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- 6-Siu 1013 [Cybium 2017, 413]
- Cardinalfish (Apogonidae)
- A New Deepwater Species of the Genus Apogonichthyoides (Apogonidae) from the Timor Sea, North-Western Australia
- Rhodes Journal of Biological Science Published by the Students of the Department of Biology at Rhodes College
- (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the West Pacific Ocean 3
- Eolss Sample Chapters
- Cheilodipterus Novemstriatus (Rüppell, 1838) Along the Levantine Coast of the Mediterranean Sea: a Forthcoming Invasion?
- Crowdsourced Geometric Morphometrics Enable Rapid Large-Scale
- Coral Reef Fishes
- (Percomorpha: Apogonidae) Based on Molecular Analyses and Comparative Reevaluation of Morphological Characters
- Apogonidae) at Toliara Reef, Madagascar Bruno Frédérich1,2,*, Loïc N
- The First Record of the Pharaoh Cardinal Fish, Apogonichthyoides
- Redescription of Apogon (Ostorhinchus) Fleurieu (Lacepede, 1802) with Notes on Its Synonymy
- Ecosystem Components
- The Trophic Role of Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) on Coral Reefs
- Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio) Shape Faunal Communities Via Multiple Ecological Pathways
- Apogon Dhofar, a New Cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the Northwestern Indian Ocean
- Perciformes/ Apogonidae) from North East Arabian Sea, Western Indian Ocean
- Species Report Apogonichthyoides Pharaonis (Pharaoh Cardinalfish) AFFILIATION FISHES
- Surface Slicks Are Pelagic Nurseries for Diverse Ocean Fauna Jonathan L
- Of Alien Cardinal Fishes in the Eastern Mediterranean - First Record of the Indo-Pacific Cheilodipterus Novemstriatus (Rüppell, 1838) in the Mediterranean Sea
- Redescription of the Cardinalfish Apogonichthyoides Maculipinnis (Percomorpha: Apogonidae: Apogoninae) from the Maldives, Last Collected 118 Years Ago
- Life History Characteristics of a Small Cardinalfish, Ostorhinchus
- Thesis Outline
- A Review and Key to the Apogonid Fishes (Pisces: Perciformes) of the Northwestern Arabian Sea and Southern Gulf of Oman, with Description of Two New
- The Cephalic Lateralis System of Cardinalfishes (Perciformes