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1 Biodiversity Laboratory, Resource Management and Environment Section, Life Sciences Division, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology, Vigyan Path, Paschim Boragaon, Garchuk, Guwahati 781 035, IN
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Current Science, Vol 110, No 6 (2016), Pagination: 985-986
Abstract
Sexual dimorphism in scales has been reported in some cyprinids like Chondrostoma nasus, where breeding tubercles are present on the scales of both males and females, but are smaller and inconspicuous in females. The presence of breeding tubercles in fishes was first reported by Vladykov et al.
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