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A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
Meristic and Morphometric Data on the Flatfish Citharichthys gilberti from Panama
Citharichthys gilberti Jenkins and Evermann, a common eastern Pacific flatfish, is known from Guaymas and Baja California, Mexico, south to Peru (Miller, 1966). It attains a total length of at least 260 mm (Meek and Hildebrand, 1928), frequently occurs on muddy bottoms and may enter rivers or other brackish water environments. Despite wide distribution there are apparently few literature references to the species and little is known of its life history or development. During a recent trip to the Pacific coast of Panama, C. gilberti was found to be the most abundant flatfish taken at a number of poisoned inshore and intertidal stations. Sufficient specimens were obtained over a broad size range, 18-193 mm SL, to permit the present report on meristic and morphometric characteristics of the isthmian population
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes, Supplement 2
This listing adds 213 titles to the original bibliography (Gulf Res. Repts. 1 (6), 1964) and the 1966 supplement (Gulf Res. Repts. 2(2) :169-176). Although a number of previously overlooked references are included, there are 137 citations of works published during the 1965-70 period. The frequency of recent publications offers some indication of the current worldwide interest in problems of fish teratology
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
A Bibliography of Anomalies of Fishes
This bibliography was originally intended as an adjunct to the author\u27s current studies of anomalies in marine fish populations. A number of recent notes have shown, however, that present workers are largely unfamiliar with the rather extensive literature on fish teratology in respect to both particular anomalies and their previous recognition in a species or other taxon. There is an evident need for a compilation of the literature and it is hoped that the present work will fulfill its purpose by facilitating current and future studies in this important area of ichthyology.
Standard bibliographical and abstracting sources such as Dean\u27s , Bibliography of Fishes, Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts and the Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries have all been searched for applicable citations. Further entries have been obtained from Gemmill\u27s Teratology of Fishes and other references available to the writer. It is unfortunate that the included references have not all been read and abstracted but this was beyond the scope of available time and finances.
In general, the bibliography is restricted to naturally occurring anomalies and literature on the experimental production of abnormalities has been omitted. The few exceptions, particularly in the areas of wounds and regeneration, are included because of their obvious application to survival studies on free-living fishes. All citations are given equal status in that no attempt has been made to indicate relative importance of individual contributions. It is doubtful whether any bibliography may be considered complete but it is felt that literature dealing directly with abnormalities has been fairly well covered. The major omissions may be expected in papers of Russian, Baltic and Scandinavian origin as well as in references to teratological material included in studies of a more general nature, and not listed in the titles. In this respect, it is requested that errors of ommission and commission be brought to the writer\u27s attention. Authors of pertinent subject material are requested to forward reprints so that a continuing file on anomalous fishes may be maintained at this Laboratory.
Abbreviations and complete titles of literature sources have largely been compiled from the World List of Scientific Periodicals and the World List of Periodicals for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries. The full title or place of publication have not been obtained for a few journals and these are identified only by the information available to the writer
Publications of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Museum, Vol. 3
This volume contains:
Frank J. Schwartz, World Literature to Fish Hybrids with an Analysis by Family, Species, and Hybridhttps://aquila.usm.edu/gcrl_publications/1002/thumbnail.jp
Publications of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Museum, Vol. 2
This volume consists of the following:
Luis R. Rivas, A new subspecies of poeciliid fishes of the genus Gambusia from eastern Cuba
William L. Fink, A revision of the Gambusia puncticulata complex (Pisces: Poeciliidae)
William L. Fink, A revision of the Gambusia nicaraguensis species group (Pisces: PoeciIiidae)https://aquila.usm.edu/gcrl_publications/1001/thumbnail.jp
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