In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a widespread predatory characin and one of the few resilient native fishes in a highly impacted lake system. In order to test for genetic differentiation in populations within this basin and for biogeographic relationships among populations of this species in other basins, a study was conducted using RAPD-PCR analysis of Rio Doce samples (N = 63) and phylogeographic analyses with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotypes, including the Rio Grande and Macacu river basins. In the Rio Doce basin, the patterns of genetic similarity of RAPD-PCR markers (individual fingerprinting and Nei’s genetic distance) suggest the existence of two genetically differ...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to examine the genetic variability on an ...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
The Doce River, in southeastern Brazil, is a coastal drainage, configured since the Late Cretaceous,...
In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a...
Hoplias malabaricus, the common trahira, extended its range into the Iguaçu River sometime in the la...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
With an estimate of around 9,000 species, the Neotropical region hosts the greatest diversity of fre...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of freshwa...
With an estimate of around 9,000 species, the Neotropical region hosts the greatest diversity of fre...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Freshwater fish are an ideal model to illustrate how climate-tectonic changes affect the distributio...
Freshwater fish are an ideal model to illustrate how climate-tectonic changes affect the distributio...
Hoplias malabaricus (Bloch, 1794), a predatory freshwater fish with a wide distribution throughout S...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to examine the genetic variability on an ...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
The Doce River, in southeastern Brazil, is a coastal drainage, configured since the Late Cretaceous,...
In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a...
Hoplias malabaricus, the common trahira, extended its range into the Iguaçu River sometime in the la...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
With an estimate of around 9,000 species, the Neotropical region hosts the greatest diversity of fre...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of freshwa...
With an estimate of around 9,000 species, the Neotropical region hosts the greatest diversity of fre...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Freshwater fish are an ideal model to illustrate how climate-tectonic changes affect the distributio...
Freshwater fish are an ideal model to illustrate how climate-tectonic changes affect the distributio...
Hoplias malabaricus (Bloch, 1794), a predatory freshwater fish with a wide distribution throughout S...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to examine the genetic variability on an ...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
The Doce River, in southeastern Brazil, is a coastal drainage, configured since the Late Cretaceous,...