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  • BONY FISHES 602 Bony Fishes

    BONY FISHES 602 Bony Fishes

  • Relationship Between Gill Raker Morphology and Feeding Habits of Hybrid Bigheaded Carps (Hypophthalmichthys Spp.)

    Relationship Between Gill Raker Morphology and Feeding Habits of Hybrid Bigheaded Carps (Hypophthalmichthys Spp.)

  • Pictorial Guide to the Gill Arches of Gadids and Pleuronectids in The

    Pictorial Guide to the Gill Arches of Gadids and Pleuronectids in The

  • Gill Rakers of Basking Sharks (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) from the Tertiary of Sakhalin Island, Russia

    Gill Rakers of Basking Sharks (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) from the Tertiary of Sakhalin Island, Russia

  • RESEARCH ARTICLE Bottles As Models: Predicting the Effects of Varying Swimming Speed and Morphology on Size Selectivity and Filtering Efficiency in Fishes

    RESEARCH ARTICLE Bottles As Models: Predicting the Effects of Varying Swimming Speed and Morphology on Size Selectivity and Filtering Efficiency in Fishes

  • Comparison of Gill Raker Morphology of Alewife from Recent and Bygone Introductions

    Comparison of Gill Raker Morphology of Alewife from Recent and Bygone Introductions

  • Gill Rakers and Teeth of Three Pleuronectiform Species (Teleostei) of the Baltic Sea: a Microichthyological Approach

    Gill Rakers and Teeth of Three Pleuronectiform Species (Teleostei) of the Baltic Sea: a Microichthyological Approach

  • Mean Gill Raker Gap in Millimeters (First Gill Arch) with Fork Length in Centimeters (L), and Log Filtering Area (First Gill Arch) with Log Fork Length

    Mean Gill Raker Gap in Millimeters (First Gill Arch) with Fork Length in Centimeters (L), and Log Filtering Area (First Gill Arch) with Log Fork Length

  • Summer Food Habits and Gill Raker Morphology of Seven Catostomid Species in Iowa Rivers Jason Spiegel Iowa State University

    Summer Food Habits and Gill Raker Morphology of Seven Catostomid Species in Iowa Rivers Jason Spiegel Iowa State University

  • SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORT- FISHERIES No

    SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORT- FISHERIES No

  • Respiratory Mechanism in Fishes ❑ at the Beginning Operculam Is Closed and Mouth Is Opened by the Action of Elevator Muscle

    Respiratory Mechanism in Fishes ❑ at the Beginning Operculam Is Closed and Mouth Is Opened by the Action of Elevator Muscle

  • Structure of Gills in Fishes

    Structure of Gills in Fishes

  • (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae), a Basking Shark from the Late Miocene Empire Formation, Coos Bay, Oregon Bruce J

    (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae), a Basking Shark from the Late Miocene Empire Formation, Coos Bay, Oregon Bruce J

  • Modeling the Filter-Feeding Mechanism in Silver Carp Using Μct and 3D PIV Karly E

    Modeling the Filter-Feeding Mechanism in Silver Carp Using Μct and 3D PIV Karly E

  • Ultrastructure of the Gill Rakers in American Shad, Alosa Sapidissima (Clupeidae)

    Ultrastructure of the Gill Rakers in American Shad, Alosa Sapidissima (Clupeidae)

  • 257 Implications of Gill Arch Movements for Filter

    257 Implications of Gill Arch Movements for Filter

  • A Revision of Irvine's Marine Fishes of Tropical West Africa

    A Revision of Irvine's Marine Fishes of Tropical West Africa

  • Fishes of the World

    Fishes of the World

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  • Learn About Texas Freshwater Fishes Activity Book
  • Sieving Functional Morphology of the Gill Raker Feeding Apparatus of Atlantic Menhaden KEVIN D
  • Gill Raker Morphology and Feeding Ecology of Two Sympatric Morphs of European Whitefi Sh (Coregonus Lavaretus)
  • Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies of Gill Arches and Rakers in Relation to Feeding Habits of Some Fresh Water fishes
  • Fish Mouths As Engineering Structures for Vortical Cross-Step Filtration
  • Fish Diversity, Adaptations & Physiology
  • North Sea Houting (Coregonus Oxyrinchus) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
  • Internal Anatomy Hydrostatic Equilibrium
  • Tamuh72002.Pdf
  • The Plasticity of Gill Raker Characteristics in Suspension Feeders: Implications for Pachycormiformes
  • Chapter Sixteen Fishes
  • The Branchial Basket in Teleost Feeding
  • Differences in Developmental Potential Predict the Contrasting Patterns Of
  • 1. INTRODUCTION Sparidae Is a Very Large Family in the Order Perciformes
  • Patterns of Morphological Diversity in Ciscoes Distributed Within Three of Manitoba’S Glacial Relict Lakes, with Reference to Shortjaw Cisco (Coregonus Zenithicus)
  • Independent Evolutionary Origins of Landlocked Alewife Populations And
  • Gill Morphology in Two Bottom Feeder Mediterranean Sea Fishes: Grey
  • Meristic Characters


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