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Poecilia latipinna
Known as:
Mollienesia latipinna
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1997
1997
A drop net and removable walkway used to quantitatively sample fishes over wetland surfaces in the dwarf mangroves of the southern Everglades
J. Lorenz
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C. Mcivor
,
G. Powell
,
P. Frederick
Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.)
1997
Corpus ID: 25276133
We describe a 9 m2 drop net and removable walkways designed to quantify densities of small fishes in wetland habitats with low to…
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1989
1989
The effect of ontogenetic experience on variation in growth, maturation, and sexual behavior in the sailfin molly,Poecilia latipinna (Pisces: Poeciliidae)
J. A. Farr
,
J. Travis
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1989
Corpus ID: 33290706
SynopsisWe investigated the potential effect of social interactions between juveniles on the adult body size and male sexual…
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1976
1976
The gonadotropic cells in the pituitary of the black molly, Mollienisia latipinna, and other teleosts, identified by the immunofluorescence technique in normal and androgen-treated animals
H. Goos
,
R. Seldenrijk
,
J. Peute
Cell and Tissue Research
1976
Corpus ID: 34592146
SummaryUsing anti-carp-gonadotropic-γ-globulin, the indirect immunofluorescence technique was applied to sections of the…
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1975
1975
Proceedings: The sertoli cell in the testis of the black molly (Mollienisia latipinna).
R. van den Hurk
,
J. Peute
,
J. Meek
,
P. Van Oordt
Journal of Endocrinology
1975
Corpus ID: 33337582
1975
1975
Use of larvivorous fish for vector control in the Malvides Republic.
B. Velimirovic
,
J. L. Clarke
Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie
1975
Corpus ID: 43504661
The paper reports on the use of three larvivorous fishes in the Maldives Republic: Poecilia reticulata (Poeciliidae), Mollienesia…
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1973
1973
Influence of Tilapia mossambica (Peters), T. zillii (Gervais) (Cichlidae) and Mollienesia latipinna LeSueur (Poeciliidae) on pond populations of Culex mosquitoes and chironomid midges.
E. Legner
,
R. A. Medved
1973
Corpus ID: 90756864
1972
1972
Effect of 2-Br-α-ergocryptine on fresh water survival in the teleosts,Xiphophorus hellerii andPoecilia latipinna
B. Mckeown
Experientia
1972
Corpus ID: 21618023
Die Injektion von 2-Br-α-ergokryptin (CB 154) hemmte das Überleben vonXiphophorus helleri undPoecilia latipinna im Süsswasser. CB…
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1968
1968
Prädispositionen bei Mollienesia sphenops (Pisces, Poeciliidae) für einen Übergang zum Leben in subterranen Gewässern
E. Zeiske
Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Physiologie
1968
Corpus ID: 9389122
SummaryThe viviparous fish Mollienesia sphenops was investigated with respect to preadaptations to life in darkness.Experiments…
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1964
1964
The heterophyid trematode Ascocotyle (A.) leighi Burton, 196, from the hearts of certain poeciliid and cyprinodont fishes
F. Sogandares-Bernal
,
R. Lumsden
Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde
1964
Corpus ID: 37263670
Trematodes of the genus Ascocotyle Looss, 1899, commonly employ brackish water fishes of the families Cyprinodontidae, Mugilidae…
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1962
1962
Brood-production after Hypophysectomy in the Viviparous Teleost Mollienesia latipinna Le Sueur
J. Ball
Nature
1962
Corpus ID: 32260893
AMONG the predominantly oviparous teleost fishes the habit of viviparity is widespread, and appears to have arisen repeatedly and…
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