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Cichlid - San Diego Zoo Animals & PlantsCichlid fish (pronounced “sick-lid”) are a large family of freshwater, bony fish. While the exact number of species is unknown, it's thought that well over ...Missing: definition characteristics authoritative
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Cichlidae (Cichlids) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebThe largest genus is the African Crenicichla with over 100 species. Cichlids inhabit fresh waters, and many species are endemic to isolated lake environments.Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Sex, speciation, and fishy physics - Understanding EvolutionMore than 500 species of often brightly colored cichlid fish have evolved there in just a few hundred thousand years! To understand how the physics of light ...
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Evolution of Lake Malawi Cichlid Fishes (Perciformes: Teleostei)In Lake Malawi, greater than 1000 species of cichlids have emerged since the filling of the lake basin about 1 million years ago.
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Cichlid - Georgia AquariumCichlids are a large family of freshwater fishes that can be found in Africa, Central and South America, parts of Jordan, Iran, India and Sri Lanka.Cichlid · Physical Characteristics · Animal Fun FactMissing: definition classification authoritative
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Family: CICHLIDAE, Cichlid Tilapia, CichlidsCichlids are small to large fishes with one pair of nostrils, a protrusible top jaw, and a dorsal fin of VII-XXV, 5-30. They are found in fresh and brackish ...
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[PDF] Cichlid biogeography: Comment and reviewJun 1, 2004 · ' Savage (1982). Introduction. The Cichlidae is a species-rich monophyletic group of brackish and freshwater perciform fishes. More than 1300 ...
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FAMILY Details for Cichlidae - Cichlids - FishBaseNov 29, 2012 · Family Cichlidae - Cichlids. Order, : Cichliformes · Cichlidae. Class, : Teleostei. No. in FishBase, : Genera : 256 | Species : 1790 ...
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Cichlids Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts - Seaworld.orgDescription: Most cichlids have a classical fish-shaped body design and they come in a rainbow of colors. ; Size: Some species grow to only 4 cm (2 in.), but the ...Missing: definition authoritative
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Mayan Cichlid – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum of Natural HistoryFeb 5, 2025 · The Mayan Cichlid is an oval fish with spiny fins, wide stripes, and an eye spot on its tail. It is olive-brown to beige with green-black ...
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Biodiversity: The Cichlids | Shedd AquariumMay 22, 2013 · A lot of cichlids are mainly herbivores, grazing on algae and plants. Others are dentrivores—scavengers—that eat all sorts of organic matter, ...
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New Study Finds Specific Sensory Neurons Associated ... - UMBCDec 4, 2024 · Cichlids have a complex social status system, demonstrate significant parental care, and present a diverse set of distinctive mating behaviors, ...
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Cichlid Extinction in Lake Victoria Due to Specialized JawJan 20, 2016 · The rocky reefs of Lake Victoria host many cichlids, but few fish-eating species survive. Cichlid Extinction in Lake Victoria ...<|separator|>
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Evolution of MHC IIB Diversity Across Cichlid Fish Radiations - PMCJun 14, 2023 · Cichlid fish (family Cichlidae) represent one of the largest groups of vertebrates, distributed in the tropical and subtropical freshwaters of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Functional Morphology of Extreme Jaw Protrusion in Neotropical ...All three cichlid taxa utilized cranial elevation, lower jaw depression, and rotation of the suspensorium to protrude the jaws during feeding experiments.
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cichlid pharyngeal jaw novelty enhances evolutionary integration in ...The study found that the modified pharyngeal jaw in cichlids leads to stronger evolutionary integration between oral and pharyngeal jaws, contrary to ...Missing: plan | Show results with:plan
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Cynotilapia zebroides - WikipediaThis species can reach a length of 8.6 centimetres (3.4 in) TL. This species can also be found in the aquarium trade where it is known as the Mini-zebra.
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Giant cichlid - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bioThe giant cichlid, also known as the emperor cichlid, is found in Lake Tanganyika. Males can reach 90cm, females 75cm, and it is the only member of its genus.
