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- Characterization of Giant Mottled Eel (Anguilla Marmorata) Gastrointestinal Tract That Origin from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam
- Genetic Diversity, Population Structure and Demographic History of The
- Biochemical in Uence of Amphidromous Shrimps on Stream
- Journal of Threatened Taxa
- Assessment of the Diversity of Macro Aquatic Species in Amburayan River in Kapangan, Benguet in the Philippines
- Status of Non-CITES Listed Anguillid Eels
- New Perspectives on the Early Life History of Tropical Anguillid Eels: Implications for Resource Management
- Occurrence and Habitats of the Giant Mottled Eel Anguilla Marmorata (Anguilliformes, Anguillidae) in Rivers of Ehime Prefecture, Japan
- A New Anguilla Species and a Reanalysis of the Phylogeny Of
- The Eel Fishery in Tributaries Along Lagonoy Gulf: Implications for Management and Conservation
- First Documented Occurrence of the Giant Mottled EEL, Anguilla Marmorata in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia
- First Japanese Records of Anguilla Luzonensis (Osteichthyes: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae) Glass Eels from Okinawa-Jima Island, Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan
- European Eel (Anguilla Anguilla) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
- Occurrence and the Ecological Implication of a Tropical Anguillid Eel Anguilla Marmorata from Peninsular Malaysia
- Ecology of Anguilliform Leptocephali: Remarkable Transparent Fish Larvae of the Ocean Surface Layer
- Skin Coloration and Habitat Preference of the Freshwater Anguilla Eels
- Assessing the Species Composition of Tropical Eels (Anguillidae) in Aceh Waters, Indonesia, with DNA Barcoding Gene Cox1.[Versio
- Habitat Segregation and Migration in Tropical Anguillid Eels, Anguilla Bengalensis Bengalensis and A
- M 12418 Supplement
- The Hydrographic Features of Anguillid Spawning Areas: Potential Signposts 2 for Migrating Eels 3 4 5 Robert Schabetsberger1,*, Michael J
- Anguilla Marmorata (Giant Mottled Eel) Discovered in a New Location: Natural Range Expansion Or Recent Human Introduction?1
- Advanced Maritime Adaptation in the Western Pacific Coastal Region Extends Back to 35,000–30,000 Years Before Present
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- Synergistic Patterns of Threat and the Challenges Facing Global Anguillid Eel Conservation