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THE LATERAL LINE SYSTEM OF TWO SYMPATRIC EASTERN PACIFIC GOBIID FISHES OF THE GENUS LYTHRYPNUS (TELEOSTEI: GOBIIDAE)
- H. Ahnelt, Veronika Bohacek
- Biology
- 2004
Lythrypnus dalli (Gilbert, 1890) and Lythrypnus zebra (Gilbert, 1890) occur sympatrically in rocky subtidal habitats of the eastern Pacific, but occupy distinct microhabitats. The two species belong… Expand
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Nonlinear effects of temperature on body form and developmental canalization in the threespine stickleback
- D. Ramler, P. Mitteroecker, L. Shama, K. Wegner, H. Ahnelt
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of evolutionary biology
- 1 March 2014
Theoretical models predict that nonlinear environmental effects on the phenotype also affect developmental canalization, which in turn can influence the tempo and course of organismal evolution.… Expand
The influence of Canopy structure and tidal level on fish assemblages in tropical Southeast Asian Seagrass Meadows
- C. Pogoreutz, Dominik Kneer, M. Litaay, H. Asmus, H. Ahnelt
- Biology
- 10 July 2012
Abstract Seagrass meadows support abundant and diverse fish assemblages, but there are very few studies on the relation between seagrass beds with distinctly different plant canopies and their… Expand
TWO MEDITERRANEAN GOBIID FISHES WITH AN UNUSUAL CEPHALIC LATERAL LINE CANAL SYSTEM
- H. Ahnelt
- Biology
- 2001
Gobius ater (Belloti's goby) and G.!paganellus (rock goby) are the only known species of Gobiinae in the northeastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the Ponto-Caspian region with continuous… Expand
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Habitat Selection and Ecology of Two Speleophilic Gobiid Fishes(Pisces: Gobiidae) from the Western Mediterranean Sea
- J. Herler, R. Patzner, H. Ahnelt, H. Hilgers
- Geography
- 1 May 1999
The life habits and microhabitat selection of speleophilic gobiid fishes were investigated on the Balearic Island of Ibiza (western Mediterranean Sea). Corcyrogobius liechtensteini (Kolombatovic,… Expand
Contrasting morphology with molecular data: an approach to revision of species complexes based on the example of European Phoxinus (Cyprinidae)
- A. Palandačić, A. Naseka, D. Ramler, H. Ahnelt
- Biology, Medicine
- BMC Evolutionary Biology
- 9 August 2017
BackgroundMolecular taxonomy studies and barcoding projects can provide rapid means of detecting cryptic diversity. Nevertheless, the use of molecular data for species delimitation should be… Expand
Geographical variation in the cephalic lateral line canals of Eucyclogobius newberryi (Teleostei, Gobiidae) and its comparison with molecular phylogeography
A b s t r a c t . The tidewater goby, Eucyclogobius newberryi, is a small gobiid fish with low dispersal ability that inhabits coastal lagoons and estuaries in California. Analysis of mitochondrial… Expand
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Early development of the postcranial skeleton of the pikeperch Sander lucioperca (Teleostei: Percidae) relating to developmental stages and growth
- A. Ott, J. Löffler, H. Ahnelt, H. Keckeis
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of morphology
- 1 August 2012
The early development of the postcranial skeleton (pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, vertebral column and fins) in pikeperch (Sander lucioperca (L.)) was studied from hatching to days 47 and 43 post… Expand
Early development of the skull of Sander lucioperca (L.) (Teleostei: Percidae) relating to growth and mortality
- J. Löffler, A. Ott, H. Ahnelt, H. Keckeis
- Biology
- 2008
The early osteological development of the skull (chondrocranium and osteocranium) of the pikeperch Sander lucioperca was studied. Specimens were reared at two temperatures, 15·5 and 18·0° C, from… Expand
Morphological divergence of lake and stream Phoxinus of Northern Italy and the Danube basin based on geometric morphometric analysis
- D. Ramler, A. Palandačić, G. Delmastro, J. Wanzenböck, H. Ahnelt
- Geography, Biology
- Ecology and evolution
- 20 December 2016
Abstract Minnows of the genus Phoxinus are promising candidates to investigate adaptive divergence, as they inhabit both still and running waters of a variety of altitudes and climatic zones in… Expand