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Sensory modalities in cichlid fish behavior - PMC - PubMed CentralCichlids primarily rely on five sensory channels: hearing, mechanosensation, taste, vision, and olfaction, to receive information from the environment and ...
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Axes of visual adaptation in the ecologically diverse family CichlidaeThese adaptations may enhance sensitivity under the low light conditions at depth. This compliments the many changes in opsin sequence and expression levels ...
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Relationship between Swim Bladder Morphology and Hearing ...We conclude that anterior swim bladder extensions in cichlids result in higher auditory sensitivity at frequencies above 0.3 kHz. Large swim bladders appear to ...
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Colour variation in cichlid fish: Developmental mechanisms ...Chromatophores specific for these three pigment types as well as iridophores occur in the skin, scales and fins of cichlid fish (e.g., [29,33,34]).
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Bar, stripe and spot development in sand-dwelling cichlids from ...Aug 12, 2019 · Here, we compare chromatophore composition and development of stripes, bars and spots in two cichlid species of sand-dwellers from Lake Malawi.<|separator|>
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Neural innervation as a potential trigger of morphological color ...Jul 23, 2020 · Chromatophore coverage was calculated by measuring the percentage of the scale that is covered by dark pigment (melanophores), yellow to orange ...
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Colour variation in cichlid fish: Developmental mechanisms ...Chromatophores specific for these three pigment types as well as iridophores occur in the skin, scales and fins of cichlid fish (e.g., [29], [33], [34]).
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African cichlid fishes: morphological data and taxonomic insights ...Oct 18, 2024 · The Cichlidae contains some 1756 valid species of freshwater fishes in four subfamilies ( Fricke et al. 2024a ). The largest of these, ...Taxon Treatments · Analysis · Pterygiophore Counts
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Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes Classification - California Academy ...Subfamily Ptychochrominae Sparks 2004 (Malagasy cichlids); Subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae Fowler 1934 (African cichlids); Subfamily Cichlinae Bonaparte 1835 ...Missing: current | Show results with:current
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Exon-based Phylogenomics and the Relationships of African Cichlid ...As expected, Cichlidae and its four subfamilies were monophyletic across analyses. Etroplinae and Ptychochrominae diverged prior to the African ...
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CICHLID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterEtymology. from the base of New Latin Cichlidae, family name, from Cichla, a genus in the family (borrowed from Greek kíchlē "thrush, a species of wrasse," ...
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Genome assembly at chromosome scale with telomere ends for ...Nov 13, 2024 · The pearlspot, Etroplus suratensis is a climate resilient cichlid fish that exhibits unusual adaptation to salinity.
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Age of Cichlids: New Dates for Ancient Lake Fish Radiations - PubMedPhylogenetic reconstructions are consistent with cichlid origins prior to Gondwanan landmass fragmentation 121-165 MYA, considerably earlier than the first ...Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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Age of Cichlids: New Dates for Ancient Lake Fish RadiationsMar 15, 2007 · Cichlids' global origins are estimated at 133.2 MYA, while fossil calibrations suggest African Eocene origins at 46.0 MYA.
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Mitogenomic evaluation of the historical biogeography of cichlids ...The divergence time estimated between African and Neotropical clades (~89 MYA: 72–108 MYA) is also close to the time of separation between African and South ...<|separator|>
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The Extraordinary Evolution of Cichlid Fishes | Scientific AmericanApr 1, 2015 · Remarkably, species in all three African radiations, as well as two New World radiations, have developed this trait in parallel. Similarly, ...
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TESTING FOR ANCIENT ADAPTIVE RADIATIONS IN ...Dec 21, 2012 · We found that diversification in the Neotropical cichlid clade and the highly diverse tribe Geophagini was consistent with diversity-dependent, ...<|separator|>
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Evolution of feeding specialization in Tanganyikan scale-eating ...Oct 18, 2007 · Seven species in the genus Perissodus are known for their unique feeding habit of scale eating with specialized feeding morphology and behaviour.
