- them in wood
pieces or carc****es. On average, G.
atlanticus can lay 55 egg
strings per hour. G.
atlanticus is not
globally panmictic, but is
localized within...
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belong to the
genus Atlanticus:
Atlanticus abeitaii Liu, 2013
Atlanticus ahunanensis Liu, 2013
Atlanticus akangxiani Liu, 2013
Atlanticus akulingensis Liu...
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Codex Atlanticus was
publicly displa**** in Tokyo, ****an
until August, for an
exhibition with the Leonardo3 Museum: "The
Virtual Codex Atlanticus". In 2019...
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Idiacanthus atlanticus, the
black dragonfish, is a
barbeled dragonfish of the
family Stomiidae,
found cir****globally in
southern subtropical and temperate...
- G.
atlanticus may
refer to:
Galeus atlanticus, the
Atlantic sawtail catshark, a
ground shark species Glaucus atlanticus, a
nudibranch species This disambiguation...
- The
orange roughy (Hoplostethus
atlanticus), also
known as the red roughy,
slimehead and deep sea perch, is a
relatively large deep-sea fish belonging...
- Aga****is
atlanticus is an
extinct species of Aga****is
parrot that
lived during the
Piacenzian stage of the
Pliocene epoch. Aga****is
atlanticus fossils...
-
between H.
atlanticus and
jellyfish and
other gelatinous zooplankton, from
feeding to protection, respectively.
Predators of H.
atlanticus include the...
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Mediterranean Sea.
Ophioblennius atlanticus mostly inhabits shallow,
clear waters with
coral reefs and rock bottoms.
Ophioblennius atlanticus adults are
mostly found...
- (M.
atlanticus) is
native to the Atlantic, and the
other (M. cyprinoides) to the Indo-Pacific Oceans. The two
species of
tarpon are M.
atlanticus (Atlantic...