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Oxyeleotris Colasi (Teleostei: Eleotridae), a New Blind Cave Fish from Lengguru in West Papua, Indonesia
Making a Big Splash with Louisiana Fishes
Amblyopsidae Bonaparte 1846 Cavefishes
Neotropical Vol.4
Astyanax Cavefish Bibliography, Chronological
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Changing Structure and Function of the Ear and Lateral Line System of Fishes During Development
A “Precaução Padrão”
Deep-Sea Fishes of Peru. K
Evolutionary Shift from Fighting to Foraging in Blind Cavefish Through Changes in the Serotonin Network
A Role for Neural Adaptation in Evolution? ALAIN GHYSEN* and CHRISTINE DAMBLY-CHAUDIÈRE
Article Garra Lorestanensis, a New Cave Fish from the Tigris River Drainage with Remarks on the Subterranean Fishes in Iran (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
Evolution and Development in Cave Animals: from Fish to Crustaceans" (2012)
Iranocypris Typhlops)
A New Blind Cyprinid Fish from Iraq
Diversity of Brazilian Troglobitic Fishes: Models of Colonization and Differentiation in Subterranean Habitats
Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology
Top View
Biology and Evolution of the Mexican Cavefish This Page Intentionally Left Blank Biology and Evolution of the Mexican Cavefish
SYNOPSIS of BIOLOGICAL DATA on the NORTHERN PIKE Esox Lucius Linnaeus, 1758
Dependence of Tectal Neuron Differentiation on Optic Innervation in Teleost Fish
Vertebrates That Never Sleep: Implications for Sleep’S Basic Function
Vergleichende Untersuchungen Am Optischen System Von Flu‰ Und Höhlenform Des Silbersalmlers $VW\DQD[ PH[LFDQXV (Characidae, T
Behavioural and Morphological Changes Caused by Light Conditions in Deep-Sea and Shallow-Water Habitats Introduction
Family-Group Names of Recent Fishes
Fish Ecology
Cave‐Adapted Evolution in the North American Amblyopsid Fishes
Aenigmachannidae, a New Family of Snakehead Fishes
Neurobiotactic Influences in the Arrangement of Midbrain and 'Tween-Brain Centres
Schooling Behaviour of Small Pelagic Fish: Phenotypic Expression of Independent Stimuli
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by Number 263 the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY March 31, 1927 New York City