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Uthumporn, Deesri, Jintasakul Pratueng, and Cavin Lionel. "A new Ginglymodi (Actinopterygii, Holostei) from the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous of Thailand, with comments on the early diversification of Lepisosteiformes in Southeast Asia." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36, no. 6 (2016): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2016.1225747.

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Uthumporn Deesri, Pratueng Jintasakul, Lionel Cavin (2016): A new Ginglymodi (Actinopterygii, Holostei) from the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous of Thailand, with comments on the early diversification of Lepisosteiformes in Southeast Asia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 (6): 1-11, DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2016.1225747
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Gayet, M., F. J. Meunier, and C. Werner. "Diversification in Polypteriformes and Special Comparison With the Lepisosteiformes." Palaeontology 45, no. 2 (2002): 361–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-4983.00241.

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Murray, Alison M., Lida Xing, Julien Divay, Juan Liu, and Fengping Wang. "A Late Jurassic freshwater fish (Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes) from Qijiang, Chongqing, China." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35, no. 2 (2015): e911187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2014.911187.

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Escalera-Vázquez, Luis H., Omar Domínguez-Domínguez, Eduardo Molina-Domínguez, S. S. S. Sarma, and S. Nandini. "Determination of optimal prey for rearing tropical gar Atractosteus tropicus (Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae)." Revista de Biología Tropical 66, no. 3 (2018): 1018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v66i3.30670.

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Larval feeding studies of both ornamental and consumable fish species are important for formulating successful management, and culture strategies for conservation purposes. In the present study, we evaluated prey selectivity for the tropical gar Atractosteus tropicus in the larval stage (first 8 weeks) using the zooplankton Artemia fransiscana, Daphnia pulex and Moina macrocopa as prey following the hypothesis that prey selection of the fish species is related not only to prey species preferences but to the difference in prey densities present in the environment. Functional responses were test
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Leuzinger, Léa, Lionel Cavin, Adriana López‐Arbarello, and Jean‐Paul Billon‐Bruyat. "Peculiar tooth renewal in a Jurassic ray‐finned fish (Lepisosteiformes, † Scheenstia sp.)." Palaeontology 63, no. 1 (2019): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pala.12446.

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Pinion, Amanda K., Dustin S. Siegel, Ralf Britz, Rafael Martínez‐García, Carlos A. Álvarez‐González, and Kevin W. Conway. "The larval attachment organ of the tropical gar Atractosteus tropicus Gill, 1863 (Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae)." Journal of Fish Biology 99, no. 2 (2021): 418–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14733.

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Scherrer, Raphaël, Andrés Hurtado, Erik Garcia Machado, and Mélanie Debiais-Thibaud. "MicroCT survey of larval skeletal mineralization in the Cuban gar Atractosteus tristoechus (Actinopterygii; Lepisosteiformes)." MorphoMuseuM 3, no. 3 (2017): e3. http://dx.doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.3.e3.

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Hilton, Eric J., Peter Konstantinidis, Nalani K. Schnell, and Casey B. Dillman. "Identity of a Unique Cartilage in the Buccal Cavity of Gars (Neopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae)." Copeia 2014, no. 1 (2014): 50–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/ci-12-173.

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Deesri, Uthumporn, Komsorn Lauprasert, Varavudh Suteethorn, Kamonlak Wongko, and Lionel Cavin. "A new species of the ginglymodian fish Isanichthys from the Late Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation, northeastern Thailand." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59, no. 2 (2012): 313–31. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0013.

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Deesri, Uthumporn, Lauprasert, Komsorn, Suteethorn, Varavudh, Wongko, Kamonlak, Cavin, Lionel (2014): A new species of the ginglymodian fish Isanichthys from the Late Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation, northeastern Thailand. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59 (2): 313-331, DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0013, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0013
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Otero, Rodrigo A. "Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) from the Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian) of the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile." PeerJ 10 (August 2, 2022): e13739. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13739.

