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Comparing parasite on culture and wild Pangasianodon hypophthalmus in Vietnam

The striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) (Sauvage), also known as tra catfish or sutchi catfish, is one of the world’s largest single species based freshwater farming systems in Vietnam, mostly restricted to the Mekong Delta area. Due to its economic important, parasite infection in striped catfish is going to be concerns. In this study, cultured and wild P. hypophthalmus ...

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Population genetics of Sardinella gibbosa bleeker, 1849) in the coastal area of vietnam

Population genetics of Sardinella gibbosa bleeker, 1849) in the coastal area of vietnam   Sardine fish (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae) are about 50 genus of species, widely distributed, predominantly pelagic, school and migratory. Sardinella gibbosa were collected from four geographic areas: Phu Quoc Khanh Hoa, Da Nang and Cat Ba. Phylogram of species diversity is based ...

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Preliminary taxonomic review of wrasses species (Labridae) from Vietnam with an integration of morphological and molecular data

Dang Thuy Binh Le Phan Khanh Hung, Truong Thi Oanh Luong Thi Tuong Vi  ABSTRACT The family Labridae (the wrasses) containing 82 genera and about 600 species of fish - is the fifth largestfish family and second largest marinefish family. The Labridae is one of the most morphologically and ecologically diversified families offish in size, shape and color. They eat algae and organic detritus, having ...

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Goby species diversity in Vietnam based on morphological and genetic characteristics

Thai Thi Lan Phuong, Dang Thuy Binh ABSTRACT The Gobiidae is one of the largestfish families in the world, with more than 1700 described species in both tropical and temperatefreshwater as well as marine ecosystems. The large number of species, small size and high variation of morphology makes the precise identification and classification of gobies very difficult. Based on morphological characteristics, this study ...

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Distribution and phylogenetic relationships of snappers (Lutjanidae) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences

Truong Thi Oanh, Doan Vu Thinh, Dang Thuy Binh ABSTRACT Snappers (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) are perch-like marine fishes found worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters. Many of the species are similar in appearance and are therefore frequently confused. In Vietnam, biodiversity inventory is primarily based on morphological characteristics, therefore, the number and distribution of many species is still controversial. ...

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