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Le cluster siberian - baerii

Terms

3siberian
3baerii
2russian
3gueldenstaedtii
3skull
2tetrapod
4patterns
2major

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
33baerii - siberian
22russian - siberian
22gueldenstaedtii - siberian
22gueldenstaedtii - russian
22baerii - russian
22baerii - gueldenstaedtii
11siberian - skull
11skull - tetrapod
11russian - skull
11patterns - tetrapod
11patterns - skull
11major - tetrapod
11major - skull
11major - patterns

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000001 (2017) Peter Warth [Allemagne] ; Eric J. Hilton [États-Unis] ; Benjamin Naumann [Allemagne] ; Lennart Olsson [Allemagne] ; Peter Konstantinidis [États-Unis]Development of the skull and pectoral girdle in Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii, and Russian sturgeon, Acipenser gueldenstaedtii (Acipenseriformes: Acipenseridae).
000076 (2006) Rainer R. Schoch [Allemagne]Skull ontogeny: developmental patterns of fishes conserved across major tetrapod clades
000197 (2000) I. Jenneckens [Allemagne] ; J. Meyer [Allemagne] ; L. Debus [Allemagne] ; C. Pitra [Allemagne] ; A. Ludwig [Allemagne]Evidence of mitochondrial DNA clones of Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii, within Russian sturgeon, Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, caught in the River Volga
000051 (2008) P. Ciba [Allemagne] ; S. Schicktanz ; E. Anders ; E. Siegl ; A. Stielow ; E. Klink ; C. KruseLong-term culture of a cell population from Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) head kidney.
000000 (2017) Elisavet Kaitetzidou [Grèce] ; Arne Ludwig [Allemagne] ; Jörn Gessner [Allemagne] ; Elena Sarropoulou [Grèce]Expression Patterns of Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) During Embryonic Development.
000006 (2013) W. Rabitsch [Autriche] ; N. Milasowszky [Autriche] ; S. Nehring [Allemagne] ; C. Wiesner [Autriche] ; Christian Wolter (biologiste) [Allemagne] ; F. Essl [Autriche]The times are changing: temporal shifts in patterns of fish invasions in central European fresh waters
000023 (2011) H. Rehbein [Allemagne] ; A. L. Lopata [Australie]Presence of parvalbumin in different tissues of three sturgeon species (Acipenser baeri, A. gueldenstaedtii, A. ruthenus)
000031 (2011) Rainer R. Schoch [Allemagne] ; Florian Witzmann [Allemagne]Bystrow’s Paradox – gills, fossils, and the fish‐to‐tetrapod transition
000113 (2005) D. G. Homberger [États-Unis] ; K. A. Westphal [États-Unis] ; M. Gudo [Allemagne] ; H. H. Bragulla [Allemagne]How to Open the Mouth: the Kinetic Skull, and the Jaw and Branchial Apparatus in Sharks
000195 (2000) Sebastian Steinfartz [Allemagne] ; Michael Veith [Allemagne] ; Diethard TautzMitochondrial sequence analysis of Salamandra taxa suggests old splits of major lineages and postglacial recolonizations of Central Europe from distinct source populations of Salamandra salamandra
000232 (1994) Xin-Yu Chen [États-Unis] ; Gloria Arratia [États-Unis, Allemagne]Olfactory organ of acipenseriformes and comparison with other actinopterygians: Patterns of diversity

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