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Wong, Corrie C., Jeffrey C. Drazen, Chatham K. Callan, and Keith E. Korsmeyer. "Hypoxia tolerance in coral-reef triggerfishes (Balistidae)." Coral Reefs 37, no. 1 (November 27, 2017): 215–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-017-1649-7.

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Raick, Xavier, David Lecchini, Loïc Kéver, Orphal Colleye, Frédéric Bertucci, and Éric Parmentier. "Sound production mechanism in triggerfish (Balistidae): a synapomorphy." Journal of Experimental Biology 221, no. 1 (November 23, 2017): jeb168948. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.168948.

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Fricke, Hans W. "Mating Systems, Maternal and Biparental Care in Triggerfish (Balistidae)." Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 53, no. 2 (April 26, 2010): 105–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.1980.tb01043.x.

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Parmentier, Eric, Xavier Raick, David Lecchini, Kelly Boyle, Sam Vanwassenbergh, Frédéric Bertucci, and Loïc Kéver. "Unusual sound production mechanism in the triggerfishRhinecanthus aculeatus(Balistidae)." Journal of Experimental Biology 220, no. 2 (October 24, 2016): 186–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.146514.

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Matsutani, Shinji, Hiroyuki Uchiyama, and Hironobu Ito. "The telencephalic retinopetal nucleus in a teleost, (balistidae, teleostei)." Neuroscience Research 3 (January 1985): S157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-0102(85)90347-5.

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Mardlijah, Siti, and Mufti Petala Patria. "VARIASI UKURAN DAN JENIS MANGSA DARI IKAN MADIDIHANG MUDA (IMMATURE) DAN DEWASA (MATURE)." BAWAL Widya Riset Perikanan Tangkap 3, no. 1 (February 7, 2017): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/bawal.3.1.2010.65-70.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara mangsa dan pemangsa (ikan madidihang) di perairan Marisa. Pengambilan contoh dilakukan di Marisa, Provinsi Gorontalo, pada perusahaan fillet ikan tuna. Pengamatan isi lambung dilakukan secara visual. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan antara pertambahan ukuran mangsa dengan ukuran ikan pemangsa (madidihang), tapi terdapat hubungan antara jenis mangsa dengan ukuran ikan pemangsa. Ikan madidihang yang berukuran besar (matang gonad) memakan tuna kecil (Auxis rochei) dan ikan pelagis kecil (Brama dussumieri dan Selar crumenopthalmus), sedangkan ikan madidihang yang belum matang gonad banyak memakan Canthigaster spp., Monacanthidae, dan Balistidae. Kanibalisme tidak terjadi di perairan Teluk Tomini. The objective of this research was to study on the relationship between predator and prey for yellowfin tuna in Tomini Bay. Sampling site were located at Marisa, Gorontalo Province in 2007. Prey composition of yellowfin tuna was visually determined. The results showed that there was no relationship between the size of yellowfin tuna and their preys, however, there was indication that different size of yellowfin tuna feed on different item of foods. Adults yellowfin tuna feed little tuna (Auxis rochei) and small pelagic fish Brama dussumieri and Selar cromenopthalmus), while immature yellowfin tuna feed mostly Canthigaster spp., Monacanthidae and Balistidae.
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Тупоногов, В. Н. "Пятнистый спинорогCanthidermis maculata(Balistidae) в тихоокеанских водах южных Курильских островов." Вопросы ихтиологии 55, no. 6 (2015): 727–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7868/s0042875215060260.

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Parmentier, Eric, Xavier Raick, David Lecchini, Kelly Boyle, Sam Van Wassenbergh, Frédéric Bertucci, and Loïc Kéver. "Correction: Unusual sound production mechanism in the triggerfishRhinecanthus aculeatus(Balistidae)." Journal of Experimental Biology 220, no. 4 (February 15, 2017): 731. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.157263.

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Matsutani, Shinji, Hiroyuki Uchiyama, and Hironobu Ito. "The telencephalic retinopetal nucleus in a teleost, Navodon modestus (Balistidae, teleostei)." Neuroscience Research Supplements 1 (January 1985): S157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0921-8696(85)80294-2.

