Radiographic techniques in studies of young fishes

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American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
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1984
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Radiography is useful for obtaining skeletal information
in studies of fish taxonomy and morphology. Although
clearing and staining provides more detail, radiography
has other advantages. It produces an eas ily stored, long-term
record of the skeleton and does not permanently alter the con dition
of the specimen.

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5 p.
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FA00007108
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Radiography is useful for obtaining skeletal information
in studies of fish taxonomy and morphology. Although
clearing and staining provides more detail, radiography
has other advantages. It produces an eas ily stored, long-term
record of the skeleton and does not permanently alter the con dition
of the specimen.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 426
This manuscript is an author
version with the final publication available at and may be cited as: Tucker, Jr. J. W. & Laroche, J. L.
(1984). Radiographic techniques in studies of young fishes. In H. G. Moser (Ed.), Ontogeny and
systematics of fishes (pp. 37-39). Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Press.
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1984
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1984
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1984
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Tucker, John W., Jr.
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Radiographic techniques in studies of young fishes
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1984
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.

New York

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New York
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Radiographic techniques in studies of young fishes
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Radiographic techniques in studies of young fishes