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Categories are given down to at least family level and frequently lower . A
relatively large number of categories are recognized in order to provide a better
presentation of postulated relationships . The categories used , and their endings
in ...
Categories are given down to at least family level and frequently lower . A
relatively large number of categories are recognized in order to provide a better
presentation of postulated relationships . The categories used , and their endings
in ...
Strana 123
This group is given subordinal status in most classifications . Ordinal status is
given here following Fink and Fink ( 1981 ) . The interrelationship of the families
has been studied by Lundberg and Marsh ( 1976 ) and Wu et al . ( 1981 ) .
This group is given subordinal status in most classifications . Ordinal status is
given here following Fink and Fink ( 1981 ) . The interrelationship of the families
has been studied by Lundberg and Marsh ( 1976 ) and Wu et al . ( 1981 ) .
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In one species , O . nerka , the anadromous form ( sockeye ) has throughout most
of its range given rise to freshwater populations ( kokanee ) which occur in
sympatry or allopatry ( usually in " landlocked " lakes ) with the parental
anadromous ...
In one species , O . nerka , the anadromous form ( sockeye ) has throughout most
of its range given rise to freshwater populations ( kokanee ) which occur in
sympatry or allopatry ( usually in " landlocked " lakes ) with the parental
anadromous ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
Subdivision Halecomorphi | 86 |
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