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This contribution presents novel records of ray-finned fishes from the Oxfordian of Cerritos Bayos, northern Chile. This includes a Pachycormiformes diversity represented by macropredatory forms (aff. Hypsocormus sp. and a still indeterminate form) and by suspension-feeding forms (Leedsichthys sp). The assemblage also includes the first Upper Jurassic local record of a Lepisosteidae, the latter being the oldest known to date in Gondwana. This diversity is complemented by new material of the lepidotid genus Scheenstia. The ray-finned fish assemblage from the Oxfordian of Cerritos Bayos is domin
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Cooper, Samuel L. A., David M. Martill, Thomas Beevor, and James Gunn. "A large marine gar fish (Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes) from the Turonian Akrabou Formation of Asfla, Morocco." Cretaceous Research 125 (September 2021): 104839. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104839.

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Hasan, Veryl, Maheno Widodo, R. Adharyan Islamy, and Dewa Pebriani. "New records of alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae) from Bali and Java, Indonesia." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 50, no. 2 (2020): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3750/aiep/02954.

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Cavin, Lionel, Uthumporn Deesri, Monette Veran, et al. "A new Lepisosteiformes (Actinopterygii: Ginglymodi) from the Early Cretaceous of Laos and Thailand, SE Asia." Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 17, no. 5 (2018): 393–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2018.1426060.

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Desvignes, Thomas, Andrew Carey, Ingo Braasch, Trevor Enright, and John H. Postlethwait. "Skeletal development in the heterocercal caudal fin of spotted gar (lepisosteus oculatus) and other lepisosteiformes." Developmental Dynamics 247, no. 5 (2018): 724–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.24617.

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Beriotto, Agustina C., María P. Di Yorio, Daniela I. Pérez Sirkin, et al. "Gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone (GnIH) distribution in the brain of the ancient fish Atractosteus tropicus (Holostei, Lepisosteiformes)." General and Comparative Endocrinology 299 (December 2020): 113623. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113623.

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Romano, Marco, Angelo Cipriani, Simone Fabbi, and Paolo Citton. "First remains of Lepisosteiformes actinopterygians from the Jurassic of Monte Nerone area (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy)." Italian Journal of Geosciences 138, no. 1 (2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3301/ijg.2018.28.

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Murray, Alison M., Lida Xing, Julien Divay, Juan Liu, and Fengping Wang. "Correct size of the Late Jurassic freshwater fish,Beiduyu qijiangensis(Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes) from Qijiang, Chongqing, China." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35, no. 3 (2015): e1039862. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2015.1039862.

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MAGLOO, A., F. BHAT, S. MUSHTAQ, S. DARVE, and H. AHMAD. "FIRST RECORD OF EXOTIC ALLIGATOR GAR, ATRACTOSTEUS SPATULA (ACTINOPTERYGII: LEPISOSTEIFORMES: LEPISOSTEIDAE), FROM DAL LAKE, KASHMIR, INDIA." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 17, no. 1 (2024): 155–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.35885/1996-1499-17-1-155-156.

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Magloo, Aadil Hussain, Farooz Ahmad Bhat, Syed Talia Mushtaq, Sabina Iqbal Darve, and Hilal Ahmad. "First Record of Exotic Alligator Gar, Atractosteus spatula (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae), from Dal Lake, Kashmir, India." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 15, no. 2 (2024): 277–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s2075111724700152.

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Hernández-López, Iris Adriana, Dariel Tovar-Ramírez, Susana De la Rosa-García, et al. "Dietary live yeast (Debaryomyces hansenii) provides no advantages in tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae), juvenile aquaculture." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 51, no. 3 (2021): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aiep.51.67095.

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Tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus Gill, 1863, is an ancient freshwater fish that is commercially cultivated in southern Mexico. Currently, there is a specific diet for its culture; however, the addition of probiotics has not been investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the supplementation of live yeast Debaryomyces hansenii for A. tropicus juveniles on growth, productive parameters, survival, somatic index, digestive enzyme activity, and immune system gene expressions (interleukin 10, il-10, Transforming growth factor β1, tgf-β1, and β2 microglobulin, b2m). Three experiment
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Hernández-López, Iris Adriana, Dariel Tovar-Ramírez, Susana De la Rosa-García, et al. "Dietary live yeast (Debaryomyces hansenii) provides no advantages in tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae), juvenile aquaculture." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 51, no. 3 (2021): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aiep.51.e67095.

