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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Pike cichlids form the largest clade of Neotropical cichlids, with over 100 species presently classified in two genera: Crenicichla (93 species widespread in rivers of South America east of the Andes) and Teleocichla (nine rheophilic Amazonian species).
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Pike cichlids form the largest clade of Neotropical cichlids, with over 100 species presently classified in two genera: Crenicichla (93 species widespread in rivers of South America east of the Andes) and Teleocichla (nine rheophilic Amazonian species).
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Playing out Liem’s Paradox: Opportunistic Piscivory across Lake Tanganyikan Cichlids
American Naturalist, 2019Trophic specialization is a key feature of the diversity of cichlid fish adaptive radiations. However, K. F. Liem observed that even species with highly specialized trophic morphologies have dietary flexibility, enabling them to exploit episodic food ...
Jimena Golcher-Benavides, C. Wagner
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Evolution & Development, 2018
The Mesoamerican cichlids display a spectacular diversity of pigment patterns, which serve a variety of functions and serve as a strong selective trait for this lineage.
D. V. Prazdnikov, F. N. Shkil
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The Mesoamerican cichlids display a spectacular diversity of pigment patterns, which serve a variety of functions and serve as a strong selective trait for this lineage.
D. V. Prazdnikov, F. N. Shkil
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Cichlids as a Model System for Studying Social Behaviour and Evolution
The Behavior, Ecology and Evolution of Cichlid Fishes, 2021Alex Jordan, B. Taborsky, M. Taborsky
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Ionoregulatory Characteristics of Non–Rio Negro Characiforms and Cichlids
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2017R. J. González +2 more
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Cichlids: A Host of Opportunities for Evolutionary Parasitology.
Trends in Parasitology, 2016M. Vanhove +5 more
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Predator-induced neophobia in juvenile cichlids
Oecologia, 2016D. Meuthen +3 more
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Evolution of brain–body allometry in Lake Tanganyika cichlids
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2016Masahito Tsuboi +6 more
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