The original description of Mugil gaimardianus has created various taxonomic problems in the past since the description is ambiguous and the type specimen is apparently lost. The name M. gaimardianus could not be reliably applied to any known species and was suppressed by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) (Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 51: 286-287, 1994). Nevertheless, karyological evidence has shown that there is a species of mullet in Venezuelan coastal waters that does not conform to the description of any other mullet from the Western Central Atlantic and has the feature of a red eye that was often used by earlier authors to define nominal M. gaimardianus. The purpose of this study was to make a morph...
With this work we addressed some molecular systematic issues within the Mugil cephalus species compl...
Liza bandialensis Diouf 1991 is redescribed because previous descriptions have not been in well-dist...
This study reviews published information on Mugil cephalus from around the world, with recent geneti...
Analysis of morphological, molecular and cytological data helped to define and more precisely charac...
The identification of the lebranche mullet in the western south Atlantic has long been problematical...
Members of the family Mugilidae, generally known as mullets, are coastal marine fi shes with a world...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
Mullets are very common fishes included in the family Mugilidae, (Mugiliformes), which are characte...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
The abundance and wide distribution of mullets in the tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions o...
Systematic relationships among four genera and nine species (MagilcephalusLinnaeus, 1758, Mugilsoiuy...
33. Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 ―Stripped Mullet, Flathead Mullet― Native Taxonom...
Chelon caeruleum sp. nov. is described as a new species of Chelon encountered in the Rashid coastal ...
The Mugiliformes are a taxon of marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes comprising 27 genera and 79 ...
"July 1998"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of Biological Sciences, 1999.Bibliography: lea...
With this work we addressed some molecular systematic issues within the Mugil cephalus species compl...
Liza bandialensis Diouf 1991 is redescribed because previous descriptions have not been in well-dist...
This study reviews published information on Mugil cephalus from around the world, with recent geneti...
Analysis of morphological, molecular and cytological data helped to define and more precisely charac...
The identification of the lebranche mullet in the western south Atlantic has long been problematical...
Members of the family Mugilidae, generally known as mullets, are coastal marine fi shes with a world...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
Mullets are very common fishes included in the family Mugilidae, (Mugiliformes), which are characte...
The family Mugilidae comprises mainly coastal marine species that are widely distributed in all trop...
The abundance and wide distribution of mullets in the tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions o...
Systematic relationships among four genera and nine species (MagilcephalusLinnaeus, 1758, Mugilsoiuy...
33. Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 ―Stripped Mullet, Flathead Mullet― Native Taxonom...
Chelon caeruleum sp. nov. is described as a new species of Chelon encountered in the Rashid coastal ...
The Mugiliformes are a taxon of marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes comprising 27 genera and 79 ...
"July 1998"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of Biological Sciences, 1999.Bibliography: lea...
With this work we addressed some molecular systematic issues within the Mugil cephalus species compl...
Liza bandialensis Diouf 1991 is redescribed because previous descriptions have not been in well-dist...
This study reviews published information on Mugil cephalus from around the world, with recent geneti...