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Tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus Gill, 1863, is an ancient freshwater fish that is commercially cultivated in southern Mexico. Currently, there is a specific diet for its culture; however, the addition of probiotics has not been investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the supplementation of live yeast Debaryomyces hansenii for A. tropicus juveniles on growth, productive parameters, survival, somatic index, digestive enzyme activity, and immune system gene expressions (interleukin 10, il-10, Transforming growth factor β1, tgf-β1, and β2 microglobulin, b2m). Three experiment
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Salnikov, V. B. "First finding of gar Atractosteus sp. (Actinopterygii, Lepisosteiformes, Lepisosteidae) in the Caspian Sea near the coast of Turkmenistan." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 1, no. 1 (2010): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s2075111710010042.

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Pramono, Taufik Budhi, Sri Marnani, Joni Johanda Putra, Saprudin, and R. Adharyan Islamy. "The First Record of Atractosteus spatula (Lacepède, 1803) (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae) in the Klawing River, Central Java, Indonesia." Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA 10, SpecialIssue (2024): 193–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jppipa.v10ispecialissue.7882.

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The Alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula (Lacepède, 1803), is a high-predatory fish native to North America. In 2020, two specimens were captured as a new species in the public waters of Klawing River, Central Java, Indonesia at 7°'19’.27"S 109°20'10"E. Therefore, this study aims to describe the meristic and morphometric features of Atractosteus spatula based on an in-situ observation in the river.
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Jawad, Laith, Falah MUTLAK, and Abbas AL-FAISAL. "Atractosteus spatula (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae): A deliberate aquarium trade introduction incidence in the Shatt al-Arab River, Basrah, Iraq." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 47, no. 2 (2017): 205–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3750/aiep/02143.

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Hossain, Ishrak, and ABM Mohsin. "Native and non-native ornamental aquarium fishes of Bangladesh." IJOTA (Indonesian Journal of Tropical Aquatic) 4, no. 1 (2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/ijota.v4i1.14023.

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The study was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was carried out for twelve (12) months from March 2018 to February 2019 to prepare a complete update checklist of native and non-native aquarium fishes of Bangladesh. During the current study, 270 varieties (230 freshwater, 36 marine, and 4 brackish water) belong to 149 species (109 freshwater 73 %, 36 marines 24 %, and 4 brackish water 3 %) of 38 families under 10 orders and 6 crossbreeds’ varieties were recorded. Considering the number of species maximum 83 (55.70 %) was found under the order Perciformes followed by Cypriniformes 24 (16.10 %),
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Nguyen, T. M., T. P. Mommsen, S. M. Mims, and J. M. Conlon. "Characterization of insulins and proglucagon-derived peptides from a phylogenetically ancient fish, the paddlefish (Polyodon spathula)." Biochemical Journal 300, no. 2 (1994): 339–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj3000339.

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The North American paddlefish, Polyodon spathula (Order Acipenseriformes) is an extant representative of a group of primitive Actinopterygian (ray-finned) fish that probably shared a common ancestor with present-day teleosts. Two molecular forms of insulin which differ by a single amino acid substitution, His or Asp at position 15 of the A chain, were isolated from the pancreas of the paddlefish. Paddlefish insulins show greatest structural similarity to insulin from the garfish (order Lepisosteiformes) and resemble mammalian insulins more strongly than do insulins from teleost fish. The prima
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Salnikov, V. B. "Erratum to: “First Finding of Gar Atractosteus sp. (Actinopterygii, Lepisosteiformes, Lepisosteidae) in the Caspian Sea near the Coast of Turkmenistan”." Russian Journal of Biological Invasions 2, no. 2-3 (2011): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s2075111711030118.

