South American Dwarf Cichlids
Author | : Hans J. Mayland |
Publisher | : Ulrich Glaser |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Dwarf cichlids |
ISBN | : 9783931702298 |
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Author | : Hans J. Mayland |
Publisher | : Ulrich Glaser |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Dwarf cichlids |
ISBN | : 9783931702298 |
Author | : Horst Linke |
Publisher | : Voyageur Press (MN) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1995-09-28 |
Genre | : Aquarium fishes |
ISBN | : 9781564651686 |
Author | : Hans-Joachim Richter |
Publisher | : TFH Publications |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780866227018 |
Author | : David E. Boruchowitz |
Publisher | : TFH Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1998-02-12 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9780793803569 |
Cichilds are beautiful and intelligent, but they can also be destructive and predatory. Dwarf cichilds are popular because they provide many of the virtues without the rougher edges. This book explores the many varieties of dwarf cichilds, and details all aspects of their care.
Author | : Jörg Vierke |
Publisher | : TFH Publications |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780866229821 |
Author | : Peter van der Sleen |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2017-12-11 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1400888808 |
The Amazon and Orinoco basins in northern South America are home to the highest concentration of freshwater fish species on earth, with more than 3,000 species allotted to 564 genera. Amazonian fishes include piranhas, electric eels, freshwater stingrays, a myriad of beautiful small-bodied tetras and catfishes, and the largest scaled freshwater fish in the world, the pirarucu. Field Guide to the Fishes of the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guianas provides descriptions and identification keys for all the known genera of fishes that inhabit Greater Amazonia, a vast and still mostly remote region of tropical rainforests, seasonally flooded savannas, and meandering lowland rivers. The guide’s contributors include more than fifty expert scientists. They summarize the current state of knowledge on the taxonomy, species richness, and ecology of these fish groups, and provide references to relevant literature for species-level identifications. This richly illustrated guide contains 700 detailed drawings, 190 color photos, and 500 distribution maps, which cover all genera. An extensive and illustrated glossary helps readers with the identification keys. The first complete overview of the fish diversity in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guianas, this comprehensive guide is essential for anyone interested in the freshwater life inhabiting this part of the world. First complete overview of the fish diversity in the Amazon and Orinoco basins Contributors include more than fifty experts Identification keys and distribution maps for all genera 190 stunning color photos 700 detailed line drawings Extensive and illustrated glossary
Author | : George Barlow |
Publisher | : Basic Books |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2008-12-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0786743891 |
Cichlid 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 | : Tim M. Berra |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 645 |
Release | : 2008-09-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0226044432 |
With more than 29,000 species, fishes are the most diverse group of vertebrates on the planet. Of that number, more than 12,000 species are found in freshwater ecosystems, which occupy less than 1 percent of the Earth’s surface and contain only 2.4 percent of plant and animal species. But, on a hectare-for-hectare basis, freshwater ecosystems are richer in species than more extensive terrestrial and marine habitats. Examination of the distribution patterns of fishes in these fresh waters reveals much about continental movements and climate changes and has long been critical to biogeographical studies and research in ecology and evolution. Tim Berra’s seminal resource, Freshwater Fish Distribution,maps the 169 fish families that swim in fresh water around the world. Each family account includes the class, subclass, and order; a pronunciation guide to the family name; life cycle information; and interesting natural history facts. Each account is illustrated, many with historical nineteenth-century woodcuts. Now available in paperback, this heavily cited work in ichthyology and biogeography will serve as a reference for students, a research support for professors, and a helpful guide to tropical fish hobbyists and anglers.
Author | : Paul V. Loiselle |
Publisher | : Voyageur Press (MN) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1995-03-25 |
Genre | : Aquarium fishes |
ISBN | : 9781564651464 |