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Umbridae
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Mudminnow
, Mudminnows
A family of ESOCIFORMES comprising the mudminnows. There are three genera: Dallia, Novumbra, and Umbra, with much disagreement about their taxonomic…
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2005
2005
Using Fish Distributions and Behavior in Patchy Habitats to Evaluate Potential Effects of Fragmentation on Small Marsh Fishes: A Case Study
Jennifer Jacobus
,
P. Webb
2005
Corpus ID: 85111927
2000
2000
Field data do not support a textbook example of convergent character displacement
R. J. Scott
,
S. Foster
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…
2000
Corpus ID: 33017251
Experimental evidence supporting convergent character displacement is rare; only one example exists and it is in the form of…
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1992
1992
Cytogenetic adaptive response of cultured fish cells to low doses of X-rays.
Y. Kurihara
,
M. Rienkjkarn
,
H. Etoh
Journal of Radiation Research
1992
Corpus ID: 30520659
The adaptive response was examining chromosomal aberrations and micronucleus in cultured fish cells, ULF-23 (mudminnow) and CAF…
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1990
1990
Using minnow traps to estimate fish population size: the importance of spatial distribution and relative species abundance
Xi He
,
D. Lodge
Hydrobiologia
1990
Corpus ID: 10066064
Relative abundance and within-lake distributions of three fishes, northern redbelly dace (Phoxinus eos), finescale dace (Phoxinus…
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1989
1989
Fish cell line (ULF-23HU) derived from the fin of the central mudminnow (Umbra limi): Suitable characteristics for clastogenicity assay
E. Park
,
Jae-Seong Lee
,
A. Yi
,
H. Etoh
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology
1989
Corpus ID: 38241846
SummaryA cell line (ULF-23HU) from the fin of the central mudminnow (Umbra limi) was characterized and tested for its suitability…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Induction of micronuclei and nuclear abnormalities in the erythrocytes of mudminnows (Umbra limi) and brown bullheads (Ictalurus nebulosus)
C. Metcalfe
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and…
1988
Corpus ID: 36431196
The authors are interested in determining whether the MN technique can be developed as an in situ assay for genotoxicity in fish…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Surviving winter hypoxia: behavioral adaptations of fishes in a northern Wisconsin winterkill lake
J. Magnuson
,
Annamarie L. Beckel
,
K. Mills
,
S. Brandt
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1985
Corpus ID: 26567277
SynopsisWinterkill lakes often have a characteristic fish community, presumably composed of species able to survive winter…
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1985
1985
Predation and the distribution and abundance of a pulmonate pond snail
K. Brown
,
Dennis R. DeVries
Oecologia
1985
Corpus ID: 41066367
SummaryThe abundances of a freshwater pulmonate snail, Lymnaea elodes were studied in a temporary pond and a permanent, more…
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1984
1984
Comparison of DNA-repair synthesis, chromosome aberrations and induction of micronuclei in cultured human fibroblasts, Chinese hamster ovary and central mudminnow (Umbra limi) cells exposed to…
D. G. Walton
,
A. B. Acton
,
H. Stich
Mutation research
1984
Corpus ID: 12516236
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Distribution of F-bodies, heterochromatin, and nucleolar organizers in the genome of the central mudminnow, Umbra limi.
A. Kligerman
,
S. Bloom
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
1977
Corpus ID: 46781030
Due to the very limited amount of knowledge available on the cytochemistry and architecture of fish chromosomes, an extensive…
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