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1. Patterns of morphological traits shaping the feeding guilds in the intertidal mudflat fishes of the Indian Sundarbans

2. Trophic morphology features allow Astyanax endemic species coexistence in a Neotropical river system

3. Morphological and physiological traits of<scp>Mediterranean</scp>sticklebacks living in the<scp>Camargue</scp>wetland (<scp>Rhone</scp>river delta)

4. Feeding habits and gill raker morphology of three planktivorous pelagic fish species off the coast of northern and western Kyushu in summer.

5. Ecological niche specialization inferred from morphological variation and otolith strontium of Arctic charrSalvelinus alpinusL. found within open lake systems of southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

6. Morphological variation in pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus introduced into Iberian lakes and reservoirs; adaptations to habitat type and diet?

7. Inter- and intra-morph patterns in helminth communities of sympatric whitefish morphs

8. Pattern of increase in gill raker number of the California sardine

9. Food resource partitioning and trophic morphology of Brevoortia gunteri and B. patronus

10. Diel food selection of pelagic Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.), and brown trout, Salmo trutta L., in Lake Atnsjo, SE Norway

11. The feeding selectivity of silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Val

12. A new species of the deep-sea fish genus Cyclothone Goode & Bean (Stomiatoidei, Gonostomatidae) from the tropical Atlantic

13. The biology of Carangidae (Teleostei) in Natal estuaries

14. A new species of the deep-sea fish genus Coelorinchus Giorna (Macrouridae) from the eastern North Atlantic, with notes on its ecology

15. An electrophoretic and biometric study of Arctic charr, Salvelinm alpinus (L.), from ten British lakes

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