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Temperature Manipulation Induces Ecdysis in Lab-Held Rattlesnakes

Maxwell D. Carnes-Mason and
Steven J. Beaupre

Integrative Taxonomy Reveals a New Species of Imparfinis (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Upper Xingu River Basin

Gabriel de Souza da Costa e Silva,
Mark Henry Sabaj,
Kaylane Rodrigues de Carvalho, and
Claudio Oliveira

A New Species of Psalidodon (Characiformes: Acestrorhamphidae) from the Upper Rio São Francisco Basin, Brazil, with Comments on Hasemania

Tulio F. Teixeira,
Gilberto N. Salvador,
Juan Marcos Mirande, and
Flávio C. T. Lima

SUMMARY OF THE MEETINGS

Mark Sabaj

Illuminating the Early Life of Salamanders: Exploring Biofluorescence During Development

Jennifer Y. Lamb,
Holden Cooper,
Alexander Seymour,
Matthew P. Davis, and
Lynne Beaty

Open Access Articles

Illuminating the Early Life of Salamanders: Exploring Biofluorescence During Development

Mass Mortality in a Community of Headstarted (Emydoidea blandingii) and Naturally Occurring (Chrysemys picta marginata) Freshwater Turtles in Protected Urban Wetlands

Species of the Eel Family Colocongridae (Order Anguilliformes), with Description of a New Species

First Documentation of Pelagic Larvae of Prickly Sculpin Cottus asper in Willamette Basin Reservoirs Using a Novel Light Trapping Method

Novel Nasal Anatomy Suggests Enhanced Olfactory Acuity in Auchenoglanidid Catfishes (Siluriformes: Auchenoglanididae)

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The Phylogeny of Carangiform Fishes: Morphological and Genomic Investigations of a New Fish Clade

The relationships and morphological convergences of carangiform fishes are recovered and discussed using morphological data from skeletal preparations and genome-wide molecular data.

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