Cytogenetic analyses were performed on fishes of the genus Hypostomus (H. ancistroides (Ihering, 1911), H. strigaticeps (Regan, 1908), H. regani (Ihering, 1905), and H. paulinus (Ihering, 1905)) from the seven tributaries of the Paranapanema River Basin (Brazil) by means of different staining techniques (C-, Ag-, CMA3- and DAPI-banding) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to detect 18S rDNA sites. All species showed different diploid numbers: 2n=68 (10m+26sm+32st-a) in H. ancistroides, 2n=72 (10m+16sm+46st-a) in H. strigaticeps, 2n=72 (10m+18sm+44st-a) in H. regani and 2n=76 (6m+16sm+54st-a) in H. paulinus. Ag-staining and FISH revealed various numbers and locations of NORs in the group. NORs were usually located terminally on the...
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 ...
Several cytogenetic markers show chromosomal diversity in the fish such as “armoured catfish”. Altho...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on fishes of the genus Hypostomus (H. ancistroides (Ihering, 191...
Fish belonging to the genus Hypostomus are known for exhibiting a striking diversity in its karyotyp...
In this work, we analyzed the karyotypes of five species. Hypostomus cf. heraldoi, from the Mogi-Gua...
We analyzed the karyotypes of three specimens of fishes of the genus Hypostomus Lacepede, 1803 (Lor...
ABSTRACT The karyotypes of three armored catfish species (Loricariidae) from the Iguaçu river, south...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed in four species of the Hypostominae subfamily, three from Hypost...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
Hypostomus is a diverse group with unclear aspects regarding its biology, including the mechanisms t...
Cytogenetic analyses using C-banding and chromosomal digestion by several restriction enzymes were c...
Loricariidae (Siluriformes, Hypostominae) is one of the most diverse catfish families. In spite of t...
The paper represents a comparative cytogenetic analysis of three populations of Hypostomus regani in...
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 ...
Several cytogenetic markers show chromosomal diversity in the fish such as “armoured catfish”. Altho...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on fishes of the genus Hypostomus (H. ancistroides (Ihering, 191...
Fish belonging to the genus Hypostomus are known for exhibiting a striking diversity in its karyotyp...
In this work, we analyzed the karyotypes of five species. Hypostomus cf. heraldoi, from the Mogi-Gua...
We analyzed the karyotypes of three specimens of fishes of the genus Hypostomus Lacepede, 1803 (Lor...
ABSTRACT The karyotypes of three armored catfish species (Loricariidae) from the Iguaçu river, south...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed in four species of the Hypostominae subfamily, three from Hypost...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
Hypostomus is a diverse group with unclear aspects regarding its biology, including the mechanisms t...
Cytogenetic analyses using C-banding and chromosomal digestion by several restriction enzymes were c...
Loricariidae (Siluriformes, Hypostominae) is one of the most diverse catfish families. In spite of t...
The paper represents a comparative cytogenetic analysis of three populations of Hypostomus regani in...
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 ...
Several cytogenetic markers show chromosomal diversity in the fish such as “armoured catfish”. Altho...