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Brito, Paulo M., Jésus Alvarado-Ortega, and François J. Meunier. "Histological study of the oral teeth and their bony support in the Mexican Jurassic gar †Nhanulepisosteus mexicanus (Ginglymodii, Lepisosteidae)." Cybium 46, no. 1 (2022): 13–18. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2022-461-002.

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Brito, Paulo M., Alvarado-Ortega, Jésus, Meunier, François J. (2022): Histological study of the oral teeth and their bony support in the Mexican Jurassic gar †Nhanulepisosteus mexicanus (Ginglymodii, Lepisosteidae). Cybium 46 (1): 13-18, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2022-461-002, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2022-461-002
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Schwartz, Frank J. "An Emperical Synthetic Pattern Study of Gars (Lepisosteiformes) and Closely Related Species, Based Mostly on Skeletal Anatomy the Resurrection of Holostei." Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 127, no. 3 (2011): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.7572/2167-5880-127.3.219.

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Paiva, Hanna Carolina Lins de, Rafael Costa da Silva, Caroline Couto Santos, and Carolina Reis. "Primeira ocorrência de Lepidotes (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii, Lepisosteiformes) na Formação São Sebastião, Berriasiano-Aptiano da Sub-bacia de Tucano Central, Bahia, Brasil." Brazilian Journal of Geology 43, no. 4 (2013): 653–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/z2317-48892013000400006.

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Martinelli, Agustín G., Thiago S. Marinho, Fabiano V. Iori, and Luiz Carlos B. Ribeiro. "The firstCaipirasuchus(Mesoeucrocodylia, Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Minas Gerais, Brazil: new insights on sphagesaurid anatomy and taxonomy." PeerJ 6 (September 5, 2018): e5594. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5594.

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Field work conducted by the staff of the Centro de Pesquisas Paleontológicas Llewellyn Ivor Price of the Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro since 2009 at Campina Verde municipality (MG) have resulted in the discovery of a diverse vertebrate fauna from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Basin). The baurusuchidCampinasuchus diniziwas described in 2011 from Fazenda Três Antas site and after that, preliminary descriptions of a partial crocodyliform egg, abelisaurid teeth, and fish remains have been done. Recently, the fossil sample has been considerably increased including the discovery of sev
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Lozano, Daniel, Ruth Morona, Agustín González, and Jesús M. López. "Comparative Analysis of the Organization of the Catecholaminergic Systems in the Brain of Holostean Fishes (Actinopterygii/Neopterygii)." Brain, Behavior and Evolution 93, no. 4 (2019): 206–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000503769.

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Living holosteans, comprising 8 species of bowfins and gars, form a small monophyletic group of actinopterygian fishes, which are currently considered as the sister group to the enormously numerous teleosts and have largely been neglected in neuroanatomical studies. We have studied the catecholaminergic (CAergic) systems by means of antibodies against tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine (DA) in the brain of representative species of the 3 genera included in the 2 orders of holostean fishes: Amia calva (Amiiformes) and Lepisosteus platyrhincus, Lepisosteus oculatus, and Atractosteus spatula
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Konstantinidis, Peter, Peter Warth, Benjamin Naumann, Brian Metscher, Eric J. Hilton, and Lennart Olsson. "The Developmental Pattern of the Musculature Associated with the Mandibular and Hyoid Arches in the Longnose Gar,Lepisosteus osseus(Actinopterygii, Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes)." Copeia 103, no. 4 (2015): 920–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/ot-14-195.

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Brito, Paulo M., Rafael M. Lindoso, Ismar S. Carvalho, and Giselle de Paula Machado. "Discovery of †Obaichthyidae gars (Holostei, Ginglymodi, Lepisosteiformes) in the Aptian Codó Formation of the Parnaíba Basin: Remarks on paleobiogeographical and temporal range." Cretaceous Research 59 (April 2016): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2015.10.017.

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Lozano, Daniel, Agustín González, and Jesús M. López. "Neuroanatomical Distribution of the Serotonergic System in the Brain and Retina of Holostean Fishes, The Sister Group to Teleosts." Brain, Behavior and Evolution 95, no. 1 (2020): 25–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000505473.

