Abstract: Mugil so–iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was first introduced to the area around the Sea of Azov for fish farming but, then migrated to the Black Sea, and from there to the Sea of Marmara. The present study is the first report from the Aegean Sea. Morphometrical and meristic characteristics of the two specimens caught are described
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...
Mullets have fisheries values. These fishes show high interspecific similarities, and this often mad...
Mugil so-iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was first intro...
Asya’nın Uzakdoğu Amur Havzası’nda bir tatlısu balığı olan ve sonradan Azak Denizi yakınlarına yetiş...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
This study reviews published information on Mugil cephalus from around the world, with recent geneti...
Systematic relationships among four genera and nine species (MagilcephalusLinnaeus, 1758, Mugilsoiuy...
Three localities, representing three distinct coastal areas, were investigated: 1. the mouth of the ...
33. Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 ―Stripped Mullet, Flathead Mullet― Native Taxonom...
Members of the family Mugilidae, generally known as mullets, are coastal marine fi shes with a world...
Abstract – Three localities, representing three distinct coastal areas, were investigated: 1. the mo...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...
Mullets have fisheries values. These fishes show high interspecific similarities, and this often mad...
Mugil so-iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was first intro...
Asya’nın Uzakdoğu Amur Havzası’nda bir tatlısu balığı olan ve sonradan Azak Denizi yakınlarına yetiş...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
This study reviews published information on Mugil cephalus from around the world, with recent geneti...
Systematic relationships among four genera and nine species (MagilcephalusLinnaeus, 1758, Mugilsoiuy...
Three localities, representing three distinct coastal areas, were investigated: 1. the mouth of the ...
33. Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 ―Stripped Mullet, Flathead Mullet― Native Taxonom...
Members of the family Mugilidae, generally known as mullets, are coastal marine fi shes with a world...
Abstract – Three localities, representing three distinct coastal areas, were investigated: 1. the mo...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...
Mullets have fisheries values. These fishes show high interspecific similarities, and this often mad...