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Conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of a ...The discrepancy between mtDNA and nDNA phylogenies reveals that speciation histories based on mtDNA alone can be extensively misleading.
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Ancient and Recent Hybridization in the Oreochromis Cichlid FishesCichlid fishes of the genus Oreochromis (tilapia) are among the most important fish for inland capture fisheries and global aquaculture. Deliberate ...
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Molecular and fossil evidence place the origin of cichlid fishes long ...Nov 7, 2013 · Here, we provide independent palaeontological and relaxed-molecular-clock estimates for the time of cichlid origin that collectively reject the ...
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Cenozoic Cichlids of Africa (Cichlidae: Pseudocrenilabrinae) With ...Apr 24, 2022 · The fossil record of cichlids in Africa includes articulated, reasonably well-preserved, skeletons from Eocene, Oligocene and Miocene deposits.Missing: India | Show results with:India
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The genomic timeline of cichlid fish diversification across continentsNov 18, 2020 · Our results support cichlid diversification long after the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana and lay the foundation for precise temporal reconstructions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mitogenomic evaluation of the historical biogeography of cichlids ...Jul 23, 2008 · We then conducted the divergence time estimation using the Gondwanan vicariance assumption regarding cichlids as additional time constraints ( ...
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Lake Tanganyika—A 'Melting Pot' of Ancient and Young Cichlid ...The approximately 250 cichlid species of Lake Tanganyika have their roots in a monophyletic African cichlid assemblage, but controversies remain about the ...<|separator|>
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The taxonomic diversity of the cichlid fish fauna of ancient Lake ...We provide a current inventory of the cichlid fish fauna of Lake Tanganyika, providing a complete list of all valid 208 Tanganyikan cichlid species.Review · Introduction · Cichlid Taxonomy
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The introduction and distribution of tilapias in Asia and the PacificTilapias are not native to Asia but have been a significant component of inland fisheries and aquaculture in the region for over half a century.
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Tilapia - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThey are considered an invasive species in Australia, and also in the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Mexico and the United States of America (USA) (GISD, 2006).
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Impacts of introduced tilapia — Australia and overseas - PestSmartBoth species of tilapia introduced to Australia are highly aggressive when breeding and actively defend their territories and young from potential predators.
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Alien fishes in Hungary: the rise of aquarium speciesJul 5, 2025 · In this study, we present an updated checklist of alien fish species occurring in Hungarian natural waters.
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Invasive fish species in Romanian freshwater. A review of over 100 ...Jul 16, 2024 · The last updated list contains ten alien fish species of EU concern: Ameiurus melas, Gambusia affinis, Gambusia holbrooki, Lepomis gibbosus, ...
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[PDF] Convict Cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) ERSSJun 12, 2025 · This species was recorded as being present in one or a few geothermal waters in the Snake River drainage below Shoshone Falls, in the south ...
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Sarotherodon melanotheron - Ecology Summary - FishBaseIn West Africa, this species is confined to brackish lagoons and estuaries, and is abundant in the mangrove zone (Ref. ... Highighted items on the list are where ...
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Teleocichla centrarchus - Aquarium Glaser GmbHFeb 17, 2016 · Teleocichla are small cichlids from Brazil. They love comparatively strong current. The genus is a close relative of the pike cichlids (Crenicichla).Missing: cave dwelling habitat
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Ecomorphological adaptation to oxygen deficiency in Amazon ...It was shown by experiments that fish of these species are capable of utilizing the oxygen‐rich surface layer of the water for respiration, in order to survive ...
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Aspects of the biology of the euryhaline Asian cichlid, Etroplus ...Aspects of the biology of the euryhaline Asian cichlid Etroplus suratensis in a coastal lagoon of Sri Lanka were studied for a period of 15 months.
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A new water temperature modeling approach to predict thermal ...Nov 3, 2024 · Cold water temperatures are the main factor limiting northward movement of Mayan Cichlids and Oscars; however, climate change may enable these ...
