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Resource Enhancement and Sustainable Aquaculture Practices in Southeast Asia 2014 (RESA)
Isolation, Identification and Genomic Analysis of Plesiomonas Shigelloides Isolated from Diseased Percocypris Pingi (Tchang, 1930)
THESIS Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER of SCIENCE of Rhodes University
Minnows and Molecules: Resolving the Broad and Fine-Scale Evolutionary Patterns of Cypriniformes
Contrasting Ecological Niches Lead to Great Postzygotic Ecological Isolation
Molecular Phylogeny and Biogeography of Percocypris (Cyprinidae, Teleostei)
Evolution of the Yangtze River Reconstructed from the Largest Molecular Phylogeny of Cyprinidae
Phylogenetic Classification of Extant Genera of Fishes of the Order Cypriniformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi)
Phylogenetic Classification of Extant Genera of Fishes of the Order Cypriniformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi)
Sequencing and Characterization of Mitochondrial Protein-Coding
Genetic Diversity and Structure Analysis of Percocypris Pingi (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae): Implications for Conservation and Hatchery Release in the Yalong River
Molecular Variation and Evolution of the Tyrosine Kinase Domains of Insulin Receptor Ira and Irb Genes in Cyprinidae
Appendix 1- Biodiversity Management Report)
Inland Fisheries Resource Enhancement and Conservation in Asia Xi RAP PUBLICATION 2010/22
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Phylogeny and Polyploidy: Resolving the Classification of Cyprinine Fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes)
Freshwater Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Values of the Beijiang River, China
Ecological Adaptation of an F1 Hybrid Cross of Carnivorous and Herbivorous Cyprinidae Shes
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The Hypogean Fishes of China
Variation Patterns of the Mitochondrial 16S Rrna Gene With
Phylogenetic Impressions of Reproductive and Genomic
The Systematics of the Freshwater Crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura: Potamidae) of Southern China, and Freshwater Zoogeography of China
Downloaded from Dryad (Doi:10.5061/Dryad.J4802), and the Subtrees Corresponding to the Four Fish Groups Investigated in Our Study Were Extracted