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- Colouration, Taxonomy and Geographical Distribution Of
- Evolutionary History of DNA Methylation Related Genes In
- First Record of a Male of Kryptolebias Hermaphroditus Costa, 2011 (Cyprinodontiformes: Cynolebiidae)
- Patterns of Fish Reproduction at the Interface Between Air and Water Atsushi Ishimatsu,* Hieu Van Mai† and Karen L
- The Genome of the Self-Fertilizing Mangrove Rivulus Fish, Kryptolebias Marmoratus: a Model for Studying Phenotypic Plasticity and Adaptations to Extreme Environments
- Extreme Homogeneity and Low Genetic Diversity in Kryptolebias Ocellatus from South-Eastern Brazil Suggest a Recent Foundation for This Androdioecious fish Population
- Kryptolebias Hermaphroditus Costa, 2011 (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) in the Extreme North Atlantic Forest Mangroves, Rio Grande Do Norte State, Brazil
- A Modified C-Start Motor Pattern Drives the Terrestrial Tail-Flip Benjamin M
- Review of the Family Rivulidae (Cyprinodontiformes, Aplocheiloidei) and a Molecular and Morphological Phylogeny of the Annual Fish Genus Austrolebias Costa 1998
- Catalogue of Type Specimens of Fishes in the Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Bonn
- Evolved Twice Independently Milan Dieris, Daniel Kowatschew & Sigrun I
- Morphology, Kinematics, Kinetics, and Motor
- (Cyprinodontiformes, Aplocheiloidei) and a Molecular and Morphological Phylogeny of the Annual Fish Genus Austrolebias Costa 1998 Marcelo Loureiro
- Evolutionary History of DNA Methylation Related Genes
- Population Genetics and Evolution of the Mangrove Rivulus Kryptolebias Marmoratus, the World’S Only Self-Fertilizing Hermaphroditic Vertebrate
- Fertilizing Mangrove Rivulus, Kryptolebias Marmoratus
- Family-Group Names of Recent Fishes
- UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Emersion Behaviour Underlies Variation in Gill Morphology and Aquatic Respiratory Function in the Amphibious Fish Kryptolebias Marmoratus A
- Additive and Non-Additive Epigenetic Signatures of Hybridisation Between Fish
- Viviparity Stimulates Diversification in an Order of Fish