The genus Cyprinella is a highly diverse and widely distributed assemblage of freshwater fish. Members of this genus are commonly referred to as minnows and their similar appearances have led to numerous classification problems. Only recently has Cyprinella been elevated to generic status and many relationships within the genus are only beginning to be understood. To investigate the monophyly of Cyprinella leedsi, a species of Cyprinella with a highly disjunct distribution, and to develop a molecular method for tracking hybridization events between the invasive red shiner (C. lutrensis) and other southeastern Cyprinella species, the mtDNA tRNA Pro gene, the control region, and the tRNA Phe gene were sequenced from 10 different Cyprinella sp...
Cypriniformes is the largest order of freshwater fishes. The phylogenetic relationships of the Cypri...
The Seluang fish (Rasbora myersi) is a small ray-finned fish categorized under the genus Rasbora in ...
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all fr...
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Rhinichthys bowersi is a cyprinid fish that is found mostly in tributaries of the Monongahela River....
Cyprininae is the largest subfamily (>1300 species) of the family Cyprinidae and contains more polyp...
In this paper, the patterns of cladogenesis in the cyprinid fish genus Iberochondrostoma were analys...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The phylogenetic relationships of species are fundamental to any biological investigation, including...
The channel shiner, Notropis wickliffi, is listed as a vulnerable species in Pennsylvania. Little is...
Cyprinella caerulea (Blue Shiner) is a federally threatened minnow endemic to the Mobile Basin that ...
The phylogeny, biogeography, population genetics and taxonomy of Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae), a genus o...
The mitochondrial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences from 93 cyprinid fishes were examined to r...
This study examines the phylogenetic relationships of mahseer (genus Tor and Neolisssochillus) and ...
Background: Cypriniformes (minnows, carps, loaches, and suckers) is the largest group of freshwater ...
Cypriniformes is the largest order of freshwater fishes. The phylogenetic relationships of the Cypri...
The Seluang fish (Rasbora myersi) is a small ray-finned fish categorized under the genus Rasbora in ...
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all fr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Rhinichthys bowersi is a cyprinid fish that is found mostly in tributaries of the Monongahela River....
Cyprininae is the largest subfamily (>1300 species) of the family Cyprinidae and contains more polyp...
In this paper, the patterns of cladogenesis in the cyprinid fish genus Iberochondrostoma were analys...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The phylogenetic relationships of species are fundamental to any biological investigation, including...
The channel shiner, Notropis wickliffi, is listed as a vulnerable species in Pennsylvania. Little is...
Cyprinella caerulea (Blue Shiner) is a federally threatened minnow endemic to the Mobile Basin that ...
The phylogeny, biogeography, population genetics and taxonomy of Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae), a genus o...
The mitochondrial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences from 93 cyprinid fishes were examined to r...
This study examines the phylogenetic relationships of mahseer (genus Tor and Neolisssochillus) and ...
Background: Cypriniformes (minnows, carps, loaches, and suckers) is the largest group of freshwater ...
Cypriniformes is the largest order of freshwater fishes. The phylogenetic relationships of the Cypri...
The Seluang fish (Rasbora myersi) is a small ray-finned fish categorized under the genus Rasbora in ...
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all fr...