2009
DOI: 10.14203/mri.v34i1.518
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FIRST RECORD OF Thamnaconus modestoides (Barnard, 1927) (Tetraodontiformes: Monacanthidae) in Indonesia

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“…According to [7] that the two types of fish are one of the habitats in brackish waters. In addition, both species in the field were seen swimming in large groups, among mangroves, and as additional information that both of them included fish with high economic potential [19] [20] [18]. In addition, observations in the field that the fish collected are still juvenile or juvenile based on the literature.…”
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“…According to [7] that the two types of fish are one of the habitats in brackish waters. In addition, both species in the field were seen swimming in large groups, among mangroves, and as additional information that both of them included fish with high economic potential [19] [20] [18]. In addition, observations in the field that the fish collected are still juvenile or juvenile based on the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Snapper species are very common in mangrove waters according to several studies, this species is almost never absent to forage and care for here [20,24]. These four groups are known to be classified as fish with high economic potential [19].…”
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