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Gustavo, Sá-Gabriel Luiz, and Wagner Franco Molina. "Karyotype diversification in fishes of the Balistidae, Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae (Tetraodontiformes)." Caryologia 58, no. 3 (January 2005): 229–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00087114.2005.10589455.

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Davison, William. "The median fin muscles of the leatherjacket,Parika scaber (Pisces: Balistidae)." Cell and Tissue Research 248, no. 1 (April 1987): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01239973.

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Pyle, Richard, and John Earle. "Xanthichthys greenei, a new species of triggerfish (Balistidae) from the Line Islands." Biodiversity Data Journal 1 (September 16, 2013): e994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/bdj.1.e994.

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Davison, William. "Arterioles in the swimming muscles of the leatherjacket Parika scaber (Pisces: Balistidae)." Cell and Tissue Research 248, no. 3 (June 1987): 703–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00216502.

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Sahayak, Satish, Joshi K. K., and Sriramachandramurty V. "Taxonomy of the Ocean triggerfish, Canthidermis maculata (Tetradontiformes, Balistidae) from the Indian coast." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India 56, no. 2 (November 25, 2014): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.6024/jmbai.2014.56.2.01770a-08.

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Matsuura, Keiichi, and Sean B. Menke. "A new triggerfish of the genus Abalistes (Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae) from the western Pacific." Records of the Australian Museum 56, no. 2 (July 7, 2004): 189–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.56.2004.1431.

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KAWASE, KIROSHI. "Simplicity and diversity in the reproductive ecology of triggerfish (Balistidae) and filefish (Monacanthidae)." Fisheries science 68, sup1 (2002): 119–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2331/fishsci.68.sup1_119.

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Tuponogov, V. N. "Rough triggerfish Canthidermis maculata (Balistidae) in the Pacific waters of Southern Kuril Islands." Journal of Ichthyology 55, no. 6 (November 2015): 914–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s003294521506020x.

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Supiwong, Weerayuth, Alongklod Tanomtong, Sarun Jumrusthanasan, Suthip Khakhong, Lamyai Neeratanaphan, and La-Orsri Sanoamuang. "Standardized Karyotype and Idiogram of Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens (Tetraodontiformes, Balistidae) in Thailand." CYTOLOGIA 78, no. 4 (2013): 345–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.78.345.

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Gladstone, William. "Lek-like spawning, parental care and mating periodicity of the triggerfishPseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Balistidae)." Environmental Biology of Fishes 39, no. 3 (March 1994): 249–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00005127.

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Dornburg, Alex, Francesco Santini, and Michael E. Alfaro. "The Influence of Model Averaging on Clade Posteriors: An Example Using the Triggerfishes (Family Balistidae)." Systematic Biology 57, no. 6 (December 1, 2008): 905–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150802562392.

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Dornburg, Alex, Brian Sidlauskas, Francesco Santini, Laurie Sorenson, Thomas J. Near, and Michael E. Alfaro. "THE INFLUENCE OF AN INNOVATIVE LOCOMOTOR STRATEGY ON THE PHENOTYPIC DIVERSIFICATION OF TRIGGERFISH (FAMILY: BALISTIDAE)." Evolution 65, no. 7 (March 25, 2011): 1912–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01275.x.

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Kavanagh, Kathryn D., and John E. Olney. "Ecological correlates of population density and behavior in the circumtropical black triggerfish Melichthys niger (Balistidae)." Environmental Biology of Fishes 76, no. 2-4 (June 3, 2006): 387–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-006-9044-1.

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Queiroz, Alexya Cunha de, Yoichi Sakai, Marcelo Vallinoto, and Breno Barros. "Morphometric comparisons of plant-mimetic juvenile fish associated with plant debris observed in the coastal subtropical waters around Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan." PeerJ 4 (July 26, 2016): e2268. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2268.

