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Parexocoetus brachypterus
Known as:
Exocoetus brachypterus
, sailfin flyingfish
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Ecology and life history of Paratomapoderus brachypterus in Gabon (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)
S. Biondi
,
Carlo Massarone
,
C. Manci
2017
Corpus ID: 55144453
On the base of data collected during four expeditions in Gabon (West Africa) from 2012 to 2016, the authors provide new…
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2013
2013
Spectral data reveal unexpected cryptic colour polymorphism in female sailfin silverside fish from ancient Lake Matano
J. Pfaender
,
S. Gray
,
I. P. Rick
,
S. Chapuis
,
R. Hadiaty
,
F. Herder
Hydrobiologia
2013
Corpus ID: 254540761
Persistent colour polymorphisms can result from natural and/or sexual selection, and may occur in males, females, or both sexes…
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2012
2012
Alternative egg-feeding tactics in Telmatherina sarasinorum, a trophic specialist of Lake Matano’s evolving sailfin silversides fish radiation
A. Cerwenka
,
J. Wedekind
,
R. Hadiaty
,
U. Schliewen
,
F. Herder
Hydrobiologia
2012
Corpus ID: 254549494
Feeding specialisation is a typical feature of adaptive animal radiations. Different kinds of feeding specialisations have…
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2002
2002
Adaptive ontogenetic shape change in flyingfish Parexocoetus mento mento
J. J. C. Dasilao
,
A. Rossiter
,
K. Yamaoka
2002
Corpus ID: 56064345
Body shape transformation of flyingfish Parexocoetus mento mento was examined to relate its functional importance in flight…
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2000
2000
First Caribbean report of Glossobius impressus (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) and a new host, fourwing flyingfish, Hirundichthys affinis.
L. Bunkley-Williams
,
E. Williams
2000
Corpus ID: 82120107
Flyingfishes are used as human food in much of the Caribbean. As inshore fisheries become depleted, the pelagic fisheries will…
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