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Halichoeres bivittatus

Known as: Halichoeres bathyphilus bivittatus, Labrus bivittatus 
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Recent studies have demonstrated that detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) from aquatic vertebrates in water bodies is possible… 
2010
2010
Context.Invasive species are a growing global problem. Biological invasions can result in numerous harmful impacts on local… 
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
While many coral reef fishes utilise substratum refuges, the direct influence of water flow and swimming ability on such refuging… 
2002
2002
Abstract The present study examined diurnal cycles of oocyte development and maturation in the kyusen wrasse, Halichoeres… 
2002
2002
Cleaning behaviour is reported in Halichoeres bivittatus for the first time off Paraiba coast, northeastern Brazil. Six species… 
2001
2001
Diet and feeding behaviour of the three western South Atlantic acanthurids (Acanthurus bahianus, A. chirurgus, and A. coeruleus… 
2000
2000
Yellow wrasses (Halichoeres chrysus) show clear daily activity patterns. The fish hide in the substrate at (subjective) night… 
1993
1993
SynopsisThe bar jack,Caranx Tuber, was commonly observed to follow individual puddingwife wrasses,Halichoeres radiatus, that were… 
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Fertilization rates were estimated for natural spawns in the tropical wrasse, Halichoeres bivattatus. Fertilization rate averaged…