FIGURE 3. There were 14 in A new species of ladyfish, of the genus Elops (Elopiformes: Elopidae), from the western Atlantic Ocean ...

FIGURE 3. There were 14 haplotypes of Elops in two primary lineages in the western North Atlantic (see Table 2 for data source). Separation between haplotypes occurs by a single base pair substitution, or, if more than one, the number of dots (plus one) placed between each haplotype. Haplotypes A an...

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Main Authors: Mcbride, Richard S., Rocha, Claudia R., Ruiz-Carus, Ramon, Bowen, Brian W.
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.193395
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Summary:FIGURE 3. There were 14 haplotypes of Elops in two primary lineages in the western North Atlantic (see Table 2 for data source). Separation between haplotypes occurs by a single base pair substitution, or, if more than one, the number of dots (plus one) placed between each haplotype. Haplotypes A and B are E. saurus; haplotypes C-N are E. smithi (Table 2). ... : Published as part of Mcbride, Richard S., Rocha, Claudia R., Ruiz-Carus, Ramon & Bowen, Brian W., 2010, A new species of ladyfish, of the genus Elops (Elopiformes: Elopidae), from the western Atlantic Ocean, pp. 29-41 in Zootaxa 2346 on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.193392 ...