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Cottidae
Known as:
Comephoridae
, Baikal oilfishes
, Cottocomephoridae
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2009
2009
Sequence diversity at cytochrome oxidase 1 (Co-1) gene among sculpins (Scorpaeniformes, Cottidae) and some other scorpionfish of Russia Far East with phylogenetic and taxonomic insights
Y. Kartavtsev
,
S. Sharina
,
Tadasuke V Goto
,
A. Balanov
,
N. Hanzawa
Genes & Genomics
2009
Corpus ID: 44028211
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) atCo-1 gene region was sequenced for 7 scorpion fish species (in total, 16 sequences of at least 552 bp…
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2008
2008
Biochemical genetic variation and population structure of fourhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus quadricornis; Cottidae) in Scandinavia.
U. Gyllensten
,
N. Ryman
Hereditas
2008
Corpus ID: 1890086
Fourhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus quadricornis; Cottidae) from 17 localities in the Baltic Sea and one freshwater locality were…
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1999
1999
A note on the reproductive ecology of the catadromous fourspine sculpin,cottus kazika (scorpaeniformes: Cottidae)
N. Takeshita
,
N. Onikura
,
S. Nagata
,
Seiichi Matsui
,
Seirô Kimura
Ichthyological Research
1999
Corpus ID: 30981102
T he seven species of tYeshwater sculpins inhabiting the Japanese Archipelago (6 Corers and 1 Trachidermus) exhibit various life…
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1998
1998
Life-history variations in the fluvial sculpin, Cottus nozawae (Cottidae), along the course of a small mountain stream
A. Goto
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1998
Corpus ID: 21757961
Life-history variations in male and female fluvial sculpins, Cottus nozawae, were studied in a small mountain stream in Hokkaido…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Parasites of the recently established round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus) (Cottidae) from the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
N. Pronin
,
G. Fleischer
,
D. R. Baldanova
,
S. V. Pronina
1997
Corpus ID: 82002989
Specimens of the recently established European round goby (Neogobius melanostomus Pallas, 1811) and tubenose goby (Proterorhinus…
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1996
1996
Myxobolus cognati n. sp. (Myxosporea) from the opercular integument of Cottus cognatus (Cottidae) in Lake Michigan.
D. Cone
,
R. Stickel
,
G. W. Eck
,
P. Muzzall
Journal of Parasitology
1996
Corpus ID: 23566591
A myxosporean producing aggregations of white pseudocysts in skin covering the posterior margin of the operculum and perioral…
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1994
1994
Sound production through the substrate during reproduction in the mottled sculpin,Cottus bairdi (Cottidae)
Audrey Whang
,
J. Janssen
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1994
Corpus ID: 10654936
SynopsisDuring reproduction maleCottus bairdi defend cavities beneath stones and perform defense and reproductive displays. Using…
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1993
1993
Male mating success and female mate choice in the river sculpin,Cottus nozawae (Cottidae)
A. Goto
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1993
Corpus ID: 24742482
SynopsisMating success of males and its correlates were investigated in a natural population of the polygynous fluvial…
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1987
1987
Comparative life histories and microhabitat use in three sympatric sculpins (Cottidae:Cottus) in northeastern California
R. A. Daniels
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1987
Corpus ID: 23147536
SynopsisLife histories of three sculpins endemic to the Pit River system, northeastern California, are detailed.Cottus pitensis…
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1976
1976
Effects of hypophysectomy and ovine prolactin on the epithelial mucus-secreting cells of the Pacific staghorn sculpin, Leptocottus armatus (Teleostei: Cottidae).
W. Marshall
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1976
Corpus ID: 41403350
Although hypophysectomy did not affect the number of skin mucous cells of sculpins in 5% seawater (1.4‰ salinity), there were…
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