Osteichthyes

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1Available topics for Bachelor and Master Theses in Vertebrate Palaeobiology Taxonomy & Systematics Evolutionary Morphology

Available topics for Bachelor and Master Theses in Vertebrate Palaeobiology Taxonomy & Systematics Evolutionary Morphology

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Source URL: www.evomorg.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-13 02:05:47
2Recent results of the micronekton sampling inter-calibration experiment by Orio Yamamura Micronekton (osteichthyes, cephalopods and crustaceans) are ubiquitous in oceanic and neritic areas and are an important component

Recent results of the micronekton sampling inter-calibration experiment by Orio Yamamura Micronekton (osteichthyes, cephalopods and crustaceans) are ubiquitous in oceanic and neritic areas and are an important component

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Source URL: www.pices.int

Language: English - Date: 2008-02-11 22:59:46
3Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000.  INTERNAL ANATOMY

Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000. INTERNAL ANATOMY

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Source URL: marinewaters.fish.wa.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-19 06:03:17
4Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000.  Gills

Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000. Gills

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Source URL: marinewaters.fish.wa.gov.au

- Date: 2013-08-19 06:03:18
    5Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000.  EXTERNAL ANATOMY

    Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000. EXTERNAL ANATOMY

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    Source URL: marinewaters.fish.wa.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-19 05:24:53
    6Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000.  EXTERNAL ANATOMY

    Bony Fish (Class Osteichthyes) The largest group of fish are the bony fishes and includes eels, seahorses and pipefish. The total number of species of bony fish is thought to be more than 15,000. EXTERNAL ANATOMY

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    Source URL: marinewaters.fish.wa.gov.au

    - Date: 2013-08-19 05:24:54
      7Phylum: Chordata Chordata is one of the better-known phyla in the animal kingdom, as it includes humans! This diverse group of animals share the following common traits: •

      Phylum: Chordata Chordata is one of the better-known phyla in the animal kingdom, as it includes humans! This diverse group of animals share the following common traits: •

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      Source URL: beachcombers-kit.fish.wa.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:38:46
      8BCAS  Vol.27 No[removed]Exceptionally-preserved Fossil Fish from China Reveals the Evolution of Early

      BCAS Vol.27 No[removed]Exceptionally-preserved Fossil Fish from China Reveals the Evolution of Early

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      Source URL: english.cas.cn

      Language: English - Date: 2014-12-19 10:40:43
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      Source URL: media.wiley.com

      Language: English - Date: 2014-09-22 13:15:58
      10Short Communications  111 A contribution to the biology of Acanthalburnus urmianus (Günther, [removed]Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae): an endemic fish of Iran

      Short Communications 111 A contribution to the biology of Acanthalburnus urmianus (Günther, [removed]Osteichthyes: Cyprinidae): an endemic fish of Iran

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      Source URL: www.kasparek-verlag.de

      Language: English - Date: 2009-03-25 11:32:59