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  1. Food acquisition and prey capture
  2. New Insights into the Distribution, Physiology and Life Histories of South American Galaxiid Fishes, and Potential Threats to This Unique Fauna
  3. Freshwater fishes of Patagonia: conservation and fisheries
  4. Dispersion of the invasive common carpCyprinus carpioin southern South America: changes and expectations, westward and southward
  5. Conservation of the freshwater fauna of Patagonia: an alert to the urgent need for integrative management and sustainable development
  6. Populations of Odontesthes (Teleostei: Atheriniformes) in the Andean region of Southern South America: body shape and hybrid individuals
  7. Morphological comparison of wild, farmed and hybrid specimens of two South American silversides,Odontesthes bonariensisandOdontesthes hatcheri
  8. Abundance of native fishes, wild-introduced salmonids and escaped farmed rainbow trout in a Patagonian reservoir
  9. Susceptibility of native perca (Percichthys trucha) and exotic rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to high temperature in Patagonia: different physiological traits and distinctive responses
  10. 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2012.01480.x
  11. Diet induces phenotypic plasticity of Percichthys trucha (Valenciennes, 1833) (Perciformes, Percichthyidae) in Patagonia
  12. Variation in vertebral number and its morphological implication in Galaxias platei
  13. Cephalic morphological variation in freshwater silversides Odontesthes hatcheri and Odontesthes bonariensis in Patagonia: introgression and ecological relationships
  14. Genetic and phenotypic variation amongGalaxias maculatuspopulations reflects contrasting landscape effects between northern and southern Patagonia
  15. Genetic and phenotypic differentiation among Galaxias maculatus populations in a Patagonian postglacial lake system
  16. Early morphological variation and induction of phenotypic plasticity in Patagonian pejerrey
  17. Intraspecific variation in diet, growth, and morphology of landlocked Galaxias maculatus during its larval period: the role of food availability and predation risk
  18. Climate change and fish culture in Patagonia: present situation and perspectives
  19. The effect of rearing temperature in larval development of pejerrey, Odontesthes bonariensis: morphological indicators of development
  20. Changes in the distribution of native fishes in response to introduced species and other anthropogenic effects
  21. Ten novel microsatellite loci characterized for a remarkably widespread fish:Galaxias maculatus(Galaxiidae)
  22. Reproduction of landlockedAplochiton zebraJenyns (Pisces, Galaxiidae)
  23. Isolation and characterization of 13 microsatellite loci forPercichthys trucha(Percichthyidae)
  24. Fishes of southern South America: a story driven by temperature
  25. Climate control on ancestral population dynamics: insight from Patagonian fish phylogeography
  26. Distribution of introduced and native fish in Patagonia (Argentina): patterns and changes in fish assemblages
  27. Contributions to the study of oviparity–viviparity transition: Placentary structures ofLiolaemus elongatus (Squamata: Liolaemidae)
  28. Freshwater fishes of Patagonia in the 21st Century after a hundred years of human settlement, species introductions, and environmental change
  29. Annual dynamics variation of a landlocked Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns 1842) population in a Northern Patagonian river: occurrence of juvenile upstream migration
  30. Presumptive environmental effects on body shape of Aplochiton zebra (Pisces, Galaxiidae) in northern Patagonian lakes
  31. Thermal effects on locomotion in the nocturnal gecko Homonota darwini (Gekkonidae)
  32. Movement of a South American perch Percichthys trucha in a mountain Patagonian lake during spawning and prespawning periods
  33. Phylogeography of the Percichthyidae (Pisces) in Patagonia: roles of orogeny, glaciation, and volcanism
  34. Latitudinal and ecological correlates of morphological variation in Galaxias platei (Pisces, Galaxiidae) in Patagonia
  35. Age and growth of the Patagonian lizard Phymaturus patagonicus
  36. Growth and age of the southernmost distributed gecko of the world (Homonota darwini) studied by skeletochronology
  37. Morphology, osteology and reductions in the ontogeny of the scaleless characid Gymnocharacinus bergi
  38. Is the decline of birds and amphibians in a steppe lake of northern Patagonia a consequence of limnological changes following fish introduction?
  39. Resource polymorphism in a Patagonian fish Percichthys trucha (Percichthyidae): phenotypic evidence for interlake pattern variation
  40. Predator associated morphology in Galaxias platei in Patagonian lakes
  41. Spatial and temporal distribution of landlockedGalaxias maculatusandGalaxias platei(Pisces: Galaxiidae) in a lake in the South American Andes
  42. Aggressive Behaviour Between Gymnocharacinus Bergi (Pisces, Characidae) And Other Neotropical Fishes From A Thermal Stream In Patagonia
  43. Gametogenesis and Development of Gymnocharacinus Bergi (Pisces, Characidae): Reproductive Mode Relative to Environmental Stability
  44. Fright Reaction in Gymnocharacinus bergi (Pisces, Characidae), A Relic Fish from Patagonia
  45. Threatened Fishes of the World: Gymnocharacinus bergi Steindachner, 1903 (Characidae)
  46. Long term diet differences between morphs in trophically polymorphic Percichthys trucha (Pisces: Percichthyidae) populations from the southern Andes
  47. Trophic polymorphism, habitat and diet segregation in Percichthys trucha (Pisces: Percichthyidae) in the Andes
  48. Body shape variation of three species of Percichthys in relation to their coexistence in the Limay River basin, in northern Patagonia
  49. Trophic polymorphism, habitat and diet segregation inPercichthys trucha(Pisces: Percichthyidae) in the Andes
  50. Lethal temperatures of a Neotropical fish relic in Patagonia, the scale-less characinid Gymnocharacinus bergi
  51. Growth and nutritional condition of the larvae of Odontesthes microlepidotus (Atherinidae): an experimental approach
  52. Ontogenetic shifts in the diet ofGalaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae) andOdontesthes microlepidotus (Atherinidae)
  53. Intralacustrine movements of Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae) and Ondontesthes microlepidotus (Atherinidae) during their early life history