Astroblepidae
National Institutes of Health
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The monotypic Astroblepidae fish family includes 81 species distributed along Central and Northern Andes in South America and…
A major objective of this work is to define monophyletic groups of siluriforms on the basis of advanced characters. A majority of…
Of those fishes scraping food off substrates and using head parts in substrate attachment for station‐holding, the catfish…
Astroblepidae or “climbing catfishes” encompass a single genus of species living in high altitude rivers in the Andes of South…
The current study describes the ultrastructural characteristics of spermatogenesis, spermiogenesis, and spermatozoa in specimens…
The eastern Antioquia region of Colombia’s central mountain range, is characterize by steep altitudinal gradients and rich…
Common names: Preñadilla (Spanish), Chalúa (Quéchua). Conservation status: Critically endangered. Identification: Previously…
Categorizing a species of concern as endangered requires basic information about habitat, population trends, life history…
Two types of odontodes, or dermal teeth, occur in the neotropical Andean astroblepid catfishes. Both odontode types conform in…