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Stenodus leucichthys : ウィキペディア英語版
''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.

''Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa.〔 The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.〔〔
==Systematics==
Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.〔Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)〕
At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.〔Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
'Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.


''Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa.〔 The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.〔〔
==Systematics==
Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.〔Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)〕
At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.〔Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.

''Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa.〔 The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.〔〔
==Systematics==
Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.〔Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)〕
At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.〔Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
'Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
'Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.">ウィキペディアで''Stenodus leucichthys''''' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
'Stenodus leucichthys'' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as '''beloribitsa'''. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. In the strict sense its natural distribution is restricted to the Caspian Sea basin, and it is known as beloribitsa. The beloribitsa is now considered extinct in the wild, but survives in cultured stocks.==Systematics==Alternatively, the name ''Stenodus leucichtys'' has been used in a broader sense, referring to a widespread species composed of two subspecies. In addition to the landlocked subspecies ''Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys'', it comprises the nelma, ''Stenodus leucichthys nelma'' (Pallas, 1773) which lives in Eurasian and North American rivers of the Arctic basin. Nelma, also known as the sheefish or inconnu, is currently often considered as a distinct species ''Stenodus nelma''.Eschmeyer F. (Catalog of Fishes ) (Search: Stenodus (species)) California Academy of Scieces. (15 March 2012 version)At a higher level, the genus ''Stenodus'' is not phylogenetically distinct from the broader lake whitefish genus ''Coregonus'', although it is phenotypically characterized by a specialized predator morphology.Bernatchez L, Colombani F, Dodson JJ (1991) (Phylogenetic relationships among the subfamily Coregoninae as revealed by mitochondrial DNA restriction analysis ) ''Journal of Fish Biology'' 39 (Suppl A):283-290.」
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