Sturgeons are anadromous and potamodromous species inhabiting the northern hemisphere, which have been existing for almost 100 million years. These species have been caught and processed by human for the past 2500 years. The native habitats of the genus Acipenser include Eastern America, Adriatic - Ponto - Caspian region, Amur River, the Pacific Ocean and Siberia. Some members of this genus, which belong to 120 and 240 Chromosome Group and lack the monophyletic structure inhabit the brackish waters of Adriatic - Ponto - Caspian region. However this region is considered to be the richest and most ancient habitat of the Acipenser genus. The seven sub-genera with common characteristics living in this region can be identified as follows: Subgenus 1- A. Sturio 2- A. Gladostomus 3- A. Sterleta 4- A. Antaceus 5- A. Sinosturio 6- A. Parasinosturio 7- A. Dinectus Beside morphological, biological and ecological knowledge, conducting physiological studies as well as field studie.....
Bahmani, M. (1998). Phylogenic and systematic study on sturgeons. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 7(2), 9-30. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1998.116322
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M. Bahmani. "Phylogenic and systematic study on sturgeons". Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 7, 2, 1998, 9-30. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1998.116322
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Bahmani, M. (1998). 'Phylogenic and systematic study on sturgeons', Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 7(2), pp. 9-30. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1998.116322
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Bahmani, M. Phylogenic and systematic study on sturgeons. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 1998; 7(2): 9-30. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1998.116322