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The general morphological shape of plant-resembling fish and plant parts were compared using a geometric morphometrics approach. Three plant-mimetic fish species,Lobotes surinamensis(Lobotidae),Platax orbicularis(Ephippidae) andCanthidermis maculata(Balistidae), were compared during their early developmental stages with accompanying plant debris (i.e., leaves of several taxa) in the coastal subtropical waters around Kuchierabu-jima Island, closely facing the Kuroshio Current. The degree of similarity shared between the plant parts and co-occurring fish species was quantified, however fish remained morphologically distinct from their plant models. Such similarities were corroborated by analysis of covariance and linear discriminant analysis, in which relative body areas of fish were strongly related to plant models. Our results strengthen the paradigm that morphological clues can lead to ecological evidence to allow predictions of behavioural and habitat choice by mimetic fish, according to the degree of similarity shared with their respective models. The resemblance to plant parts detected in the three fish species may provide fitness advantages via convergent evolutionary effects.
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Bean, K., GP Jones, and MJ Caley. "Relationships among distribution, abundance and microhabitat specialisation in a guild of coral reef triggerfish (family Balistidae)." Marine Ecology Progress Series 233 (2002): 263–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps233263.

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Behera, P. R., Subhadeep Ghosh, K. Sreeramulu, K. K. Joshi, and M. A. Jishnudev. "Range extension of striped triggerfish, Xanthichthys lineopunctatus (Hollard, 1854) (Tetradontiformis: Balistidae) in the eastern Indian Ocean." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India 60, no. 1 (June 20, 2018): 108–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.6024/jmbai.2018.60.1.2042-18.

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Cristiano Queiroz de, Albuquerque, Agnaldo Silva Martins, Nilamon de Oliveira Leite Junior, Julio Neves de Araújo, and Alan Marques Ribeiro. "Age and growth of the queen triggerfish Balistes vetula (tetraodontiformes, balistidae) of the central coast of Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 59, no. 3 (September 2011): 231–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-87592011000300003.

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Dorsal spines (n=649) of the queen triggerfish Balistes vetula were collected between 1997 to 1999 at the central coast of Brazil and used to evaluate fish growth. The marginal increment analysis validated that 1 increment was formed annually (n=476), with minimum values observed at the summer, and coinciding with the maximum proportion of translucent growth bands. Fish's maximum fork length and age were 460 mm and 14 years respectively. The parameters of the von Bertalanffy function were: Fl∞ = 441.3 mm, K = 0.14 and T0= -1.8. Weight gain by year ranged from about 110 g yr-1 for age 5 to about 30 g yr-1 for age 14. Compared to other studies, B. vetula growth in the Central coast of Brazil was slow, which could be related to the influence of the oligotrophic water from Brazil current. Our results indicate that B. vetula's fisheries in the Central coast of Brazil until 1999 have caught mostly adult individuals over the sexual maturation lenght, 60% of them with ages from 6 to 8 yr.
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McCord, Charlene L., and Mark W. Westneat. "Evolutionary patterns of shape and functional diversification in the skull and jaw musculature of triggerfishes (Teleostei: Balistidae)." Journal of Morphology 277, no. 6 (March 20, 2016): 737–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.20531.

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Palacios-Morales, Georgina, Eloísa Torres-Hernández, Antonio Campos-Mendoza, and Omar Domínguez-Domínguez. "Corroboración taxonómica y genética de la presencia del ballesta enmascarado Sufflamen fraenatum (Balistidae) para la costa de México." Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 85, no. 2 (June 2014): 641–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7550/rmb.36883.

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Alam, MM, S. Sultana, and MN Naser. "A new record of yellowmargin triggerfish (Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus) (Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae) from the Bay of Bengal of Bangladesh proximity." Journal of Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Management 3, no. 2 (April 25, 2018): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcbm.v3i2.36032.

