The "common jollytail", Galaxias maculatus, is a freshwater minnow-like fish that is distributed across the Southern Hemisphere and occurs abundantly in inland waterways of south-eastern Australia. Molecular genetic data were collected from samples of this species throughout western Victoria to evaluate hypotheses concerning the taxonomy and evolution of this ecologically important fish
Expansion of finfish aquaculture will see increased incentive for translocation of stocks across geo...
<div><p>The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and s...
Galaxiella nigrostriata is a freshwater fish that is endemic to the seasonally dry coastal wetlands ...
Galaxiella pusilla is a small, non-migratory freshwater fish, endemic to south-eastern Australia and...
Population Genetics of Selected Whitebait Species: Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns) and Lovettia sealii ...
ABSTRACT Arisuryanti, T. 2000. A preliminary study of genetic variation of Galaxias olidus (Salmonif...
The spotted galaxias (or trout minnow), Galaxias truttaceus, is a species that is restricted to sout...
Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae), is a small short-life fish, that inhabits in freshwater, estuarine ...
Genetic markers are widely used to define and manage populations of threatened species based on the ...
The galaxiid fishes exhibit a gondwanan distribution. We use mitochondrial DNA sequences to test con...
The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and southeast...
© 2014 Dr. Rhys Antony ColemanThe dwarf galaxias, Galaxiella pusilla, is a small native freshwater f...
Thirteen microsatellite loci were developed and characterised for two fishes from temperate Australi...
The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and southeast...
The dispersal of freshwater fishes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa has been attributed ...
Expansion of finfish aquaculture will see increased incentive for translocation of stocks across geo...
<div><p>The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and s...
Galaxiella nigrostriata is a freshwater fish that is endemic to the seasonally dry coastal wetlands ...
Galaxiella pusilla is a small, non-migratory freshwater fish, endemic to south-eastern Australia and...
Population Genetics of Selected Whitebait Species: Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns) and Lovettia sealii ...
ABSTRACT Arisuryanti, T. 2000. A preliminary study of genetic variation of Galaxias olidus (Salmonif...
The spotted galaxias (or trout minnow), Galaxias truttaceus, is a species that is restricted to sout...
Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae), is a small short-life fish, that inhabits in freshwater, estuarine ...
Genetic markers are widely used to define and manage populations of threatened species based on the ...
The galaxiid fishes exhibit a gondwanan distribution. We use mitochondrial DNA sequences to test con...
The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and southeast...
© 2014 Dr. Rhys Antony ColemanThe dwarf galaxias, Galaxiella pusilla, is a small native freshwater f...
Thirteen microsatellite loci were developed and characterised for two fishes from temperate Australi...
The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and southeast...
The dispersal of freshwater fishes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa has been attributed ...
Expansion of finfish aquaculture will see increased incentive for translocation of stocks across geo...
<div><p>The freshwater fauna of Southern Australia is primarily restricted to the southwestern and s...
Galaxiella nigrostriata is a freshwater fish that is endemic to the seasonally dry coastal wetlands ...