Overlapping external morphometric characters easily confound the flatfishes Solea aegyptiaca and Solea solea (Soleidae) in areas of the Mediterranean Sea where both species live in sympatry. This leads to uncertainties in the fisheries and marketing of the species, in addition to misinterpretations in biogeography and conservation studies. This paper describes a simple restriction fragment length-based diagnostic test that differentiates S. solea from S. aegyptiaca, as well as from other species of the Soleidae family. Furthermore, the two species living in sympatry in the Gulf of Kavala (North Aegean Sea, Greece) present significant qualitative differences in muscle fatty acid composition, a property that can also be used to distinguish th...
<div><p>Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commer...
AbstractPhylogenetic comparison for lessepsian puffer fish Lagocephalus sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789) fr...
Taxonomic identification of marine organisms is sometimes hindered by morphological similarities and...
Overlapping external morphometric characters easily confound the flatfishes Solea aegyptiaca and Sol...
Overlapping external morphometric characters easily confound the flatfishes Solea aegyptiaca and Sol...
none10In the Mediterranean, the common (Solea solea) and Egyptian (S. aegyptiaca) soles are two of t...
none10In the Mediterranean flatfish are valuable fishery resources, with potential for aquaculture p...
The genetic structure of the flatfish #Solea vulgaris$ was investigated on several spatial scales an...
none14siIn the Adriatic Sea two cryptic species of sole coexist, the common and Egyptian sole. Soles...
North Pacific flatfishes are gaining increased popularity on the German market. Isoelectric focusing...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Genomic methodologies applied in evolutionary and fisheries research have been of great benefit to u...
Genomic methodologies applied in evolutionary and fisheries research have been of great benefit to u...
<div><p>Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commer...
AbstractPhylogenetic comparison for lessepsian puffer fish Lagocephalus sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789) fr...
Taxonomic identification of marine organisms is sometimes hindered by morphological similarities and...
Overlapping external morphometric characters easily confound the flatfishes Solea aegyptiaca and Sol...
Overlapping external morphometric characters easily confound the flatfishes Solea aegyptiaca and Sol...
none10In the Mediterranean, the common (Solea solea) and Egyptian (S. aegyptiaca) soles are two of t...
none10In the Mediterranean flatfish are valuable fishery resources, with potential for aquaculture p...
The genetic structure of the flatfish #Solea vulgaris$ was investigated on several spatial scales an...
none14siIn the Adriatic Sea two cryptic species of sole coexist, the common and Egyptian sole. Soles...
North Pacific flatfishes are gaining increased popularity on the German market. Isoelectric focusing...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commercial mar...
Genomic methodologies applied in evolutionary and fisheries research have been of great benefit to u...
Genomic methodologies applied in evolutionary and fisheries research have been of great benefit to u...
<div><p>Linkage maps based on markers derived from genes are essential evolutionary tools for commer...
AbstractPhylogenetic comparison for lessepsian puffer fish Lagocephalus sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789) fr...
Taxonomic identification of marine organisms is sometimes hindered by morphological similarities and...