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Cataracts in Cichlid Fish

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
SUMMARY Bilateral cataracts were detected in a group of aquarium-raised tilapia (Sarotherodon mossam-bicus). Vision impairment was manifested as random swimming into objects, but the fish appeared to function normally otherwise. Most of the lens was opaque, with the outer extent of the cortex and subcapsular region remaining transparent.
E J, Noga, E D, Wolf, P T, Cardeilhac
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Pneumocystectomy in a Midas cichlid

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995
This report illustrates the feasibility of radiography, anesthesia, and coelomic surgery in a pet fish. Pneumocystectomy can improve certain buoyancy disorders in fish.
G A, Lewbart, E A, Stone, N E, Love
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Sound Production by Cichlid Fishes

Science, 1965
Adults of three cichlid species, Hemichromis bimaculatus Gill, Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Günther), and Pterophyllum sp., produce sounds of apparent biological significance. Both sexes of H.
A A, Myrberg, E, Kramer, P, Heinecke
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Cichlids All! with An Ecological View of African Cichlids

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2002
George W. Barlow. 2000. The cichlid fishes. Nature's grand experiment in evolution. Perseus Publishing, Cambridge. 335 pp. U.S.
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Chance, Choice, and Cichlids

2021
The Cichlidae, one of the most diverse families of vertebrates, is the subject of the volume entitled “The Behavior, Ecology and Evolution of Cichlid Fishes” which we introduce here. Cichlids are major members of their communities. They are socioeconomically important in fisheries, aquaculture, and the ornamental trade.
Maria E. Abate, David L. G. Noakes
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Games Cichlids Play

Science, 2001
The Cichlid Fishes Nature's Grand Experiment in Evolution. By George W. Barlow . Perseus, Cambridge, MA, 2000. 351 pp. $28, C$42.50. ISBN 0-7382-0376-9. Although it emphasizes reproductive behavior and parental care over other aspects of cichlid biology, this lively account of an ...
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Respiratory Ecology of Cichlids

2021
For fishes, the availability of dissolved oxygen (DO) can affect performance and fitness traits and influence distribution patterns. Hypoxia occurs naturally in habitats characterized by low mixing and/or light limitation such as dense wetlands and profundal zones of deep lakes.
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Clupeid Cichlid

2019
The Nigerian Field, 42 (3), 98 ...
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B chromosomes in Amazonian cichlid species

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2004
B chromosomes are reported in three different Amazonian cichlid species. One to three supernumerary microchromosomes were detected in the peacock bass <i>Cichla monoculus</i> (4 out of 28 specimens) and <i>Cichla </i>sp. (4 out of 13 specimens), and pike cichlids <i>Crenicichla reticulata</i> (2 out of 5 specimens ...
Feldberg, Eliana   +4 more
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Sonic Cichlids

2021
Phillip S. Lobel   +3 more
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