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Dec 27, 2024 · Abstract: In this study, body shape variation among four species of Garra Hamilton, 1822 distributed in Turkey was investigated using geometric morphometry method. In this context, 570 individuals from 22 populations of G. rufa , G. turcica , G. orontesi
Ageneiogarra imberba - Wikipedia
Ageneiogarra imberba is a species of cyprinid fish in the subfamily Labeoninae [2][3] from Mekong, Red River, Pearl River, and upper Yangtze basins in China and Southeast Asia, and on Hainan. [1][2] It can grow to 34.5 cm (13.6 in) standard length. [3] ^ a b Huckstorf, V. (2012). "Garra imberba".
Shepe, Ethiopia - British Museum
The site is in a narrow gorge carved by the Shepe River at 1300 m above sea level, full of vegetation and therefore difficult to detect. Along this gorge there are several notable engravings depicted in four panels, forming one of the most impressive – …
Gorg - Wikitubia | Fandom
Greg, [1] better known online as Gorg, is an American [2] gaming YouTuber who usually plays the two-dimensional pixelated god simulation game WorldBox - God Simulator. In his videos, he does a wide variety of experiments in that game, like nations fighting each...
(Garra surgifrons) - Marine Life Identification
Garra surgifrons is a fascinating fish species belonging to the family Cyprinidae. Commonly known as the red-finned garra, this unique species can be found in the freshwater habitats of South Asia, particularly in the rivers of the Himalayan region.
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SHEPE is the wife of PEPE. She's fashionable, smart, funny, and enjoys fancy dinners filled with gourmet flies and a good wine pairing. She's scared of heights, but loves the view from the top …
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[PDF] Body shape variation of Garra rufa (Heckel) (Teleostei ...
In this study, the body shape differences between Garra rufa (Heckel) populations captured in the Jarrahi River (from the Tigris Basin) were investigated using traditional and geometric morphometric methods.
Garra panitvongi is known in the aquarium trade as the Redtail Garra. Descriptive information is provided on poorly known species of Garra in the Salween River basin, and Garra nujiangensis is transferred to Ageneiogarra.
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