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Among actinopterygian fishes, holosteans are the phylogenetically closest group to teleosts but they have been much less studied, particularly regarding the neurochemical features of their central nervous system. The serotonergic system is one of the most important and conserved systems of neurotransmission in all vertebrates. By means of immunohistochemistry against serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine), we have conducted a comprehensive and complete description of this system in the brain and retina of representative species of the 3 genera of holostean fishes, belonging to the only 2 extant order
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Wenz, S. "Les Lepidotes (Actinopterygii, Semionotiformes) du Crétacé inférieur (Barrémien) de Las Hoyas (Province de Cuenca, Espagne)." Geodiversitas 25, no. 3 (2003): 481–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5375331.

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Wenz, S. (2003): Les Lepidotes (Actinopterygii, Semionotiformes) du Crétacé inférieur (Barrémien) de Las Hoyas (Province de Cuenca, Espagne). Geodiversitas 25 (3): 481-499, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5375331
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Manna, Ranjan Kumar, Archisman Ray, Supriti Bayen, Tanushree Bera, Debashis Palui, and Basanta Kumar Das. "First record of exotic alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae), from Ganga River system, India: A possible threat to indigenous riverine fish diversity." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 51, no. 4 (2021): 385–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aiep.51.72676.

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A new record of an exotic alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula (Lacepède, 1803), from an open wetland of the Ganga River was presented in this paper and discussed along with the environmental parameters. Entry of the exotic fish into the natural system was probably a result of uncontrolled ornamental fish trading. Considering threats of this predatory fish to become invasive and disturb riverine fish diversity, possible ways to avoid such risk have been discussed.
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Deesri, Uthumporn, Pratueng Jintasakul, and Lionel Cavin. "A new Ginglymodi (Actinopterygii, Holostei) from the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous of Thailand, with comments on the early diversification of Lepisosteiformes in Southeast Asia." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36, no. 6 (2016): e1225747. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2016.1225747.

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Noor-E-Ishrak, Hossain, and Mohsin ABM. "Ornamental aquarium organisms trade in Bangladesh." International Journal of Aquaculture and Fishery Sciences 8, no. 1 (2022): 010–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2455-8400.000074.

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The study was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and was carried out for twelve (12) months from March 2018 to February 2019 with a view to represent the trading diagram of ornamental fish in Bangladesh. During the current study 270 varieties (230 freshwater, 36 marine, and 4 brackish water) belong to 149 species (109 freshwater 73%, 36 marines 24%, and 4 brackish water 3%) of 38 families under 10 orders and 6 crossbreeds’ varieties were recorded. Considering the number of species maximum 83 (55.70%) was found under the order Perciformes followed by Cypriniformes 24 (16.10%), Characiformes 18 (12
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Noor-E-Ishrak, Hossain, and Mohsin ABM. "Ornamental aquarium organisms trade in Bangladesh." International Journal of Aquaculture and Fishery Sciences 8, no. 1 (2022): 010–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2455-8400.000074.

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The study was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and was carried out for twelve (12) months from March 2018 to February 2019 with a view to represent the trading diagram of ornamental fish in Bangladesh. During the current study 270 varieties (230 freshwater, 36 marine, and 4 brackish water) belong to 149 species (109 freshwater 73%, 36 marines 24%, and 4 brackish water 3%) of 38 families under 10 orders and 6 crossbreeds’ varieties were recorded. Considering the number of species maximum 83 (55.70%) was found under the order Perciformes followed by Cypriniformes 24 (16.10%), Characiformes 18 (12
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Noor-E-Ishrak, Hossain, and Mohsin ABM. "Ornamental aquarium organisms trade in Bangladesh." International Journal of Aquaculture and Fishery Sciences 8, no. 1 (2022): 010–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/2455-8400.000074.