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Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Ruppell, 1829) is a triggerfish species belonging to the Family Balistidae under the Order Tetraodontiformes. It was reported at the very first time from the region proximal to the south patches fishing ground of the Bay of Bengal (Bangladesh). The fish is known as Yellowmargin triggerfish due to the presence of body colour, yellow and gray. The total length of the voucher fish is 39.95 cm (Standard length 32.5 cm) and 1540 g by weight. It has a deep, moderately compressed body with inconspicuous lateral lines, encased in very thick and hard skin with large boney scales (except rostral region). The fish body bears two dorsal fins with three visible spines. Dorsal, anal and pectoral-fin rays are soft and branched. The taxonomic formula for the species is D III/27; A 0/25; P 15; V I/7; C 15; Lt. 35-36. Gill openings are moderately short, vertical to oblique slit in front of pectoral-fin base. Concerning distribution, the species is not reported before in Bangladesh and not even recorded from other maritime Bay of Bengal localities of Eastern India and Sri Lanka; whereas it was already reported in other bio-geographical regions (detailed in article). The voucher specimen is preserved at the Marine Fisheries Academy Museum, Bangladesh for further reference use.J. Biodivers. Conserv. Bioresour. Manag. 2017, 3(2): 85-90
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Al-Barakati, Alaa. "Hypocreadium cavum (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae: Hypocreadium) in Marine Fishes, Abalistes stellaris (Balistidae) From the Red Sea, Coast of Yemen." Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Marine Sciences 22, no. 1 (2011): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/mar.22-1.1.

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Alarcon, Mayra Jennifer, Nora Eslava, Leo Walter González, and Francisco Guevara. "Crecimiento y mortalidad del pez Canthidermis sufflamen (Perciformes: Balistidae) de los archipiélagos Los Frailes y Los Testigos, Venezuela." Revista de Biología Tropical 65, no. 3 (April 20, 2017): 858. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v65i3.23715.

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Canthidermis sufflamen has become a low cost food resource in high demand in El Tirano fishing community, and captures have been increasing in recent years. Since there is a lack of information on this resource population dynamics in Venezuela, the goal of this research was to provide some biological-fishery parameters, and has as general objective to determine growth and mortality of the triggerfish of Los Frailes and Los Testigos Archipelagos, Federal Territories of Venezuela. For this, a total of 3 595 specimens were collected from El Tirano commercial fishing, every week, from May 2012 to April 2013. We determined total length (cm), total weight (g), and sex for each specimen. No sexual dimorphism was shown with respect to length (ts = -0.96; p > 0.05), so one length-weight ratio was established for both sexes: W = 0.164*L2.26;and they both exhibited minor allometric growth. Growth was estimated by analysis of the frequency distribution of lengths, using FiSAT software. Growth parameters, estimated by the von Bertalanffy model, were considered slow, being L∞ = 61.69 cm, W∞ = 1 868.40 g, k = 0.36 / year, and to = -0.65 years. The maximum age was A0.95 = 8 years. The growth index (Ø′), showed a value of 3.14. The exploitation rate E = 0.72 / year, using total mortality values Z = 2.67 / year, natural M = 0.73 / year and from fishing F = 1.93 / year, indicates that C. sufflamen is being over-exploited by the artisanal fishers of El Tirano. We recommend following some harvest guidelines that will reduce mortality rate due to fishing.
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Costa, Técio Luiz Macêdo, Antônio de Lemos Vasconcelos Filho, and Elza Maria Braga Galiza-Viana. "Aspectos gerais sobre a alimentação do cangulo, Balistes vetula Linnaeus, 1758 (Pisces - Balistidae) no estado de Pernambuco - Brasil." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 4, no. 2 (1987): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81751987000200001.

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Marrero, Airam Guerra, David Jiménez Alvarado, and José Juan Castro Hernández. "First Record of Exotic Fish Canthidermis maculata (Bloch, 1786) (Pisces: Balistidae) in the Canary Islands (Central-East Atlantic)." Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences 35, no. 2 (August 1, 2019): 675–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41208-019-00162-2.

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Birana, Yelsi, Muhammad Ramli, and Hasnia Arami. "STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS IKAN DI PESISIR DESA KASWARI KECAMATAN KALEDUPA SELATAN KABUPATEN WAKATOBI." Jurnal Sapa Laut (Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan) 6, no. 1 (April 9, 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33772/jsl.v6i1.17554.

