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  Monopterus albus
Family: Synbranchidae (Swamp-eels), picture (Moalb_u0.jpg) by Shao, KT Show available picture(s) for Monopterus albus Map.
Family: Synbranchidae (Swamp-eels), picture (Moalb_u0.jpg) by Shao, KT Show available picture(s) for Monopterus albus.
Swamp: Synbranchidae, Monopterus albus, Swamp eel, Wong sin, native.
specieslist.com /fish_species/M/Monopterus_albus.shtml   (1552 words)

  
 Swamp-eels (Synbranchidae) - MavicaNET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In Taiwan Family Synbranchidae Have 1 Species - English, Chinese (trad.)
The Family Synbranchidae contains these Genera: Macrotrema, Monopterus > Amphipnous Typhlosynbranchus, Ophisternon = Furmastix, Synbranchus.
This is a widely distributed group that superficially resemble eels - to which they are not related.
www.mavicanet.com /directory/est/24988.html   (176 words)

  
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Because there is little information on the salinity tolerance ranges of swamp eels, potential range must be inferred from distribution within native ranges and anecdotal information on habitat in the scientific literature.
The family Synbranchidae has a broad, native distribution, known to occur in fresh and occasionally brackish or estuarine waters.
Although generally considered freshwater fishes, individuals of some species have been reported from brackish or estuarine waters (Rosen and Greenwood 1976) and one or more individuals of the Neotropical species Ophisternon aenigmaticum have been taken in hypersaline waters within a coastal mangrove (Tyler and Feller 1996).
conference.ifas.ufl.edu /jc/papers/geer/6postergr/Schof2.doc   (1140 words)

  
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Reproduction of Asian Swamp Eels (Family: Synbranchidae, Genus: Monopterus): Relationships between blood steroid levels, gonad condition, and reproductive phenology in introduced populations.
Since the mid-1990s, four separate populations of Asian swamp eel (Family: Synbranchidae, Genus: Monopterus) have been discovered in the United States, including one in Georgia and three in peninsular Florida.
No member of the family Synbranchidae is native to the United States.
cars.er.usgs.gov /basis/Nonindigenous_Species/5279/5279.html   (952 words)

  
 Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental - FCEyN - UBA
Annual cycle of the testis in the swamp-eel, Synbranchus marmoratus (Teleostei, Synbranchidae), a protogynic diandric fish.
Ultrastructure of the testis in Synbranchus marmoratus (Teleostei, Synbranchidae): the germinal compartment.
Testicular interstitial cells and steroidogenic detection in the protogynous fish, Synbranchus marmoratus (Teleostei, Synbranchidae).
www.dbbe.fcen.uba.ar /labs/lab-d/trabp.htm   (833 words)

  
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Evaluation of electrofishing as a technique for removing swamp eels (Family Synbranchidae) in canal systems in South Dade County, Florida.
The purpose of the task is to fill critical data gaps in our knowledge of the Asian swamp eel through a combination of literature review on eel biology, research on eels populating U.S. habitats, experimental work with captive eels, and modeling spread and impacts.
The Synbranchidae (Swamp eels) is a family of eel-like percomorph fishes widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the New World and Old World.
www.pwrc.usgs.gov /brd/BasisSimpleSearch.cfm?PTS=3210APN.5.1&Show=Logo,PTS,Title,Keywords,Leaders,Narrative,Product   (1856 words)

  
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www.conicet.gov.ar /CIC/ingreso/ingreso_2004/cv/CV20430065.rtf   (1457 words)

  
 The transition to air breathing in fishes. V. Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus ...
Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae) -- Graham et al.
Articles by Graham, J. Articles by Roberts, J. Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol 198, Issue 7 1455-1467, Copyright © 1995 by Company of Biologists
Comparative aspects of cardiorespiratory regulation in Synbranchus marmoratus and Monopterus albus (Synbranchidae)
jeb.biologists.org /cgi/content/abstract/198/7/1455   (299 words)

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