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Gonorynchiformes And Ostariophysan Relationships A Comprehensive Review Series On Teleostean Fish Biology Terry Grande

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Gonorynchiformes And Ostariophysan Relationships A Comprehensive Review Series On Teleostean Fish Biology Terry Grande
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Publisher: Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.51 MB
Pages: 598
Author: Terry Grande
ISBN: 1578083745
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Gonorynchiformes And Ostariophysan Relationships A Comprehensive Review Series On Teleostean Fish Biology Terry Grande by Terry Grande 1578083745 instant download after payment.

An understanding of gonorynchiform morphology and systematic inter- and intra-relationships has proven vital to a better understanding of the evolution of lower teleosts in general, and more specifically of groups such as the clupeiforms (e.g., herrings and anchovies), and ostariophysans (e.g., carps, minnows and catfishes). This book examines the current knowledge of gonorynchiform biology, including comparative osteology, myology, epibranchial morphology and development. Phylogenetic interrelationships among gonorynchiform fishes are reexamined.

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