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- The Sargasso Sea Subtropical Gyre the Spawning and Larval Development Area of Both Freshwater and Marine Eels
- Ariosoma Balearicum (Delaroche, 1809)
- Annotated Checklist of Fishes from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary with Notes on Extralimital Species
- Observations of Large Muraenid Leptocephali in Coastal Indonesia: Locations of Sightings and Behaviour of the Larvae Michael J
- Feeding on Protists and Particulates by the Leptocephali of the Worm Eels Myrophis Spp
- Synaphobranchidae 719
- Morphology of the Olfactory Apparatus in Leptocephalus
- Annotated Checklist of the Fishes of Madagascar, Southwestern Indian Ocean, with 158 New Records
- Distribution, Abundance, and Trophic Ecology of Anguilliform Leptocephali in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
- 18S Rrna Gene Sequences of Leptocephalus Gut Contents
- Saurenchelys Halimyon, a New Species of Nettastomid Eel, With
- COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL Biodiversity: Anguillidae Are Currently Represented in the World by Only One Genus Anguilla (Nelson, 2006)
- Stableisotope Analyses Reveal the Importance of Seagrass Beds As
- Morphology and Species Composition of Southern Adriatic Sea Leptocephali Evaluated Using DNA Barcoding
- Conger Eel (Conger Conger)
- Distribution and Ecology of Leptocephali in the Western North Pacific Gyre Ecosystem
- Deep–Sea Eels (Teleostei: Anguilliformes) of the Indian Eez: Systematics, Distribution and Biology
- Acromycter Perturbator (Parr, 1932) Congridae No Common Name
- Nettastomatidae Kaup, 1859 - Duckbill Eels [=Nettastominae, Saurenchelidae] Notes: Nettastominae Kaup, 1859B:6 [Ref
- Annotated Checklist of the Fishes of Madagascar, Southwestern Indian Ocean, with 158 New Records
- Age, Growth, Distribution and Ecological Aspects of Conger Conger Leptocephali Collected in the Azores, Based on Otolith Analysis of Premetamorphic Specimens
- Guide to the Leptocephali (Elopiformes, Anguilliformes, and Notacanthiformes)
- Miller and Robinet 2018 Life History and Morphology of Eel Larvae In
- Elopomorph Larvae Are Important Contributors to Fish Biodiversity in a Low-Latitude Oceanic Ecosystem
- VAL KELLS - MARINE SCIENCE ILLUSTRATION [email protected]
- Morphological Development of Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of the European Eel (Anguilla Anguilla)