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Ekosistem lamun memiliki produktivitas tinggi yang mendukung kehidupan beragam jenis ikan. Kawasan padang lamun menjadi tempat untuk mencari makan, tempat bertelur serta sebagai daerah untuk berlindung. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kondisi ekosistem lamun dan kondisi struktur komunitas ikan yang ada pada kawasan padang lamun, serta menganalisis hubungan kelimpahan jenis ikan dengan persentase tutupan lamun. Pengambilan data dilaksanakan pada bulan Februari dan Maret 2020 di Perairan Pesisir Desa Kaswari Kecamatan Kaledupa Selatan Kabupaten Wakatobi. Metode yang digunakan adalah ramdom sampling dengan alat tangkap jaring insang. Analisis yang digunakan yaitu komposisi jenis, kelimpahan jenis, indeks keanekaragaman, indeks keseragaman, indeks dominansi serta analisis korelasi pearson. Jenis lamun yang ditemukan yaitu E. acoroides, T. hemprichii dan C. rotundata. Komunitas ikan yang tertangkap sebanyak 286 individu yang terdiri dari 28 spesies dan 12 famili, diantaranya famili Siganidae, Mulidae, Holocentidae, Chaetodontidae, Lethrinidae, Nemiptiridae, Caesionidae, Leiognathidae, Achanturidae, Scaridae, Labridae dan Balistidae. Struktur komunitas ikan pada Perairan Desa Kaswari menunjukkan komunitas stabil tanpa adanya dominansi jenis ikan, didukung oleh kualitas perairan yang optimal mampu menunjang kehidupan dan pertumbuhan sumberdaya ikan. Analisis hubungan korelasi yang sangat kuat menunjukkan bahwa persentase tutupan lamun sangat berpengaruh terhadap kelimpahan ikan.Kata Kunci : Ikan, Lamun, Struktur Komunitas, Desa Kaswari, Wakatobi
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Santini, Francesco, Laurie Sorenson, and Michael E. Alfaro. "A new multi-locus timescale reveals the evolutionary basis of diversity patterns in triggerfishes and filefishes (Balistidae, Monacanthidae; Tetraodontiformes)." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69, no. 1 (October 2013): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2013.05.015.

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Afrisal, M., Nurjirana, Irmawati, and A. I. Burhanuddin. "Osteological study of Titan Trigger fish, Balistoides viridescens (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) (Balistidae: Tetraodontiformes) from the Spermonde Archipelago Waters." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 370 (December 2, 2019): 012035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/370/1/012035.

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Barroso-Soto, Ithandehui, Emerita Castillo-Gallardo, Casimiro Quiñonez Velázquez, and Ramón E. Morán-Angulo. "Age and Growth of the Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis (Teleostei: Balistidae), on the Coast of Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico." Pacific Science 61, no. 1 (2007): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psc.2007.0002.

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JUSTINE, JEAN-LOU. "Huffmanela spp. (Nematoda, Trichosomoididae) parasites in coral reef fishes off New Caledonia, with descriptions of H. balista n. sp. and H. longa n. sp." Zootaxa 1628, no. 1 (November 2, 2007): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1628.1.2.

