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Perccottus glenii
Known as:
Amur sleeper
, Percottus glehni
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2017
2017
Parasite communities and infection levels of the invasive Chinese sleeper Perccottus glenii (Actinopterygii: Odontobutidae) from the Naab river basin, Germany.
Yuriy Kvach
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Michal Janáč
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Sebastian Nehring
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Markéta Ondračková
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Pa Vel Jurajda
Journal of helminthology
2017
The Chinese sleeper (Perccottus glenii), an invasive Asian fish, was first registered in Germany in 2009 (westernmost extent of…
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2016
2016
New complete mitochondrial genome of the Perccottus glenii (Perciformes, Odontobutidae): additional non-coding region.
Xiaohui Chen
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Yangbai Shi
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Liqiang Zhong
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Minghua Wang
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Lihui Sun
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Guoliang Yang
Mitochondrial DNA. Part A, DNA mapping…
2016
Perccottus glenii is a species of freshwater sleeper native to the Russian Far East, north-eastern China, and the northern part…
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2015
2015
Occurrence, dispersion and habitat preferences of Amur sleeper (Perccottus glenii) in oxbow lakes of a large river and its tributary
Jacek Rechulicz
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Wojciech Płaska
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Dorota A. Nawrot
Aquatic Ecology
2015
Amur sleeper (Perccottus glenii) is currently one of the most invasive fish species in Europe. This inspired our research to…
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2014
2014
Phylogeographical analysis of a cold-temperate freshwater fish, the Amur sleeper (Perccottus glenii) in the Amur and Liaohe River basins of Northeast Asia.
Wang Xu
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Wei Yin
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Anhui Chen
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Jiao Li
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Guangchun Lei
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Cuizhang Fu
Zoological science
2014
The Amur sleeper Perccottus glenii (Perciformes, Gobioidei, Odontobutidae) is well known as an invasive fish in the river basins…
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2013
2013
Complete mitochondrial genome of Chinese sleeper, Perccottus glenii.
Wei Xue
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Guang-Yuan Hou
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Xiaowen Sun
Mitochondrial DNA
2013
Chinese sleeper (Perccottus glenii) belongs to the largest vertebrate order, Perciformes. In this study, the complete…
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2012
2012
Some hematological parameters of Perccottus glenii (Dybowski, 1877) from Lake Krugloe and Lake Plyazhnoe of Samara oblast
A. K. Mineev
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions
2012
The results of hematological study of Perccottus glenii from Lake Krugloe and Lake Plyazhnoe (Samara oblast) in 2010 are…
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2011
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2011
Potential range of the invasive fish rotan (Perccottus glenii) in the Holarctic
Andrey Nikolaevich Reshetnikov
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Gentile Francesco Ficetola
Biological Invasions
2011
Rotan Perccottus glenii is one of the most widespread alien invasive freshwater fish in Eurasia. We reviewed the mechanisms of…
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2011
2011
Erratum to: Life-history traits of Amur sleeper, Perccottus glenii, in the invaded Vistula River: early investment in reproduction but reduced growth rate
Joanna A Grabowska
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Dariusz Pietraszewski
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Mirosław Przybylski
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Ali Serhan Tarkan
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Lidia Marszał
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Magdalena Lampart-Kałużniacka
Hydrobiologia
2011
Due to an unfortunate turn of events, the first-and surnames of all authors were interchanged in the original publication. The…
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2010
2010
Life-history traits of Amur sleeper, Perccottus glenii, in the invaded Vistula River: early investment in reproduction but reduced growth rate
Grabowska Joanna
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Pietraszewski Dariusz
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Przybylski Mirosław
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Tarkan Ali Serhan
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Marszał Lidia
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Lampart-Kałużniacka Magdalena
Hydrobiologia
2010
In recent decades, Amur sleeper is one of the most invasive fish species in Eastern and Central Europe. Generally, it is assumed…
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2004
2004
The introduced fish, rotan (Perccottus glenii), depresses populations of aquatic animals (macroinvertebrates, amphibians, and a fish)
Andrey Nikolaevich Reshetnikov
Hydrobiologia
2004
The fish rotan (Perccottus gleniiDybowski) was accidentally introduced into European Russia from the Amur River basin. Rotan is…
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