- Ishiguro,
Naoya B.; Nishida,
Mutsumi (2003). "Mitochondrial
Genomics of
Ostariophysan Fishes:
Perspectives on
Phylogeny and Biogeography".
Journal of Molecular...
- half of all
catfish species live in the Americas. They are the only
ostariophysans that have
entered freshwater habitats in Madagascar, Australia, and...
-
responses had only been seen in
freshwater ostariophysans.
Hardhead catfish are the
first marine ostariophysans found to
elicit this type of
alarm reaction...
-
third vertebra has
already broadened,
almost similar to that of
modern ostariophysans. The claustrum, an
element in
modern apparati, is
noticeably absent...
- that
exposure to
parasites and
pathogens that
penetrate the skin of
ostariophysans stimulated the
production of
alarm cells. Additionally,
increased exposure...
- the
skull similar in
shape to the
remaining ones, in
contrast to the
ostariophysans, in
which the
anterior vertebrae are
greatly modified.
Modern classifications...
- seen in
characins as well as cyprinids, and is a
feature of all the
ostariophysans (fishes
possessing an
auxiliary mechanism for
detecting sound consisting...
- specimen". 28 July 2012.
Francisco José Poyato-Ariza, A
revision of the
ostariophysan fish
family Chanidae, with
special reference to the
Mesozoic forms (Verlag...
-
living in
turbid habitats. The
North American channel catfish is an
ostariophysan, or a bony fish
occupying a
freshwater habitat.
These fishes are known...
- Analysis, and
Revised Systematics of the Group",
Gonorynchiformes and
Ostariophysan Relationships, CRC Press, doi:10.1201/b10194-7/gonorynchiform-inter...