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Two new species of Huffmanela Moravec, 1987 are described from coral reef fishes caught off New Caledonia, South Pacific. H. balista n. sp. is described from the adults and eggs found in the swimbladder wall of a single Abalistes stellatus (Balistidae). The male, 9.9 mm long, has characteristic spermatids and spermatozoa. The female has a characteristic cuticularised anterior oesophagus. The eggs (70 × 34 µm) spontaneously hatch and release larvae, 260 µm long. H. longa n. sp. is described from a single female and from eggs collected in the mesentery, swimbladder and body walls of three Gymnocranius grandoculis (Lethrinidae). The female, although immature, is the longest (20.7 mm) of all species of the genus. The eggs (66 × 27 µm) have superficial filaments, and are differentiated from those of H. filamentosa Justine, 2004 from the same host, by their greater measurements. Eggs of Huffmanela mexicana Moravec et Fajer-Avila, 2000, are redescribed for comparison. The host of Huffmanela sp. of Justine, 2004, is identified as Pentapodus aureofasciatus. New observations on H. ossicola Justine, 2004 are reported, including new hosts (Bodianus busellatus and B. perditio), comparative measurements of eggs in various hosts and organs, description of larvae, 228 µm in length, and X-ray observations of the skeleton of an infected fish.
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Kacem, Hichem, and Lassâd Neifar. "The reproductive biology of the grey triggerfish Balistes capriscus (Pisces: Balistidae) in the Gulf of Gabès (south-eastern Mediterranean Sea)." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 94, no. 7 (June 17, 2014): 1531–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315414000824.

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Fundamental information on the reproductive biology of the grey triggerfish Balistes capriscus from the Gulf of Gabès (south-eastern Mediterranean Sea) is based on 751 specimens, collected between June 2005 and May 2010, from commercial catches at different fishing ports at Chebba (34°14′N 11°06′E), Kerkennah (34°45′N 11°17′E) and Zarzis (33°41′N 11°48′E). The species were caught in this area using pelagic trawl nets. The calculation of the gonadosomatic index suggested that the spawning season of grey triggerfish occurred mainly between July and mid-September with a peak in July, coinciding with summer time. The first maturation occurred at 20.26 cm fork length for females and 21.3 cm fork length for males. The monthly values of hepatosomatic index and condition factor (K) indicated that the liver was the most severely stressed organ in the reproduction process of energy transfer. The absolute fecundity (F) ranged from 290,120 to 984,990 eggs per female. The fecundity of the species was determined by the size and weight of the individuals.
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WEITZMANN, B., L. MERCADER, and E. AZZURRO. "First sighting of Zebrasoma flavescens (Teleostei: Acanthuridae) and Balistoides conspicillum (Teleostei: Balistidae) in the Mediterranean Sea: Two likely aquarium releases." Mediterranean Marine Science 16, no. 1 (October 24, 2014): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.963.

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Here we provide the first documented occurrence of the yellow tang Zebrasoma flavescens and of the clown triggerfish Balistoides conspicillum in the Mediterranean Sea. These tropical fishes were photographed in October 2008 off Sitges (Costa Daurada, Spain: 41°13'27.09" N; 1°47'22.35" E) and in July 2012 in front of Palamós (Costa Brava, Spain: 41°50'56.19" N; 3°8'26.29" E), respectively. Their possible release from private aquaria is discussed.
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Amin, Omar Mohamed, Richard Anderson Heckmann, Sara Dallarés, María Constenla, and Nguyen Van Ha. "Morphological and molecular description of Rhadinorhynchus laterospinosus Amin, Heckmann & Ha, 2011 (Acanthocephala, Rhadinorhynchidae) from marine fish off the Pacific coast of Vietnam." Parasite 26 (2019): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2019015.

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Rhadinorhynchus laterospinosus Amin, Heckmann & Ha, 2011 (Rhadinorhynchidae) was described from a single female collected from a trigger fish, Balistes sp. (Balistidae) from the northern Pacific coast of Vietnam in Halong Bay, Gulf of Tonkin. More recent collections of fishes in 2016 and 2017 revealed wider host and geographical distributions. We report this Acanthocephala from nine species of fish representing six families (including the original record from Balistes sp.) along the whole Pacific coast of Vietnam. The fish species are Alectis ciliaris (Carangidae), Auxis rochei (Scombridae), Auxis thazard (Scombridae), Leiognathus equulus (Leiognathidae), Lutjanus bitaeniatus (Lutjanidae), Megalaspis cordyla (Carangidae), Nuchequula flavaxilla (Leiognathidae), and Tylosurus sp. (Belonidae). We provide a complete description of males and females of R. laterospinosus, discuss its hook metal microanalysis using EDAX, and its micropores. Specimens of this species characteristically have lateral trunk spines bridging the anterior ring of spines with posterior field of ventral spines and a proboscis with 15–19 longitudinal alternating rows of 21–26 hooks each varying with host species. We demonstrate the effect of host species on the distribution and size of the trunk, proboscis, proboscis hooks, trunk spines, and reproductive structures. The molecular profile of this acanthocephalan, based on 18S rDNA and cox1 genes, groups with other Rhadinorhynchus species and further seems to confirm the paraphyly of the genus, which is discussed.
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Branco, Ilka S. L., Danielle L. Viana, Renata T. S. Félix, Dráusio P. Véras, and Fábio H. V. Hazin. "Oocyte development and ovarian maturation of the black triggerfish, Melichthys niger(Actinopterygii: Balistidae) in São Pedro e São Paulo Archipelago, Brazil." Neotropical Ichthyology 11, no. 3 (September 2013): 597–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-62252013000300013.

