نتایج جستجو برای: teleostei

تعداد نتایج: 2699  

Moslem Daliri, Seyed Yousef Paighambari,

This paper is a comprehensive study of the shrimp trawl by- catch from Bushehr coastal waters (N. Persian Gulf). Sampling operation was carried out in two shrimp fishing seasons using the (Saber and Jahanara) commercial trawlers Generally, 87.5% of the total catch was by-catch and 12.5% was target species (shrimp). The catch composition included: 114 species from 45 teleostei families, 13 speci...

Journal: :Science 1993
B A Block J R Finnerty A F Stewart J Kidd

Mackerels, tunas, and billfishes (suborder Scombroidei and Teleostei) provide an ideal taxonomic context in which to examine the evolution of endothermy. Multiple origins and diverse strategies for endothermy exist among these fish. Here a molecular phylogeny of the Scombroidei has been determined by direct sequencing of a portion of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The distribution of endo...

2003
INGO SCHLUPP

ŽAnimals colonizing lightless subterranean habitats can no longer rely on visual signals to find mating partners. In the present study, we investigated the ability of males to recognize females in two surface and a cave dwelling population of a livebearing fish, Poecilia mexicana. In surface populations males discriminated between sexes with visual plus non-visual cues available and with visual...

2009
Daura R. Eiras-Stofella Suzane M. Fank-de-Carvalho

Gills of the seawater fi sh Cat/w raps spixii (Agassiz, 1829) were submitted to routine processing for observation in scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The wrinkled surface of the gill filaments showed well-defined cellular ultrastructures. Microridges on cellular surface were projected over all gi ll structures, including respiratory lamellae. Chloride cells were usually at primar...

1999
LE - YANG YUAN PUI LOK CHAN E ZHANG

A detailed morphological comparison of the currently recognized subspecies, Acrossocheilus iridescens longipinnis and A. i. iridescens, shows that there are differences in body coloration of juveniles and some osteological characters, in addition to the structure of the first branched dorsal-fin ray and the shape of the distal edge of the dorsal fin which are currently used to distinguish them....

2014
Chanon Kowasupat Bhinyo Panijpan Parames Laosinchai Pintip Ruenwongsa Amornrat Phongdara Warapond Wanna Saengchan Senapin Kornsunee Phiwsaiya

In Thailand, there are currently five recognized species members of the bubble-nesting Betta genus, namely Betta splendens, B. smaragdina, B. imbellis, B. mahachaiensis and B. siamorientalis. In 2010, we indicated the possibility, based on COI barcoding evidence, that there might be two additional species, albeit cryptic, related to the type-locality B. smaragdina in some provinces in the north...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2009
Alfonso Aguilar-Perera Carlos González-Salas Armin Tuz-Sulub Harold Villegas-Hernández

The Goliath grouper, Epinephelus itajara, a large-bodied (approximately 2.5 m TL, > 400 kg) and critically endangered fish (Epinephelidae), is highly vulnerable to overfishing. Although protected from fishing in many countries, its exploitation in Mexico is unregulated; a situation that puts its populations at risk. Fishery records of E. itajara are scarce, which prevents determination of its f...

2013
Sébastien Lavoué Masaki Miya Prachya Musikasinthorn Wei-Jen Chen Mutsumi Nishida

The clupeoid fishes are distributed worldwide, with marine, freshwater and euryhaline species living in either tropical or temperate environments. Regional endemism is important at the species and genus levels, and the highest species diversity is found in the tropical marine Indo-West Pacific region. The clupeoid distribution follows two general pattern of species richness, the longitudinal an...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Zhen-Yan Dai E Zhang Zhong-Guan Jiang Xue Wang

Saurogobio gracilicaudatus, originally described from the middle Yangtze River (Chang-Jiang in Chinese) basin at Yichang and Guanghua (now Laohekou), Hubei Province, South China, is here re-described, with particular concern for oromandibular structures in the mouth. It is uniquely distinguishable from all other species of Saurogobio in having a rostral cap with a slightly crenulated median por...

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