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- Feeding Ecology of Four Hatchetfishes (Sternoptychidae) in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
- Fishes Collected by Midwater Trawls During Two Cruises of the David Starr Jordan in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean, April-June and September-October, 1972
- Hatchetfishes (Stomiiformes: Sternoptychidae) Biodiversity, Trophic Ecology, Vertical Niche Partitioning and Functional Roles in the Western Tropical Atlantic
- Fishes of the World
- Genetic Support for the Morphological Identification of Larvae Of
- Fishes of the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge Collected During the MAR-ECO Cruise in June-July 2004
- Table 1.1 the Diversity of Living Fishes
- Marine Ecology Progress Series 605:1
- Osmeriformes Taxonomy: Superclass Osteichthyes Class Actinopterygii
- Osteology and Relationships of Pseudotrichonotus Altivelis (Teleostei: Aulopifornies: Pseudotrichonotidae)
- The Evolution of Fangs Across Ray-Finned Fishes (Actinopterygii)
- Maurolicus Muelleri ) Larvae, and Life History
- Review of the Deep-Sea Fish Family Platytroctidae (Pisces: Salmoniformes)
- The Biology, Distribution and Ecology of Lampanyctodes Hectoris and Maurolicus Muelleri Along the South-African Coast
- Deep-Sea Fish Rod Pigments
- Bioluminescent Fishes and Their Eyes
- Aulopiformes I"
- Tamuh72002.Pdf
- Stomiiformes: Sternoptychidae) from the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
- 8 Deep Sea Fishes Noct-Diurn Changeover.Pptx
- Identification Guide to the Deep-Sea Cartilaginous Fishes of The
- Phylogenetic Classification of Bony Fishes Ricardo Betancur-R1,2*, Edward O
- Sternoptychidae 889
- And Bentho-Pelagic Fish Dynamics Around Remote Seamounts in the South Atlantic Ocean
- Teleostei: Siluriformes)
- Myctophiformes Chapter 6
- A Classification of Fishes (Nelson 2016)
- Redalyc.Check List of Stomiiform, Aulopiform and Myctophiform Fishes
- Phylogenetic Analysis of the Cottid Genus Artedius
- Does Host Diet Govern the Structure and Diversity of Tapeworm
- Combining Motility and Bioluminescent Signalling Aids Mate Finding in Deep-Sea Fish: a Simulation Study
- From the Eocene of Ilam, Zagros Basin, Iran
- Flow Sensing in the Deep Sea: Morphology of the Lateral Line System in Stomiiform Fishes