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The oogenesis is a key stage in the reproductive development of an organism, which can be best understood from histological analysis of ovaries in different maturity stages. In order to provide information on the reproductive biology of the black triggerfish, M. niger, in particular on its oogenesis process, this study aimed at identifying and characterizing the oocyte development stages and its organization within the different stages of ovarian maturation based on specimens from São Pedro e São Paulo Archipelago. In this present report, a number of 294 ovaries were histologically analyzed. It was verified that they are composed of ovigerous lamellae containing oocytes at different development stages. Five different stages of oogenesis were identified: young cells, with an average size of 12.9 ìm; previtellogenic oocytes (perinucleolar), with an average size of 53.5 ìm; cortical-alveoli oocytes with an average size of 83.1 ìm; vitellogenic oocytes, with an average size of 160.4 ìm and mature oocytes, with an average size of 289.8 ìm. In addition to the germ cells, some somatic structures were also identified, such as: ovarian wall, follicular cells and blood vessels. Based on the type and number of oocytes observed, four stages of ovarian maturation were identified: early maturation, represented by only 2.2% of the sample; middle maturation, represented by 9.9%; mature, represented by 44.2% and resting, represented by 43.9%. The identification of five oocyte development stages in the ovarians from M. niger, suggested that the specie follows a pattern similar to that described for other marine fish.
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Molina, Wagner, Lorena Lima, and Pablo Martinez. "Cytogenetic characterization of three Balistoidea fish species from the Atlantic with inferences on chromosomal evolution in the families Monacanthidae and Balistidae." Comparative Cytogenetics 5, no. 1 (May 5, 2011): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v5i1.1141.

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Al-Zubaidy, Ali. "Larvae of Echinocephalus overstreeti Deardorff and Ko, 1983 (Nematoda: Gnathostomatidae) in the Red Sea Fish, Abalistes stellatus (Balistidae), Yemen Coastal Water." Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Marine Sciences 22, no. 1 (2011): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/mar.22-1.2.

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Uyeno, Daisuke, and Kazuya Nagasawa. "Three new species of Hatschekia Poche, 1902 (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Hatschekiidae) parasitic on Abalistes filamentosus (Pisces: Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae) from off Okinawa, Japan." Systematic Parasitology 74, no. 3 (September 30, 2009): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11230-009-9208-4.

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Yong, Russell Q.-Y., Scott C. Cutmore, and Thomas H. Cribb. "Two new species of Cardicola (Trematoda: Aporocotylidae) from the damselfish Abudefduf whitleyi (Perciformes: Pomacentridae) and the triggerfish Sufflamen chrysopterum (Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae)." Marine Biodiversity 49, no. 5 (May 2, 2018): 2209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-018-0895-4.

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BRAY, RODNEY A., and JEAN-LOU JUSTINE. "Hypocreadium toombo n. sp. (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae) in the yellow-spotted triggerfish Pseudobalistes fuscus (Perciformes: Balistidae) and additional lepocreadiids parasitizing fishes from the waters off New Caledonia." Zootaxa 1326, no. 1 (October 2, 2006): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1326.1.4.

