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Widespread Genetic Signals of Visual System Adaptation in Deepwater Cichlid Fishes. [PDF]
Camacho García JI +6 more
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Developmental basis of natural tooth shape variation in cichlid fishes. [PDF]
Bloomquist RF.
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Aquatic Animal Viruses and Antiviral Immunity: A Closing Editorial. [PDF]
Polinski MP.
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Genetic and Developmental Divergence in the Neural Crest Program between Cichlid Fish Species. [PDF]
Marconi A +5 more
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Genomes reveal age and demographic consequence of ultrafast adaptive radiation
Marques DA +12 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2002
Three varieties of a popular African cichlid aquarium species, Pseudotropheus zebra, from 2 tropical fish farms in east central Florida were submitted for diagnostic evaluation because of the development of multifocal green lesions. The percentage of infected fish in these populations varied from 5 to 60%.
Roy P E, Yanong +5 more
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Three varieties of a popular African cichlid aquarium species, Pseudotropheus zebra, from 2 tropical fish farms in east central Florida were submitted for diagnostic evaluation because of the development of multifocal green lesions. The percentage of infected fish in these populations varied from 5 to 60%.
Roy P E, Yanong +5 more
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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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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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The “infantilization” of a cichlid fish
Developmental Psychobiology, 1980AbstractThis 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.
E, Shaw, K, Innes
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Pneumocystectomy in a Midas cichlid
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995This 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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