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ESS 345 Ichthyology
Coelacanth Discoveries in Madagascar, with AUTHORS: Andrew Cooke1 Recommendations on Research and Conservation Michael N
The African Coelacanth Genome Provides Insights Into Tetrapod Evolution
Making a Big Splash with Louisiana Fishes
Giant Fossil Coelacanths from the Late Cretaceous of the Eastern
Biological Implications of the Coelacanth Genome an Ancient Mariner
The Salmon, the Lungfish (Or the Coelacanth) and the Cow: a Revival?
What the Coelacanth Claim? a Significance of In-Situ Conservation
The Long-Time Adaptation of Coelacanths to Moderate Deep Water: Reviewing the Evidences
Fish Anatomy Coelacanth Bull Shark
Coelacanth Genomes Reveal Signatures for Evolutionary Transition from Water to Land
NOVA: Spring 2003 Teacher's Guide. Battle of the X-Planes. INSTITUTION WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, MA
A “Living Fossil,” the Coelacanth (Latimeria Chalumnae)
Assembling the Tree of Life
Hybridization Underlies Localized Trait Evolution in Cavefish
Adaptive Evolution of Color Vision of the Comoran Coelacanth (Latimeria Chalumnae)
The First Direct Evidence of a Late Devonian Coelacanth Fish Feeding on Conodont Animals
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Coelacanth, Latimeria Chalumnae at Marinebio.Org
Federal Register/Vol. 80, No. 41/Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Interactions of Fishes with Particular Reference to Coelacanths in the Canyons at Sodwana Bay and the St Lucia Marine Protected Area of South Africa
Evolutionary Relationships of the Coelacanth, Lungfishes
The Population Biology of the Living Coelacanth Studied Over 21 Years
A Coelacanth!Coelacanth!
Gene Bmp16 and Its Well-Studied Sister Genes Bmp2 and Bmp4
A Comparative Study of Piscine Defense: the Scales of Arapaima Gigas, MARK Latimeria Chalumnae and Atractosteus Spatula ⁎ Vincent R
Meet the Coelacanth— the Fish That Lived
How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: the Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes in Myliobatid Stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae)
Coelacanths As “Almost Living Fossils”
Live Coelacanth Discovered Off the Kwazulu-Natal South Coast, South
THE FLIGHT in 1952 to FETCH the SECOND COELACANTH by Maj
Analysis of the African Coelacanth Genome Sheds Light on Tetrapod Evolution
Indonesian ‘King of the Sea’ Discovered N 30 July 1998, an Indonesian Popula- Fishermen from North Sulawesi Who Claim Otion of Coelacanth Was Discovered
Observations of the Habitats and Biodiversity of the Submarine Canyons at Sodwana Bay
Fishes Topics in Biodiversity
Genome Duplication and Fish Models for Toxicology
Why Did Solid Otoliths Evolve in the Ears of Modern Bony Fishes?
Taste and Odorant Receptors of the Coelacanth - a Gene Repertoire in Transition
(Zoology) Coelacanthiformes