The Cichlid Fishes of the Great Lakes of Africa: Their Biology and Evolution
Author: Geoffrey Fryer
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 698
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Author: Geoffrey Fryer
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 698
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Maria E. Abate
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-09-19
Total Pages: 832
ISBN-13: 9402420800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume constitutes the most recent and most comprehensive consideration of the largest family of bony fishes, the Cichlidae. This book offers an integrated perspective of cichlid fishes ranging from conservation of threatened species to management of cichlids as invasive species themselves. Long-standing models of taxonomy and systematics are subjected to the most recent applications and interpretations of molecular evidence and multivariate analyses; and cichlid adaptive radiations at different scales are elucidated. The incredible diversity of endemic cichlid species in African lakes is revisited as possible examples of sympatric speciation and as serious cases for management in complex anthropogenic environments. Extreme hydrology and bathymetry as driver of micro-allopatric speciation is explored in the African riverine hotspot of diversity of the lower Congo River. Dramatic new molecular evidence draws attention to the complex taxonomy and systematics of Neotropical cichlids including the crater lakes of Central America. Molecular genetics, genomics, imaging tools and field study techniques assess the roles of natural, sexual and kin selection in shaping cichlid traits and beyond. The complex behavioral adaptations of cichlids are considered from a number of sub-disciplines including sensory biology, neurobiology, development, and evolutionary ecology. Most importantly, this volume puts forth a wealth of new interpretations, explanatory hypotheses and proposals for practical management and applications that will shape the future for these remarkable fishes in nature as well as their use as models for the study of biology.
Author: Ad Konings
Publisher: TFH Publications
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780866225274
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe most ambitious work ever on the fishes of Lake Malawi.
Author: Anton Lamboj
Publisher:
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book covers every cichlid species from western Africa. The beloved species of West and Central Africa, from Senegal to the Congo, are discussed, as are species from the most northern and southwestern continental extremes. In addition to the better-known and often-kept species, several species that have never been featured in a book before are discussed within; additionally, several currently undescribed species are included. Three chapters discuss the general systematics, natural habits and care of cichlids from western Africa.The book's main focus is the description of every species; most are illustrated with fantastic photographs. Information on the distribution, basic characteristics, ecology and breeding biology, as well as keeping and breeding in aquaria, are presented for each species when available. The superb photography, combined with the individual descriptions, aid the determination of nearly every species. The book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource currently available to scientists and aquarists interested in the cichlids of western Africa.
Author: George Barlow
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2008-12-15
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 0786743891
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCichlid fishes are amazing creatures. In terms of sheer number of species, they are the most successful of all families of vertebrate animals, and the extent and speed with which they have evolved in some African lakes has made them the darlings of evolutionary biologists. But what truly captivates biologists like George Barlow -- not to mention thousands of aquarists the world over -- is the complexity of their social lives and their devotion to family (most species of cichlids are monogamous and many pairs share the responsibility of raising offspring). In this wonderful book, Barlow describes the unusually high intelligence of these fishes, their complex mating and parenting rituals, their bizarre feeding and fighting habits, and the unusual adaptations and explosive rate of speciation that have enabled them to proliferate and flourish. A celebration of their diversity, The Cichlid Fishes is also a marvelous exploration of how these unique animals might help resolve the age-old puzzle of how species arise and evolve.
Author: Ad Konings
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 9781932892055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jos Snoeks
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 368
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul V. Loiselle
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Published: 1995-03-25
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781564651464
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M.H. Keenleyside
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1991-05-31
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 9780412322006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe cichlid fishes are an important group, being widely used in scientific research and as popular fish with aquarists. This group contains mainly small species which adjust quickly to captivity, exhibiting a readiness to breed and long periods of parental care for the young. This books comprehensive volume describes the current knowledge on the behaviour and ecology of the cichlid fishes.
Author: David Alderton
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Published: 2012-05-08
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1620080036
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCichlids are popular fish for home aquariums because of their fantastic variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. This book covers the various species in detail while providing basic care, maintenance, and breeding instructions. More than 140 color photographs and easy-to-use language make this book helpful for the beginner and the aquarium enthusiast alike.