2019
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14263
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Geographical Distribution and Diversity History of Late Cambrian and Ordovician Gastropods in China

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“…The bigheaded carps are believed to have evolved from primitive cyprinids in central China during the late Neogene period, ~2.58–23.03 MYA (Li & Fang, 1990; Tao et al., 2010; Wang, Gaughan, et al, 2019). Fossil records of bigheaded carps were discovered in deposits of various epochs, such as the Pliocene (Yushe Basin, Shanxi, China), Pleistocene (Linfen, Shanxian, and Sanmenxia, Henan, China), and Holocene (Yichang, Hubei, China) (Li, 1981).…”
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“…The bigheaded carps are believed to have evolved from primitive cyprinids in central China during the late Neogene period, ~2.58–23.03 MYA (Li & Fang, 1990; Tao et al., 2010; Wang, Gaughan, et al, 2019). Fossil records of bigheaded carps were discovered in deposits of various epochs, such as the Pliocene (Yushe Basin, Shanxi, China), Pleistocene (Linfen, Shanxian, and Sanmenxia, Henan, China), and Holocene (Yichang, Hubei, China) (Li, 1981).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bigheaded carps are believed to have evolved from primitive cyprinids in central China during the late Neogene period, ~2.58-23.03 MYA (Li & Fang, 1990;Tao et al, 2010;Wang, Gaughan, et al, 2019).…”
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“…C. gibelio is among the most hypoxia-tolerant cyprinid species adapted to slow flowing and stagnant waters ( Kottelat and Freyhof, 2007 ). Silver carp H. molitrix , a native of east Asia, has been introduced around the world for aquaculture and control of algal blooms ( Li and Fang, 1990 ). This fish typically inhabits moderate-flow rivers, possesses gill remodeling ability similar to Carassius gibelio , but shows higher sensitivity to severe hypoxia (∼0.3 mg O 2 L −1 for 48 h) based on the response of loss of equilibrium and aquatic surface respiration ( Fu et al, 2014 ; Radke and Kahl, 2002 ).…”
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