List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000023 (2015) |
Casey B. Dillman [États-Unis] ; Eric J. Hilton | Anatomy and early development of the pectoral girdle, fin, and fin spine of sturgeons (Actinopterygii: Acipenseridae). |
000032 (2014) |
Kenji Murata [États-Unis] ; Fred S. Conte [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Mcinnis [États-Unis] ; Tak Hou Fong [États-Unis] ; Gary N. Cherr [États-Unis] | Identification of the origin and localization of chorion (egg envelope) proteins in an ancient fish, the white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus. |
000040 (2014) |
Tim L. King [États-Unis] ; Anne P. Henderson [États-Unis] ; Boyd E. Kynard [États-Unis] ; Micah C. Kieffer [États-Unis] ; Douglas L. Peterson [États-Unis] ; Aaron W. Aunins [États-Unis] ; Bonnie L. Brown [États-Unis] | A Nuclear DNA Perspective on Delineating Evolutionarily Significant Lineages in Polyploids: The Case of the Endangered Shortnose Sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) |
000054 (2013) |
Jacqueline M. Doyle [États-Unis] ; Gregor Siegmund ; Joseph D. Ruhl ; Soo Hyung Eo ; Matthew C. Hale ; Nicholas J. Marra ; Peter M. Waser ; J Andrew Dewoody | Microsatellite analyses across three diverse vertebrate transcriptomes (Acipenser fulvescens, Ambystoma tigrinum, and Dipodomys spectabilis). |
000055 (2013) |
Masanori Fujimoto [États-Unis] ; James A. Crossman ; Kim T. Scribner ; Terence L. Marsh | Microbial community assembly and succession on lake sturgeon egg surfaces as a function of simulated spawning stream flow rate. |
000071 (2013) |
Sarah Longo [États-Unis] ; Mark Riccio [États-Unis] ; Amy R. Mccune [États-Unis] | Homology of lungs and gas bladders: Insights from arterial vasculature |
000196 (2009) |
Vadim J. Birstein [États-Unis] ; Rob Desalle ; Phaedra Doukakis ; Robert Hanner ; Georgii I. Ruban ; Eugene Wong | Testing taxonomic boundaries and the limit of DNA barcoding in the Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii. |
000197 (2009) |
Makoto Kusakabe [États-Unis] ; Micah D. Zuccarelli ; Ikumi Nakamura ; Graham Young | Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein in white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus): cDNA cloning, sites of expression and transcript abundance in corticosteroidogenic tissue after an acute stressor. |
000243 (2008) |
Tomofumi Kurobe [États-Unis] ; Garry O. Kelley ; Thomas B. Waltzek ; Ronald P. Hedrick | Revised phylogenetic relationships among herpesviruses isolated from sturgeons. |
000404 (2003) |
Andrew M. Carroll [États-Unis] ; Peter C. Wainwright | Functional morphology of prey capture in the sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus albus. |
000494 (2000) |
J. Krieger [États-Unis] ; P A Fuerst ; T M Cavender | Phylogenetic relationships of the North American sturgeons (order Acipenseriformes) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. |
000604 (1996) |
J. Stabile [États-Unis] ; J R Waldman ; F. Parauka ; I. Wirgin | Stock structure and homing fidelity in Gulf of Mexico sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi) based on restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequence analyses of mitochondrial DNA. |
000631 (1995) |
D A Rubin [États-Unis] ; R M Dores | Obtaining a more resolute teleost growth hormone phylogeny by the introduction of gaps in sequence alignment. |
000667 (1993) |
R G Northcutt [États-Unis] ; W E Bemis | Cranial nerves of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae [Osteichthyes: Sarcopterygii: Actinistia], and comparisons with other craniata. |
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