Loricariidae is one of the largest fish families of the world, with about 650 species separated into six subfamilies. To date, cytogenetic data on only 56 species of this family are available. In the present study, the karyotypes of three Ancistrinae species and five Loricariinae species were studied. The lowest diploid number, 2n=38, was observed in Ancistrus n.sp. 1 (Ancistrinae) and the highest diploid number, 2n=70, was observed in Rineloricaria n.sp. (Loricariinae). The nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) were seen at a terminal position in six species and at an interstitial position in two. The karyotypic analysis of Loricariinae and Ancistrinae species revealed that these groups exhibit a large diversity of diploid numbers, suggesting...
Loricariidae (Siluriformes, Hypostominae) is one of the most diverse catfish families. In spite of t...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
The neotropical freshwater systems have a high number of catfish species (Siluriformes), and many of...
Populations of seven Ancistrus species were analyzed from streams and rivers of three hydrographic B...
Ancistrus Kner, 1854 is a diverse catfish genus, currently comprising 66 valid species, but karyotyp...
The family Loricariidae encompasses approximately 800 species distributed in six subfamilies. The su...
The family Loricariidae, with about 683 species, is one the largest fish families in the world. The ...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed in four species of the Hypostominae subfamily, three from Hypost...
This study describes the karyotypes of three species of the genus Peckoltia (Loricariidae: Ancistrin...
The family Loricariidae with about 690 species divided into six subfamilies, is one of the world's l...
Fishes of the subfamily Hypoptopomatinae are very common and found in the lowlands of cis-Andean Sou...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in 117 specimens of seven species of the genus Ancistrus from ...
Cytogenetic and FISH analyses were performed in 30 Ancistrus cuiabae specimens from a bay near the t...
Ancistrus Kner, 1854, is the most diverse genus among the Ancistrini (Loricariidae) with 70 valid sp...
Fishes of the Loricariidae family, known as “cascudos”, constitute an endemic group in Neotropical f...
Loricariidae (Siluriformes, Hypostominae) is one of the most diverse catfish families. In spite of t...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
The neotropical freshwater systems have a high number of catfish species (Siluriformes), and many of...
Populations of seven Ancistrus species were analyzed from streams and rivers of three hydrographic B...
Ancistrus Kner, 1854 is a diverse catfish genus, currently comprising 66 valid species, but karyotyp...
The family Loricariidae encompasses approximately 800 species distributed in six subfamilies. The su...
The family Loricariidae, with about 683 species, is one the largest fish families in the world. The ...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed in four species of the Hypostominae subfamily, three from Hypost...
This study describes the karyotypes of three species of the genus Peckoltia (Loricariidae: Ancistrin...
The family Loricariidae with about 690 species divided into six subfamilies, is one of the world's l...
Fishes of the subfamily Hypoptopomatinae are very common and found in the lowlands of cis-Andean Sou...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in 117 specimens of seven species of the genus Ancistrus from ...
Cytogenetic and FISH analyses were performed in 30 Ancistrus cuiabae specimens from a bay near the t...
Ancistrus Kner, 1854, is the most diverse genus among the Ancistrini (Loricariidae) with 70 valid sp...
Fishes of the Loricariidae family, known as “cascudos”, constitute an endemic group in Neotropical f...
Loricariidae (Siluriformes, Hypostominae) is one of the most diverse catfish families. In spite of t...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
The neotropical freshwater systems have a high number of catfish species (Siluriformes), and many of...