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B chromosomes in Amazonian cichlid species
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2004B 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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Hybridization and speciation among cichlids: the case of 'Wesafu', an ecotype cichlid
2010Fishes of the family Cichlidae are known for spectacular adaptive radiation and therefore serve as a model for evolutionary and ecological studies. They are highly speciated due to hybridization that frequently occur in the wild. The existence of an ecotype cichlid, ’wesafu’ in Epe Lagoon, Lagos, Nigeria appears to be the result of such hybridization ...
Megbowon, I. +3 more
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Visualizing Speciation in Artificial Cichlid Fish
Artificial Life, 2006The Cichlid Speciation Project (CSP) is an ALife simulation system for investigating open problems in the speciation of African cichlid fish. The CSP can be used to perform a wide range of experiments that show that speciation is a natural consequence of certain biological systems. A visualization system capable of extracting the history of speciation
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Hermaphroditism in Cichlid Fishes
1975I would like to discuss a peculiar type of hermaphroditism, which has been discovered in the ‘Mbuna’. The Mbuna are a group of cichlid fishes endemic to Lake Malawi. They are unique in various aspects of taxonomy, so that Fryer (1959), who made a fundamental ecological study of them, proposed to grant them the rank of a tribus. The Mbuna are small fish
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Editorial for Perspectives in Cichlid Endocrinology
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2014Darren T, Lerner, Berta, Levavi-Sivan
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