Examination of juveniles (25–50 mm t.l.) of the three species of grey mullet present in British and other northern European waters has indicated that the melanophore pattern on the ventral surface of the head is a reliable and useful character for identification
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Despite the ecological and commercial importance of grey mullets (fish family Mugilidae), their taxo...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...
Examination of fry of five species of grey mullet revealed that the shape of the lower jaw and the m...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
Abstract: Mugil so–iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was f...
Mugil so-iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was first intro...
Two individuals of thinlip grey mullet Liza ramada were collected in a southern Norwegian brook (58°...
SummaryThe presence of exotic fish species in the Baltic Sea and its tributaries poses a serious thr...
In this study, the first case of aberrant coloration, namely xanthochroism or xanthism, in the thinl...
International audienceTruss analysis and length measurements were made on 168 striped red mullet Mul...
The Lake Tiberias (Sea of Galilee) grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) population originates from transloca...
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...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Despite the ecological and commercial importance of grey mullets (fish family Mugilidae), their taxo...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...
Examination of fry of five species of grey mullet revealed that the shape of the lower jaw and the m...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
Abstract: Mugil so–iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was f...
Mugil so-iuy is a freshwater fish living in Amu Darya River Basin, Far East Asia. It was first intro...
Two individuals of thinlip grey mullet Liza ramada were collected in a southern Norwegian brook (58°...
SummaryThe presence of exotic fish species in the Baltic Sea and its tributaries poses a serious thr...
In this study, the first case of aberrant coloration, namely xanthochroism or xanthism, in the thinl...
International audienceTruss analysis and length measurements were made on 168 striped red mullet Mul...
The Lake Tiberias (Sea of Galilee) grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) population originates from transloca...
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...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Despite the ecological and commercial importance of grey mullets (fish family Mugilidae), their taxo...
The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past si...