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Effect of Diverse Abiotic Conditions on the Structure and Biodiversity Of
Parasites of Lake Minnow, Eupallasella Percnurus (Pall.): the State of Knowledge and Threats
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Amur Fish: Wealth and Crisis
Parasites of Lake Minnow, Eupallasella Percnurus (Pall.): the State of Knowledge and Threats
A Cyprinid Fish
Mongol Zagasnii Ulaan Dans English
Department of the Interior
REPORT of Chornobyl Center for Nuclear Safety, Radioactive Waste and Radioecology
Biodiversity and Fishery Resources. Washington, DC : Island Press, 2007
Fish Occurrence in the Middle Volga and Upper Don Regions (Russia)
Fishes of Mongolia a Check-List of the fi Shes Known to Occur in Mongolia with Comments on Systematics and Nomenclature
Coregonus Maraena, Bloch) and Peled (Coregonus Peled, Gmelin
Research Article Histological Differences in Axial Musculature
Mongolian Red List of Fishes
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of the Expansion of Rotan Perccottus Glenii from West-Ukrainian Centre of Distribution and Consequences for European Freshwater Ecosystems*
First Records of Tracheliastes Sachalinensis (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae), a Fin Parasite of Cyprinids, from Japan
AACL BIOFLUX Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation International Journal of the Bioflux Society
Top View
Compensatory Growth and Matter Or Energy Deposition in Vimba Vimba Juveniles Fed Natural Food Or a Formulated Diet
Umbra Krameri) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
And Abbottina Rivularis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Lake Buyr Drainage, Mongolia
On the Variation and Distribution of the Lake Minnow, Eupallasella Percnurus (Pall.)
Summary Conservation Action Plans for Mongolian Fishes Public Disclosure Authorized
Mrna EXPRESSION of BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 7 (Bmp7) DURING FOLLICULOGENESIS in ZEBRAFISH
Andrzej WITKOWSKI 1* and Joanna GRABOWSKA2
DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife
Extinction Risk to Lake Minnow (Eupallasella Percnurus) Due to Habitat Loss: Eastern Poland Case Study
Nabs 2004 Final