Ontogeny/Phylogeny
Recently, a novel approach to a highly sensitive and quantitative detection of rare earth element (REE) ions including La3+, Eu3+ and Tb3+, by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, has been reported. The detection of REE ions is... more
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The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco has undertaken a reorganisation and an evaluation of its natural history heritage, beginning with a revision of the chondrichthyan fish collection. Historical records account for 862 specimens, but a... more
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      Fish BiologySharksFossil sharks
Weight-length relationships, Condition factor and Hepatosomatic index of 480 mangrove gobies (Acentrogobius nebulosus and Asterropteryx semipunctata) were investigated. Fish samples were caught using shrimp and mosquito nets during the... more
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      Analytical ChemistryFish BiologyMarine And Environmental PollutionAquatic Microbiology
Kojic acid (5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4H-pyran-4-one) is a common contaminant of many food products which are part of humans or animals daily nutrition (sake, soy sauce, cereals, fodder and dairy products). This mycotoxin has... more
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Ef®ciency of a nature-like bypass channel for sea trout (Salmo trutta) ascending a small Danish stream studied by PIT telemetry Un resumen en espanÄ ol se incluye detra s del texto principal de este artõ culo.
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Aim The aim of this study was to resolve the evolutionary history, biogeo-graphical barriers and population histories for sister species of wrasses, the African Coris (Coris cuvieri) in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, and the Yellow-tail... more
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      Marine BiologyConservation BiologyPhylogeographyPopulation Genetics
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      Fish BiologyFundulus
We report the diversity and distribution of Francisella species in Norwegian coastal and fresh waters following a nationwide survey in which water and sediment samples were collected from locations spanning almost the entire Norwegian... more
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      Fisheries ScienceFish BiologyNorwayFrancisella tularensis
The tidal migration, temporal and spatial patterns in feeding of the surface-swimming four-eyed fish Anableps anableps (Anablepidae) were studied in a macrotidal mangrove area in north Brazil to exemplify the ecology of a tropical... more
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      ZoologyEcologyFish BiologyComparative Study
Lecithocladium angustiovum is identified from the stomach (87.33%) and the intestine (12.67%) of Indonesian short mackerel (Rastrelliger brachysoma). The description includes an elongated body; a mean total length of 1018.84 µm; and an... more
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In May 2005, an epidemic of the cestode Triaenophorus crassus occurred in the Salvelinus umbla population of Lake Grundlsee, an oligotrophic Austrian Alpine Lake. Based on catches with a standardized multi-mesh gillnet survey 53% of S.... more
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The breeding cycle of an air-breathing Anabantid, Trichogaster pectoralis was studied in Malaysia. The species was found to breed all the year but with pronounced peaks of activity associated with the two wetter periods in the year. The... more
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      ZoologyEcologyFish BiologyReproductive Biology
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      EcologyFish BiologyFreshwater EcologyAnimal Ecology
The coastal demersal sciaenid fish “pescadinha” Macrodon atricauda has been intensely fished alongsouthern Brazil in the last 50 years, a fact that resulted in the decrease in its abundance, maximum ageand landings, and an increase in its... more
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      Fish BiologyS. S. (2000). Food and Feeding Habits of the Mudskipper Boleophthalmus Boddarti (Pisces: Gobiidae) In Khor Al Zubair
Background: Collagen, the most abundant protein in the human body, and as an extracellular matrix protein, has an important role in the fiber formation. This feature of the collagen renders establishment of the structural skeleton in... more
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      BiochemistryBiomedical EngineeringMolecular BiologyBiotechnology
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Abstract: The goal of this study was to evaluate the Phytoplankton species diversity with the physicochemical parameters of a freshwater lake. The current research is based on a study of the phytoplankton diversity in a freshwater... more
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      Climate ChangeFish BiologyEcosystem-Based Fisheries Management
Se evaluo el uso de antifungicos para mejorar la supervivencia embrionaria de Galaxias maculatus. Se disenaron tres tratamientos utilizando formalina en dosis de 250 ppm; yodo en dosis de 100 ppm y sal de mar en dosis de 30 ups y un... more
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      BiologyFish BiologyAquaculture
A survey of the studies published in two leading fisheries journals revealed that the analysis and measurement of condition, based on length-weight data, has been performed using a wide variety of indices and statistical procedures. Eight... more
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      ZoologyEcologyFish BiologyBrown trout
Eggs of 23 Characiformes and eight Siluriformes, belonging to nine families with diverse reproductive behaviour, were ultrastructurally analysed. The migratory species exhibited non-adhesive eggs, whereas, most of the sedentary species... more
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The San Francisco Estuary (SFE) is heavily influenced by anthropogenic activities, including historic and chronic contaminant inputs. These contaminants can adversely affect SFE fish populations, particularly white sturgeon, because they... more
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