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==Figure 4 Newborns of three syngnathid species== | |||
The newborn stage represents the first stage of the juvenile period and, for the purpose of this classification, refers to the first day post-release. Shown are (A) N. ophidion, (B) S. abaster, and (C) H. abdominalis. Scale bars are 2 mm. | |||
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<pubmed>23273265</pubmed>| [http://bmcdevbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-213X-12-39 BMC Dev Biol.] | |||
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Figure 4 Newborns of three syngnathid species
The newborn stage represents the first stage of the juvenile period and, for the purpose of this classification, refers to the first day post-release. Shown are (A) N. ophidion, (B) S. abaster, and (C) H. abdominalis. Scale bars are 2 mm.
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<pubmed>23273265</pubmed>| BMC Dev Biol.
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