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Why Are There So Many Flatfishes? Jaw Asymmetry, Diet, and Diversification in the Pleuronectiformes
Pleuronectidae
Integration Drives Rapid Phenotypic Evolution in Flatfishes
1 CWU Comparative Osteology Collection, List of Specimens
Fishes-Of-The-Salish-Sea-Pp18.Pdf
DEPARTMENT of OCEANOG HY
Interrelationships of the Family Pleuronectidae (Pisces: Pleuronectiformes)
Oceanogaphy of the Nearshore Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest Relating to Possible Pollution Volume I
Trawl Communities and Organism Health
The Natural Resources of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Research in Economically Important Species of California Fish and Game
Reproductive Ecology and Size- Dependent Fecundity in the Petrale
Phylogenetic Position of the Citharidae, a Family of Flatfishes
Molecular and Morphological Analysis of Living and Fossil Taxa
Preliminary List of the Deep-Sea Fishes of the Sea of Japan
Pleuronectidae Cuvier 1816 Righteye Flounders
Sand Lance: a Review of Biology and Predator Relations and Annotated Bibliography
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Of the PETRALE SOLE
Fisheries Species and Oil/Gas Platforms Offshore California
Technical Report No. 246
Righteye Flounders Species Pleuronichthys Guttulatus Girard, 1856
In Canada's Offshore Pacific Bioregion
Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Skeletal Shape Variation Across the Pleuronectiformes