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  1. Reproductive biology of a bathyal hermaphrodite fish, …

  2. Bathypterois mediterraneus, Mediterranean spiderfish - FishBase

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    Bathypterois is a genus of deepsea tripod fishes. They are a diverse genus that belong to the greater family Ipnopidae and order Aulopiformes. They are distinguished by having two elongated pelvic fins and an elongated caudal fin, which allow them to move and stand on the ocean floor, much like a tripod, hence the common name.
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    Certain species, such as Bathypterois filiferus are endemic to the southern Pacific and northern Indian oceans, while others such as Bathypterois longipes, are endemic to the mid/southern Atlantic. Some species prefer the continental slope while others prefer the depth of the abyssopelagic.
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    The pectoral fins are also extended, and are sensitive to sensory input as a result of the spinal nerves having three innervations and being enlarged in the pectoral fins of most Bathypterois species. They have two gonads, one male and one female. The male testicular gonad is more dorsal than the female ovarian gonad.
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    WEBJun 1, 2010 · The reproductive biology of the bathyal hermaphrodite Bathypterois mediterraneus is described based on 348 specimens caught during experimental trawl surveys carried out between 800 and 1600 m...

  5. Bathymetric distribution and growth patterns of Bathypterois ...

  6. Feeding ecology of the Mediterranean spiderfish, Bathypterois ...

  7. Feeding ecology of the Mediterranean spiderfish, Bathypterois

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