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Hypocreadium toombo n. sp. is described from the balistid Pseudobalistes fuscus from the waters off New Caledonia. It is distinguished by a series of characters shared by no other Hypocreadium species. The specimens are always slightly longer than wide, have a distinct anterior notch, have the vitelline fields confluent or nearly so in the forebody and have the terminal ends of the caeca pointing anteriorly. Other lepocreadiid species also recorded from New Caledonian waters are Lobatocreadium exiguum from P. fuscus, Intusatrium robustum from Bodianus perditio and B. loxozonus, Postlepidapedon secundum from Choerodon graphicus and Lepidapedoides angustus from Epinephelus fasciatus.
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UYENO, DAISUKE, and KAZUYA NAGASAWA. "The copepod genus Hatschekia Poche, 1902 (Siphonostomatoida: Hatschekiidae) from triggerfishes (Pisces: Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae) from off the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, with descriptions of eleven new species." Zootaxa 2478, no. 1 (May 20, 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2478.1.1.

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Eleven new species of the genus Hatschekia Poche, 1902 (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Hatschekiidae) are described based on female specimens from triggerfishes (Tetraodontiformes: Balistidae) caught in coastal waters of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. These include Hatschekia hemicyclium n. sp. on Rhinecanthus rectangulus (Bloch & Schneider), R. aculeatus (L.) and R. verrucosus (L.); H. jonesi n. sp. on Sufflamen bursa (Bloch & Schneider) and S. fraenatum (Latreille); H. kabatai n. sp. and H. izenaensis n. sp. on Xanthichthys lineopunctatus (Hollard); H. churaumi n. sp. on Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Rüppell); H. zanpa n. sp. and H. fukurubi n. sp. on Balistapus undulatus (Park); H. mongarah n. sp. on Balistoides conspicillum (Bloch & Schneider); H. nakamurai n. sp. on Melichthys vidua (Richardson); H. mihkagan n. sp. on Odonus niger (Rüppell); and H. pseudobalistesi n. sp. on Pseudobalistes fuscus (Bloch & Schneider). Ten of the 11 new species, with the exception of H. fukurubi n. sp., share the intercoxal sclerites of legs 1 and 2 armed with 4 processes. This character differs from 87 of the known 97 species in Hatschekia. Of the 20 species with this character, the 10 new species are separated from each other mainly by the following morphological characters: the number of setal elements in the leg armature, on the antennule and the caudal ramus, the presence of posterior lobes on the trunk, the segmentation and form of the abdomen, and the length ratios of certain body parts.
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Bernardes, Roberto Ávila, and June Ferraz Dias. "Aspectos da reprodução do peixe-porco, Balistes capriscus (Gmelin) (Actinopterygii, Tetraodontiformes, Balistidae) coletado na costa sul do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 17, no. 3 (September 2000): 687–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752000000300014.

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FERREIRA, MARYKE L., NICO J. SMIT, and ANGELA J. DAVIES. "Gnathia grutterae sp. nov. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Gnathiidae) parasitising representatives of the Balistidae, Labridae and Tetraodontidae from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia." Zootaxa 2718, no. 1 (January 22, 2019): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2718.1.3.

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A new species of gnathiid was collected in March 2002 and November 2005 at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Third stage pranizae taken from balistid, labrid and tetraodontid fishes were maintained in fresh sea water until their moult into males (4 days post feeding) or females (11 days post feeding). Distinctive features of the adult male cephalosome include conical superior fronto-lateral processes directed anteriorly, with 4 simple setae in a row on each process, while the mediofrontal process is inferior with a shallow conical notch dividing the anterior part of mediofrontal process in two. The male mandible has a prominent internal lobe with small tubercles forming two rows from the internal lobe up to half the length of the mandible. The adult female has a broadly rounded cephalosome, with two pairs of long simple setae laterally on the mid-dorsal area, whereas the third stage praniza has a mandible with 9 teeth, comprising two small teeth at the tip and seven large, triangular, backwardly directed teeth on the mesial margin.
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