Sailfin Font Family: A Monotype Fonts Subscription Exclusive
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Sailfin Font Family
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Pterygoplichthys and other suckermouth armored catfishes (family Loricariidae) can be distinguished from native North American catfishes (Ictaluridae) by the presence of flexible bony plates (absent in ictalurids) and a ventral suctorial mouth (terminal in ictalurids). Pterygoplichthys is often confused with Hypostomus: these genera can be distinguished by the number of dorsal fin rays (7-8 in Hypostomus vs. 9-14 in Pterygoplichthys).
Azevedo J, Sousa FL & Brum JM (2003). Dermal denticles and morphometrics of the sailfin roughshark Oxynotus paradoxus (Elasmobranchii, Oxynotidae), with comments on its geographic distribution. Cybium 27:117-122.
The sailfish is one or two species of marine fish in the genus Istiophorus, which belong to the family Istiophoridae (marlins). They are predominantly blue to gray in colour and have a characteristically large dorsal fin known as the sail, which often stretches the entire length of the back. Another notable characteristic is the elongated rostrum (bill) consistent with that of other marlins and the swordfish, which together constitute what are known as billfish in sport fishing circles. Sailfish live in colder pelagic waters of all Earth's oceans, and hold the record for the highest speed of any marine animal.
Farr, J. A., J. T. Travis and J. C. Trexler. 1986. Behavioral allometry and interdemic variation in sexual behavior of the sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna (Pisces: Poeciliidae). Anim. Behav. 34: 497-509.
Kumaraguru Vasagam, K. P., S. Rajagopal and T. Balasubramanian. 2005. Effect of salinity on gestation period, fry production, and growth performance of the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna Lesueur) in captivity. Israeli J. Aquacul. 57: 147-152.
Kumaraguru Vasagam, K. P., A. Shanmugam and S. Rajagopal. 2007. Dietary effect of fry production and growth performance of sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinna, in salt water. Acta Ichthyol. Piscat. 37: 29-35.
Nordlie, F. G., D. C. Haney and S. J. Walsh. 1992. Comparisons of salinity tolerances and osmotic regulatory capabilities in populations of sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) from brackish and fresh waters. Copeia. 1992: 741-746.
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This fish is from the family dragonfishes, and lives in pelagic waters to depths up to 1,200 meters (almost 4,000 feet). It has red light organs, or photophores, beneath its eyes. Red luminescence is rare in the deep sea and most deep-sea animals can not see red light. The shiny loosejaw can see red - essentially providing themselves with their own night vision goggles! It also has a long chin barbel for luring prey.
Electrofishing can be defined as a fish sampling technique using electric currents and electric fields to control fish movement and/or immobilize fish, allowing the capture of fish [1] . Electrofishing has been used by fishery biologists since the 1950s [2] . Since then, there have been significant improvements innovations in the design of electrofishing equipment and its reliability and effectiveness for the capturing fish [3] . Electrofishing is a common tool used by fisheries biologists to monitor freshwater fish populations and communities [4] and is likely the most effective gear type for the sampling and assessment of stream fish assemblages [5] . Poecilia latipinna, the sailfin molly, belongs to the family Poecilidae, and is a small species, seldom exceeding 12.5 cm in length [6] [7] , located in Shat Al-Arab river in Al-garmma city within Basrah Province in the south of Iraq. Individuals have been found in shallow marsh area, because of Poecilia latipinna wide environmental tolerances fish [8] [9] . The body of Poecilia latipinna is oblong and the head is dorsally flattened with a small superior mouth. The caudal peduncle is deep, typically almost as deep as the body and the caudal fin is large and rounded. The dorsal fin is greatly enlarged in mature males but not all males display the enlarged dorsal fin [10] . The species has many rows of very fine teeth [11] .
Many studies have examined effectiveness and utility of electrofishing, including the use of alternating current (AC), direct current (DC) and pulsed direct current (PDC) waveforms and on the effects of voltage, frequency, and other electrical field characteristics on the capture of fish [13] . There has been increasing concern among fishery biologists and managers regarding its potential for harming fish. Much of this increased concern began when [14] documented substantial injury to the spinal column and associated tissues of 44% to 67% of large rainbow trout [6] . The harmful influences of electrofishing include: hemorrhage, damages in nervous system, impact on growth and condition, disturbance in ionic regulation, mortality in fertilized eggs [10] [15] [16] [17] [18] . The objective of the present study is to know the impact of electroshock on the chromosomes aberrations in Poecilia latipinna sailfin molly fishes by using pulse direct current electroshock.
Poecilia latipinna, the sailfin molly, is a small popular ornamental fish that occurs as an introduced species in the aquatic habitats of at least 15 countries (cabi). Generally occurs in the shallow, slow moving surface waters of marshes, ponds, streams, swamp, and estuaries, commonly associated with vegetation, widely tolerant of temperature, salinity, and low oxygen levels (fact sheet). After 28 days gestation, this species produces 10 to 100 young. The species feeds mainly on algae, also consumes animal material: rotifers, small crustaceans (such as copepods, and ostracods) and aquatic in sec. 2ff7e9595c
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