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Native and invasive cichlid fish respond differently to thermal ...Aug 14, 2025 · In this work, we evaluated whether increasing water temperature affects the behaviours of swimming activity, aggressive interactions, capture ...
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[PDF] Trophic ecomorphology of cichlid fishes of Selva Lacandona ...Abstract Neotropical cichlids exhibit great diversi- ty of morphological traits associated with feeding, locomotion, and habitat use. We examined the.
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[PDF] FEEDING SELECTIVITY OF AN ALGIVORE (Tropheus brichardi) IN ...Jan 5, 2017 · Algivorous fish remove attached algae (periphyton) from the benthos in near shore areas of lakes. Periphyton has a complex three-dimensional ...
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Diets and food consumption rates of pelagic fish in Lake Malawi, AfricaAug 10, 2025 · The main piscivores were cichlids of the genus Rhamphochromis. All cichlids were daytime feeders; some showed peaks in feeding activity at dawn ...
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Seven new species of detritivorous and phytoplanktivorous ...Aug 24, 2025 · Seven new species of haplochromine cichlids from Lake Victoria are described. They comprise four detritivorous and three phytoplanktivorous ...
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Evaluating the use of ram and suction during prey capture by cichlid ...Sep 1, 2001 · Fish draw prey into their mouth using a flow of water generated by a rapid drop in buccal pressure created as the buccal cavity rapidly expands ...Missing: molluscivores | Show results with:molluscivores
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[PDF] CONVERGENCE IN A MECHANICALLY COMPLEX PHENOTYPEIn this study, we investigated structural and mechanical similarities of the lower pharyngeal jaw (LPJ) in cichlid fish that have evolved the ability to crush ...
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Handed Foraging Behavior in Scale-Eating Cichlid Fish: Its Potential ...Scale-eating cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis, from Lake Tanganyika display handed (lateralized) foraging behavior, where an asymmetric 'left' mouth ...
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(PDF) Allometric shape change of the lower pharyngeal jaw ...Aug 10, 2025 · Many teleost fishes including cichlids undergo ontogenetic dietary shifts where positive correlations between food size and body size have been ...
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[PDF] Quantifying (non)parallelism of gut microbial community change ...This study uses multivariate vector analysis to quantify the direction and magnitude of gut microbiota changes, and to study parallelism.Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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[PDF] Cichlids as a Model System for Studying Social Behaviour and ...While not breeding, they exist as solitary, free-ranging individuals, or they form schools or loose shoals. During breeding, pairs, harems, leks, or colonies ...
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Mating and Parental Care in Lake Tanganyika's Cichlids - PMC - NIHCichlid fishes of Lake Tanganyika display a variety of mating and parental care behaviors, including polygamous and monogamous mouthbrooding and substrate ...
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Social Context Influences Aggressive and Courtship Behavior in a ...Here we observed how male cichlid ... displays (lateral displays and gill flaring). Overt aggression and aggressive displays were compared to scores from the ...
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Sex differences in aggression and its neural substrate in a cichlid fishJan 2, 2025 · Lateral displays were defined as the presentation of the side of the body towards the mirror, conforming the body at times in a slightly convex ...Missing: wrestling pheromones
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Sex Differences in How Territory Quality Affects Aggression in ...Recorded behaviors included low-intensity aggression (displays) and high-intensity aggression (bites, chases, and mouth wrestling; for detailed descriptions of ...
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The Role of Visual and Chemosensory Signals in Male ... - PubMedWe found that vision is necessary for males to engage in aggressive behaviors such as frontal displays, lateral displays, and border fights. While chemical ...
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Resource control by territorial male cichlid fish in Lake MalawiDec 25, 2001 · The study examined six coexisting species of cichlids from the rocky habitat where males are known to control access to the algal food resources within their ...
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Contrasts in Social Behavior between Central American Cichlid ...The other variation is polygyny, a harem society with one male and several substrate breeding, parental females, shown in the genus Lamprologus. (Wickler, 1965) ...