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The study was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and was carried out for twelve (12) months from March 2018 to February 2019 with a view to represent the trading diagram of ornamental fish in Bangladesh. During the current study 270 varieties (230 freshwater, 36 marine, and 4 brackish water) belong to 149 species (109 freshwater 73%, 36 marines 24%, and 4 brackish water 3%) of 38 families under 10 orders and 6 crossbreeds’ varieties were recorded. Considering the number of species maximum 83 (55.70%) was found under the order Perciformes followed by Cypriniformes 24 (16.10%), Characiformes 18 (12
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Chiba, Akira. "Serotonergic neuron system in the spinal cord of the gar Lepisosteus oculatus (Lepisosteiformes, Osteichthyes) with special regard to the juxtameningeal serotonergic plexus as a paracrine site." Neuroscience Letters 413, no. 1 (2007): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2006.10.068.

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Meunier, François J., René-Paul Eustache, Didier Dutheil, and Lionel Cavin. "Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications." Cybium 40, no. 2 (2016): 121–32. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003.

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Meunier, François J., Eustache, René-Paul, Dutheil, Didier, Cavin, Lionel (2016): Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications. Cybium 40 (2): 121-132, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003
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Meunier, François J., René-Paul Eustache, Didier Dutheil, and Lionel Cavin. "Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications." Cybium 40, no. 2 (2016): 121–32. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003.

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Meunier, François J., Eustache, René-Paul, Dutheil, Didier, Cavin, Lionel (2016): Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications. Cybium 40 (2): 121-132, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003
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Meunier, François J., René-Paul Eustache, Didier Dutheil, and Lionel Cavin. "Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications." Cybium 40, no. 2 (2016): 121–32. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003.

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Meunier, François J., Eustache, René-Paul, Dutheil, Didier, Cavin, Lionel (2016): Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications. Cybium 40 (2): 121-132, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003
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Meunier, François J., René-Paul Eustache, Didier Dutheil, and Lionel Cavin. "Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications." Cybium 40, no. 2 (2016): 121–32. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003.

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Meunier, François J., Eustache, René-Paul, Dutheil, Didier, Cavin, Lionel (2016): Histology of ganoid scales from the early Late Cretaceous of the Kem Kem beds , SE Morocco : systematic and evolutionary implications. Cybium 40 (2): 121-132, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-402-003
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Naumann, Benjamin, Peter Warth, Lennart Olsson, and Peter Konstantinidis. "The development of the cucullaris muscle and the branchial musculature in the Longnose Gar, (Lepisosteus osseus , Lepisosteiformes, Actinopterygii) and its implications for the evolution and development of the head/trunk interface in vertebrates." Evolution & Development 19, no. 6 (2017): 263–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ede.12239.

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О., Kovalchuk, and G.V. Anfimova. "Lepisosteiform Fish (Holostei) Ganoid Scales From The Middle Jurassic Deposits Of Ukraine." Zoodiversity 54, no. 1 (2020): 35–42. https://doi.org/10.15407/zoo2020.01.035.

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О., Kovalchuk, Anfimova, G.V. (2020): Lepisosteiform Fish (Holostei) Ganoid Scales From The Middle Jurassic Deposits Of Ukraine. Zoodiversity 54 (1): 35-42, DOI: 10.15407/zoo2020.01.035, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2020.01.035
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Germain, Damien, Jorge Mondéjar-Fernández, and François J. Meunier. "The detection of weakly developed plicidentine in teleost teeth using 3D tomography." Cybium 40, no. 1 (2016): 75–82. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008.

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Germain, Damien, Mondéjar-Fernández, Jorge, Meunier, François J. (2016): The detection of weakly developed plicidentine in teleost teeth using 3D tomography. Cybium 40 (1): 75-82, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008
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Germain, Damien, Jorge Mondéjar-Fernández, and François J. Meunier. "The detection of weakly developed plicidentine in teleost teeth using 3D tomography." Cybium 40, no. 1 (2016): 75–82. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008.

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Germain, Damien, Mondéjar-Fernández, Jorge, Meunier, François J. (2016): The detection of weakly developed plicidentine in teleost teeth using 3D tomography. Cybium 40 (1): 75-82, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2016-401-008
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