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Widespread temporal niche partitioning in an adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes

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Introgression dynamics of sex-linked chromosomal inversions shape the Malawi cichlid adaptive radiation

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Blumer LM   +31 more
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A new myxozoan parasitizing Mesonauta festivus (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) from the lake region in the municipality of Tartarugalzinho, Eastern Amazon, Brazil. [PDF]

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Carvalho AA   +7 more
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Genetic and developmental divergence in the neural crest programme between cichlid fish species

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Marconi A   +5 more
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Population genomic analysis reveals cryptic population structure in the commercially important Lake Malawi cichlidCopadichromis mloto

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Parental Care in Cichlid Fishes

The Behavior, Ecology and Evolution of Cichlid Fishes, 2021
Cichlid fishes are champion caregivers that protect, clean, aerate, and sometimes even feed their young. This tropical fish family’s extensive species radiation combined with great diversity in care habits make cichlids immensely useful models for studying the evolution of parental care. In this chapter, we review the diverse ways that care is provided
S. Balshine, M. E. Abate
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The “infantilization” of a cichlid fish

Developmental Psychobiology, 1980
AbstractThis paper reports a rather remarkable phenomenon, which we have termed “infantilization.” Young acaras, 7 to 17 days postspawning age and normally freely swimming, will resume their nesting phase when placed with foster parents' brooding embryos or wrigglers.
Karen Innes, Evelyn Shaw
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