Onesided livebearer (redirect from Jenynsia)
Jenynsia is a genus of freshwater fishes in the family Anablepidae. Like Anableps species, they are onesided livebearers: some sources indicate that they...
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Jenynsia multidentata is a species of killifish from the family Anablepidae. It is a viviparous, benthopelagic species in the genus Jenynsia. They are...
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the four-eyed fishes (genus Anableps), the onesided livebearers (genus Jenynsia) and the white-eye, Oxyzygonectes dovii. Fish of this family eat mostly...
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categories of a control (zooplankton and phytoplankton) and 3 experiments: (Jenynsia multidentata with zooplankton and phytoplankton), (juvenile Hoplias malabaricus...
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hemiretina. Four-eyed fish are livebearers. Along with their sister genus Jenynsia they mate on one side only, right-"handed" males with left-"handed" females...
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embryology of the viviparous freshwater fish, Fitzroyia lineata (now under Jenynsia, Characiformes: Jenynsüdae). She worked as a head of the Laboratory until...
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fish Knodus weitzmani (Menezes, Netto-Ferreira & K. M. Ferreira, 2009) Jenynsia weitzmani Ghedotti, A. D. Meisner & Lucinda, 2001. Pseudocorynopoma stanleyi...
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collected alongside it include Pareiorhaphis hystrix, Rhamdia quelen, and Jenynsia eirmostigma. It generally prefers shallow streams with a healthy flow....
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J. M.; Mirande, J. M. (2022). "The eldest grandmother, late Miocene †Jenynsia herbsti sp. nov. (Teleostei, Cyprinodontiformes), and the early diversification...
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