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CHECKLIST and BIOGEOGRAPHY of FISHES from GUADALUPE ISLAND, WESTERN MEXICO Héctor Reyes-Bonilla, Arturo Ayala-Bocos, Luis E
Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf
Order MYCTOPHIFORMES NEOSCOPELIDAE Horizontal Rows
Taxonomy and Ecology of the Deep-Pelagic Fish Family Melamphaidae, with Emphasis on Interactions with a Mid- Ocean Ridge System
Age and Growth of Brauer's Lanternfish
339–354 a Review on Mesopelagic Fishes Belonging to Family
The Eyes of Lanternfishes (Myctophidae, Teleostei)
16 3.0 Description, Distribution, and Use of Essential Fish
And Interspecific Variability Among Congeneric Pagellus Otoliths
Visual Gene Expression Reveals a Cone to Rod Developmental
Light in the Darkness New Perspective on Lanternfish
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Taxonomy, Distribution and Evolution of Trisopterine Gadidae by Means of Otoliths and Other Characteristics
Fishes of the World
A Bibliography of the Early Life History of Fishes. Volume 1, List of Titles
Lanternfish Otoliths (Teleostei, Myctophidae) from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Japan
Order Myctophiformes Family Neoscopelidae Two Benthopelagic Species in the Genus Neoscopelus Have Been Reported from the Western North Atlantic Ocean North of 35°N
Annotated Checklist of Fishes from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary with Notes on Extralimital Species
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Patterns of Reproduction in the Dominant Lanternfish Species
The Phylum Chaetognatha : a Bibliography
Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental S
DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY Trophic Relevance of Gelatinous
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European Red List of Marine Fishes Ana Nieto, Gina M
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Osteology and Relationships of the Lanternfishes (Family Myctophidae) X I 03 on Icht Ny in I Notolychn I Ni Gym Nosc Omani
Adipose Fin Development and Its Relation to the Evolutionary Origins of Median Fins
Trophic Ecology and Parasitism of a Mesopelagic Fish Assemblage Matthew Ow Odstock Nova Southeastern University,
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The Expression of Deep-Sea Fish Visual Genes Supports a Conserved Cone-To
Adipose Fin Development and Its Relation to the Evolutionary Origins
Fish Otoliths from the Early Miocene of Chile: a Window Into the Evolution of Marine Bony Fshes in the Southeast Pacifc Werner W