Nuclear DNA content in Galaxias maculatus

Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae), is a small short-life fish, that inhabits in freshwater, estuarine and marine environments, having circum-antarctic distribution, and occurring in South America, Oceania and South Africa (Campos, 1984). In Chile, G. maculatus is distributed from central to the southe...

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Main Authors: Pedro Jara-seguel, Iván Valdebenito, Claudio Palma-rojas, Christian Rebolledo
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Summary:Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae), is a small short-life fish, that inhabits in freshwater, estuarine and marine environments, having circum-antarctic distribution, and occurring in South America, Oceania and South Africa (Campos, 1984). In Chile, G. maculatus is distributed from central to the southern region (32º-53°S) (Campos, 1970), and in recent years estuarine and inland water populations have been cultured with commercial purpose. At present, many data from this species are widely known such as distribution, systematic, biogeography and reproduction