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Pacific Plate Biogeography, with Special Reference to Shorefishes
Marine Ecology
Phylogeography of the Pipefish, Urocampus Carinirostris, Suggests Secondary Intergradation of Ancient Lineages
Targeted Fauna Assessment.Pdf
New Record of Syngnathoides Biaculeatus(Bloch)
Canning Estuary
FAMILY Syngnathidae Bonaparte, 1831 - Pipefishes, Seahorses
The Dynamics of Male Brooding, Mating Patterns, and Sex Roles in Pipefishes and Seahorses (Family Syngnathidae)
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Bayesian Node Dating Based on Probabilities of Fossil Sampling Supports Trans-Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes
Documenting the Distribution, Biology and Ecology of Victoria's Only
BORR Northern and Central Section Targeted Fauna Assessment (Biota 2019A) – Part 3 (Part 7 of 7) BORR Northern and Central Section Fauna
The Fish Communities and Main Fish Populations of the Jurien Bay Marine Park
Review of the South Coast Marine Areas for Reservation 2021
A New Genus and Miniature Species of Pipehorse (Syngnathidae) from Indonesia
The Distribution of Larval Fish Assemblages of Gulf St Vincent in Relation to the Positioning of Sanctuary Zones
실험실 사육에 의한 한국산 실고기과(Syngnathidae) 2종, 풀해마(Uro- Campus Nanus)와 실고기(Syngnathus Schlegeli)의 초기생활사 비교 이재환ㆍ김진구*
Synopsis of the Indo-Pacific Pipefish Genus Siokunichthys (Syngnathidae), with Description of S. Nigrolineatus N. Sp.!
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The Etyfish Project © Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J
The Evolutionary Origins of Syngnathidae: Pipefishes and Seahorses
Trophic Implications of Light Reductions for Amphibolis Griffithii Seagrass Fauna
Dispersal, Habitat Differences, and Comparative Phylogeography Of
Seadragons & Their Friends
<I>Stigmatopora</I> (Syngnathidae)
Cherax Species in South Eastern Quensland, Australia
The Importance of Seahorses and Pipefishes in the Diet of Marine
Relationships Between Genetic Variability and Life-History Features of Fishes Based on S7 Ribosomal Protein Gene
I HOW IS a FAMILY of SEDENTARY MARINE
Observations of Some Tasmanian Fishes: Part Xiii