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Introduction
Why the acanthomorphs?
Classifications of the acanthomorphs
Introduction
Where are the acanthomorphs?
Today's Acanthomorphs' classification
Recent changes in Acanthomorph classifications
Morphology of an acanthomorph
Anatomy of an acanthomorph
Visceral anatomy
Cardiac anatomy
Cephalic central nervous system
The Digital Fish Library
Osteology of acanthomorphs
The skeleton of an acanthomorph
Multiple bones of a bluefin tuna head
The neurocranium of a bluefin tuna
Osteological systems of the skeleton of the head
the neurocranium of a swordfish
the neurocranium of a brill
OsteoBase: a website for osteological exploration
Antarctic acanthomorphs peculiarities
The Pleuronectiformes
Morpho-anatomical lexicon
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Systematics 101
Introduction
What is morphology?
The importance of comparative anatomy
What is Alpha taxonomy?
Taxonomic collections
What is cytogenetics?
DNA and systematics
What is Barcode?
"Fishes" grow in trees?
Questioning the "fishes"
Endgame for the fish model
R.I.P. Fishes, investigation on a disappeared group
When features vanish in the haze…
Cooking acanthos
My kingdom for a liver!
Monkfish boiled in cider
From science to cooking... The brill in cider
Roasted gurnard
The team's research
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Morphology and DataBases
Barcode and molecular taxonomy
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Agnès Dettaï
Anne-Claire Lautrédou
Blaise Li
Bruno Chanet
Catherine Ozouf-Costaz
Cyril Gallut
Donald Davesne
Guillaume Lecointre
Martine Desoutter-Méniger
Nalani Schnell
Sandrine Tercerie
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Acanthomorph phylogeny and diversity
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