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    Morphological Сharacterization of the Spinal Cord Regeneration in Adult Desert Killifish Aphaniops hormuzensis (Aphaniidae) by Motamedi, M., Soltani, A. R., Teimori, A.

    Published in Journal of ichthyology (01-12-2023)
    “…Morphological characterization of the lumbar spinal cord regeneration process was investigated in killifish A. hormuzensis , by using hematoxylin-eosin…”
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    The First Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequence in the Genus Aphanius (Teleostei) by Teimori, A., Motamedi, M.

    Published in Journal of ichthyology (01-09-2019)
    “…In the present study, for the first time we isolated and characterized the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the endangered Farsi killifish Aphanius…”
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    Shape variation and functional adaptation in a structure involved in the feeding system of gobiid fishes by Iranmanesh, M., Askari Hesni, M., Lashkari, M., Teimori, A., Volff, Jean‐Nicolas

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-09-2020)
    “…Fish are observed in different aquatic environments, including freshwater, marine and also intertidal zones. It is suggested that the urohyal bone is involved…”
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    Microstructural characterization of the body key scale morphology in six Iranian endemic Aphanius species (Cyprinodontidae): Their taxonomic and evolutionary significance by Teimori, A., Motamedi, M., Manizadeh, N.

    Published in Journal of ichthyology (01-07-2017)
    “…The microstructural characteristics of the body key scales were described for six Iranian endemic Aphanius Nardo, 1827 species. Among them, five species…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of Luciobarbus barbulus (Heckel, 1847) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) by Khaefi, R., Teimori, A., Esmaeili, H. R.

    Published in Journal of ichthyology (01-11-2017)
    “…Luciobarbus barbulus (Heckel, 1847), a cyprinid fish of the Persian Gulf basin is re-described. Its identity is discussed and its phylogenetic relationship…”
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    Length-weight relationships for four Aphanius species of Iran (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) by Esmaeili, H. R., Masoudi, M., Sayyadzadeh, G., Mehraban, H. R., Gholami, Z., Teimori, A.

    Published in Journal of applied ichthyology (01-06-2015)
    “…Summary Length–weight parameters are presented for four endemic tooth‐carps of the genus Aphanius from Iran…”
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    Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis by Khosravi, A, Golmakan, M Shaker, Teimori, A

    Published in Caspian journal of environmental sciences (01-03-2017)
    “…Phenotypic variations in fish body and scale shape were investigated among the three populations of Aphanius dispar (Rüppell, 1829) in Southern Iran through…”
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    Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel, 1848 (Cyprinodontiformes, Poeciliidae), a newly introduced fish recorded from natural freshwaters of Iran by Esmaeili, H.R, Gholamifard, A, Teimori, A, Baghbani, S, Coad, B.W

    Published in Journal of applied ichthyology (01-12-2010)
    “…The Xiphophorous hellerii specimens were collected by handnet in June 2009 during fieldwork on the ichthyofauna of Iran in the Persian Gulf and Esfahan basin…”
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    Morphological and Molecular Perspective on Geographical Differentiation of Barbus Populations (Actinopterygii; Cyprinidae) within Iranian Freshwater Drainages by Motamedi, M, Madjdzadeh, S M, Teimori, A, Esmaeili, H R, Mohsenzadeh, S

    “…Geographically isolated populations of Barbus present remarkable variation with regard to morphometric and meristic characters within Iranian drainage systems;…”
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    Morphological-Based Variation of the Fish Populations Using Groupwise Registration; Applied to Microscopic Images of Fish Otolith Using Aphanius dispar as a Model by Teimori, A., Eslami, A.

    “…The shape of hard structures such as scales and otoliths is often used to study fish population variations, palaeo systematics, and to discuss evolutionary…”
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    Scale surface microstructure and scale size in the tooth-carp genus Aphanius (Teleostei, Cyprinodontidae) from endorheic basins in Southwest Iran by Gholami, Zeinab, Teimori, Azad, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, Schulz-Mirbach, Tanja, Reichenbacher, Bettina

    Published in Zootaxa (01-03-2013)
    “…A substantial number of species within the tooth-carp Aphanius Nardo, 1827 (Cyprinodontidae, Teleostei) has been recorded from the endorheic drainage systems…”
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    Abnormal otoliths in the marine fishes collected from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman by Manizadeh, Narges, Teimori, Azad, Askari Hesni, Majid, Motamedi, Mina

    Published in Acta ichthyologica et piscatoria (01-01-2018)
    “…Although several researchers have examined otoliths of marine fishes from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, none has reported abnormalities. A recent…”
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    FIRST KARYOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF AN ENDEMIC FISH, ZAGROS TOOTH-CARP, APHANIUS VLADYKOVI COAD, 1988 (ACTINOPTERYGII: CYPRINODONTIDAE) FROM IRAN by Esmaeil, H R, Ebrahimi, M, Teimori, A, Ansari, TH

    “…The karyotype of Zagros tooth-carp, Aphanius vladykovi (Coad) has been investigated by examining metaphase chromosomes spreads obtained from gill epithelial…”
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    Vertebrates of Kuh-e-Gorm non-hunting area, Jahrom, Iran: Diversity, conservation and challenges by H Zareian, A Gholamhosseini, HR Esmaeili, A Teimori

    Published in Iranian journal of animal biosystematics (01-09-2012)
    “…The “Kuh-e-Gorm” non-hunting area is located in the northwest of Jahrom city, Fars province, Iran. Since there is no adequate knowledge on fauna of this…”
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    The ichthyofauna of Kor and Helleh River Basins in southwest of Iran with reference to taxonomic and zoogeographic features of native fishes by A. Teimori, H.R. Esmaeili, A. Gholamhosseini

    Published in Iranian journal of animal biosystematics (01-07-2010)
    “…This study was conducted to determine taxonomic and zoogeographic features of fishes from the Kor and Helleh River basins in southwestern Iran. The specimens…”
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    A new framework for morphological and morphometric study of fish species based on groupwise registration of otolith images by Eslami, A., Teimori, A., Yigitsoy, M., Navab, N.

    “…Morphology of bones, teeth, and some particular structures are widely used for categorizing species and studying their evolution. In this paper, we used…”
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    Combining morphology, scanning electron microscopy, and molecular phylogeny to evaluate the taxonomic power of scales in genus Aphanius Nardo, 1827 (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) by Teimori, Azad, Motamedi, Mina, Golmakan, Mahbubeh Shaker

    Published in Archives of Polish Fisheries (01-06-2017)
    “…Scale morphology and its structural details were studied with morphometry, geometric morphometrics, and scanning electron microscopy in five Iranian species…”
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    MORPHOLOGY OF UROHYAL BONE AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN TAXONOMY OF SOME FRESHWATER FISHES OF IRAN by H. Esmaeili; A. Teimori

    “…The urohyal bone is a single median solid bone with anterior tip generally connected to the ventral hypohyal and to the first basibranchial, and the posterior…”
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    OTOLITH MORPHOLOGY OF SOME FRESHWATER FISHES OF IRAN by H. Esmaeili; A. Teimori; Z. Pirvar

    “…Otoliths or ear stones are small white bodies present in the ear of bony fishes. Otoliths are important in keeping fish position and steadiness and also are…”
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