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Eleginops maclovinus
Phylogeography of the Sub-Antarctic Notothenioid Wsh Eleginops Maclovinus: Evidence of Population Expansion
Dietary Resilience Among Hunter-Gatherers of Tierra Del Fuego: Isotopic Evidence in a Diachronic Perspective
Piscirickettsiosis and Piscirickettsia Salmonis in Fish: a Review
Proximal Composition and Fatty Acid Profile of Hemigrapsus
A Phylogenetic Perspective Ian A
Fitting Together the Evolutionary Puzzle Pieces of the Immunoglobulin T Gene from Antarctic Fishes
The Hemoglobins of Sub-Antarctic Fishes of the Suborder Notothenioidei
Goodall, R. N. P. Report on the Small Cetaceans Stranded on the Coasts Of
Amphipoda: Senticaudata: Podoceridae
Metabolic Responses to Salinity Changes in the Subantarctic Notothenioid Teleost Eleginops Maclovinus
Cold Adaptation in Antarctic Notothenioids
Redalyc.Limnetic Feeding in Eleginops Maclovinus (Valenciennes, 1830)
Hermaphroditism in Fish
CABO DE HORNOS - DIEGO RAMÍREZ BIODIVERSIDAD Y PROPUESTA DE CONSERVACIÓN Julio Del 2017
A Phylogenetic Perspective Ian A
Genetic Relationships Between Atlantic and Pacific Populations Of
Hematological Changes in Eleginops Maclovinus During an Experimental
Marine Biodiversity at the End of the World: Cape Horn and Diego Ramı´Rez Islands
Top View
Bayesian Node Dating Based on Probabilities of Fossil Sampling Supports Trans-Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes
Bovichtus: Notothenioidei)
Diversity, Dynamics and Biogeography of Chilean Benthic Nearshore Ecosystems: an Overview and Guidelines for Conservation
Redalyc.Hematological Changes in Eleginops Maclovinus During An
The Genomic Basis for Colonizing the Freezing Southern Ocean Revealed by Antarctic Toothfish and Patagonian Robalo Genomes
The Genome Sequence of the Channel Bull Blenny, Cottoperca Gobio (Günther, 1861) [Version 1; Peer Review: 2 Approved]
The Recovery of the Chilean Salmon Industry: the ISA Crisis and Its
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Diversity on Littoral Fishes from the South-Eastern Pacific Coast
Identification of the Notothenioid Sister Lineage Illuminates The
Head Kidney Transcriptome Analysis and Characterization for the Sub-Antarctic Notothenioid Fish Eleginops Maclovinus
RNF213, a New Nuclear Marker for Acanthomorph Phylogeny
Evolutionary Transitions, Environmental Correlates and Life-History Traits Associated with the Distribution of the Different Forms of Hermaphroditism in Fish
Seasonal Limnetic Feeding Regime of the “Robalo” Eleginops Maclovinus (Valenciennes 1830), in the Valdivia River, Chile
The Evolutionary History of Sexual Systems in Fish
Evolution of Immune Genes in Antarctic Fish
Immunological Response of the Sub-Antarctic Notothenioid Fish
Identification of the Notothenioid Sister Lineage Illuminates