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LIPID PROFILES OF THREE SPECIES OF TROGLOBITIC FISH FROM BRAZIL

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Figure 1. The troglobitic fishes studied: Ituglanis passensis (A); Stygichthys typhlops (B) and Trichomycterus itacarambiensis (C)
Table 1. Fatty acid composition of the total lipid fraction in each species.
Figure 2. Scores derived from principal component analysis for the studied species. Relationship involving the analyzed specimens (A) and the fatty acid levels (B)

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