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Composition and interrelationships of a large Neotropical freshwater fish group, the subfamily Cheirodontinae (Characiformes: Characidae): A case study based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences
(2013-07-01)
•Relationships of Cheirodontinae based on a broad taxonomic sample.•Results reject the monophyly of Cheirodontinae as previously conceived.•Exclusion of Amazonspinther and Spintherobolus from the subfamily Cheirodontinae.•The ...
Molecular phylogenetics of the Neotropical fish family Prochilodontidae (Teleostei: Characiformes)
(Elsevier B.V., 2016-09-01)
Migratory detritivores of the characiform family Prochilodontidae occur throughout the freshwaters of much of South America. Prochilodontids often form massive populations and many species achieve substantial body sizes; ...
Helminths of freshwater fishes in the reservoir of the Hydroeletric Power Station of Itaipu, Paraná, Brazil
(Check List and Authors, 2017)
Checklist of nematodes parasitizing fish in the Brazilian Amazon
(Cambridge University Press, 2023)
Molecular phylogenetics of Neotropical detritivorous fishes of the family Curimatidae (Teleostei: Characiformes)
(Elsevier B.V., 2018-10-01)
Curimatidae, the fourth largest family of detritivorous Neotropical characiform fishes, encompasses eight extant genera and over 110 species dwelling in diverse freshwater habitats from Costa Rica to Argentina. Extensive ...
DNA barcodes discriminate freshwater fishes from the Paraiba do Sul River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil
(Informa Healthcare, 2014)
New host records and a checklist of fishes infected with Austrodiplostomum compactum (Digenea: Diplostomidae) in Brazil
(Brazilian Coll Veterinary Parasitology, 2013-10-01)
This study reports the infection of fishes by Austrodiplostomum compactum metacercariae in the Chavantes reservoir, medium Paranapanema River, municipality of Ipaussu, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Twenty-three fish species ...
Length-weight relationships for 36 freshwater fish species from two tropical reservoirs: Ayamé I and Buyo, Côte d’Ivoire
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2012)