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Sicyopterus lagocephalus
Known as:
Gobius lagocephalus
, Sicydium taeniurum
, Sicyopterus taeniurus
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Changes in the Muscle Biochemical Composition of Lagocephalus Spadiceus (Richardson, 1845) and Lagocephalus Lunaris (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) off Visakhapatnam, East Coast of India
P. Y. Rao
,
I. Sirisha
2013
Corpus ID: 17698761
Seasonal changes in the biochemical parameters such as protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash besides moisture content in the…
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2012
2012
Finding paradise: cues directing the migration of the waterfall climbing Hawaiian gobioid Sicyopterus stimpsoni.
G. Leonard
,
T. Maie
,
K. N. Moody
,
G. D. Schrank
,
R. Blob
,
H. Schoenfuss
Journal of Fish Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 44317643
A series of waterfall-climbing trials were conducted to identify cues that direct the climbing of juvenile Sicyopterus stimpsoni…
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2011
2011
Performance across extreme environments: comparing waterfall climbing among amphidromous gobioid fishes from Caribbean and Pacific Islands
H. Schoenfuss
,
T. Maie
,
Sandy M. Kawano
,
R. Blob
2011
Corpus ID: 39377892
Amphidromous gobioid fishes have colonized streams on tropical and subtropical volcanic islands across the globe. Such streams…
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2011
2011
Toxicity and Molecular Identification of Green Toadfish Lagocephalus lunaris Collected from Kyushu Coast, Japan
Y. Nagashima
,
Takuya Matsumoto
,
Keisuke Kadoyama
,
S. Ishizaki
,
Makoto Terayama
Journal of Toxicology
2011
Corpus ID: 2110009
Green toadfish Lagocephalus lunaris inhabits tropical and subtropical seas and contains high tetrodotoxin (TTX) levels in the…
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2008
2008
Hematological toxicity associated with tissue extract from poisonous fish Lagocephalus lagocephalus--influence on erythrocyte function in Wistar rats.
M. Saoudi
,
A. Abdelmouleh
,
K. Jamoussi
,
A. Kammoun
,
A. El Feki
Journal of Food Science
2008
Corpus ID: 40366337
The puffer fish Lagocephalus lagocephalus represents serious public health problems in the world. The relative toxicity of each…
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2008
2008
Threatened fishes of the world: Sicyopterus sarasini Weber & de Beaufort, 1915 (Gobiidae)
C. Lord
,
P. Keith
Environmental Biology of Fishes
2008
Corpus ID: 9171150
Common name: “Sicyoptere de Sarasin” or “Lochon”. Conservation status: critically endangered. Identification: D1 VI, D2 I + 10, A…
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2004
2004
Sicyopterus aiensis, a new species of freshwater goby (Gobioidei) from Vanuatu, South Pacific
P. Keith
,
R. E. Watson
,
G. Marquet
2004
Corpus ID: 88915099
Sicyopterus aiensis, n. sp., un gobie dulcaquicole, est decrit sur la base de 30 specimens collectes dans les rivieres du Vanuatu…
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2003
2003
Toxicity of puffers landed and marketed in Thailand
S. Brillantes
,
W. Samosorn
,
Sriwanna Faknoi
,
Y. Oshima
2003
Corpus ID: 85568562
: Toxicity of puffer fish Lagocephalus lunaris and Lagocephalus spadiuceus landed and sold in Samut Sakorn fish landing in…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Molecular Species Identification of Newly Hatched Hawaiian Amphidromous Gobioid Larvae
Daniel P. Lindstrom
Marine Biotechnology
1999
Corpus ID: 19458583
Abstract: This report describes a method for the determination of species identity of newly hatched larvae of five sympatric…
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1996
1996
Diet and food selection in the endemic Hawaiian amphidromous goby, Sicyopterus stimpsoni (Pisces: Gobiidae)
Michael H. Kido
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1996
Corpus ID: 22934540
SynopsisThe ecological role of Sicyopterus stimpsoni as a nearly exclusive algal grazer in Hawaiian streams is established…
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