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Sex differences in aggression and its neural substrate in a cichlid fishOct 20, 2023 · Male and female A. burtoni display both similar and sexually dimorphic behavioral patterns in aggression in response to a mirror assay.
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Oxidative stress in the brain is regulated by social status in a highly ...Nov 25, 2024 · Here, we study the effect of social status on patterns of oxidative stress across several brain divisions in a highly social cichlid fish, Astatotilapia ...
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Sensory modalities in cichlid fish behavior - ScienceDirect.comCichlid behaviors are mediated by sensory capabilities that enable them to survive and reproduce. Cichlids are often sexually dimorphic with mating preferences ...
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Female promiscuity promotes the evolution of faster sperm in cichlid ...Jan 27, 2009 · In the present study, we sought to examine the relation between sperm competition, sperm swimming speed, and sperm length in a methodologically ...Missing: reproduction | Show results with:reproduction
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first experimental evidence for male mate choice in a lekking speciesMales often invest less than females and are expected to be less choosy, especially in lekking species where males contribute only sperm. Our study of the ...
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Female preference for male color is necessary and sufficient for ...Mar 14, 2014 · We show that the visibility of differences in nuptial hue (ie, either blue or red) between males of the 2 species is necessary and sufficient for assortative ...
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A Chromosome Inversion Creates a Supergene for Sex and Colour ...Jun 10, 2025 · Cichlid fishes have the highest rates of evolutionary turnover of sex chromosomes among vertebrates. Many large structural polymorphisms in ...
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Parental care and mating systems of cichlid fishes in Lake TanganyikaCichlids in Lake Tanganyika use substrate-guarding, mouth-brooding, or intermediate care. Mating systems vary, with some maternal mouthbrooders having males ...
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Evolutionary transitions in parental care in cichlid fish - PMC - NIHMouthbrooding has evolved from ancestral substrate guarding with 10 to 14 transitions and 0 to 3 reversals. The data support hypothesized transitions in the sex ...Missing: brood | Show results with:brood
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Parallel life history evolution in mouthbrooding cichlids from ... - PNASOct 7, 2008 · Riverine maternal mouthbrooding cichlids, like their biparental substrate-spawning relatives, typically care for free-swimming independently ...
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Hybridization generates a hopeful monster: a hermaphroditic selfing ...Mar 23, 2016 · An individually housed F1-hybrid cichlid (intersex) produced viable and fertile offspring of both sexes without access to sperm from another ...
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Cycles of fusion and fission enabled rapid parallel adaptive ...Sep 29, 2023 · We find that the Lake Victoria cichlids evolved in the lake as an extremely rapid adaptive radiation. The process started from hybrid ancestry of at least ...
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The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in African cichlid fishSep 3, 2014 · Cichlid fish adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid speciation without geographical isolation. In Lake Victoria, several hundred endemic ...
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Contrasting signatures of genomic divergence during sympatric ...Oct 28, 2020 · Color assortative mating contributes to sympatric divergence of neotropical cichlid fish. Evolution 63, 2750–2757 (2009). PubMed Google ...
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Genetic linkage of distinct adaptive traits in sympatrically speciating ...Sep 6, 2016 · These genomic associations are important factors, especially in sympatry, and can alleviate the need for assortative mating. The exact role of ...
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Early stages of sympatric homoploid hybrid speciation in crater lake ...Oct 6, 2022 · Here, we report an instance of sympatric homoploid hybrid speciation in Midas cichlid fishes in Crater Lake Xiloá, Nicaragua.
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Ancient hybridization fuels rapid cichlid fish adaptive radiationsFeb 10, 2017 · We conclude that hybridization between divergent lineages, when coincident with ecological opportunity, may facilitate rapid and extensive adaptive radiation.
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Divergent selection during speciation of Lake Malawi cichlid fishes ...Between 85% and 100% of male nuptial color pattern changes occurred within, as opposed to maximally 15% coinciding with switches between regions. Between 57 ...
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Directional selection has shaped the oral jaws of Lake Malawi ...Cichlid fishes forage by one of three general modes (biting, sucking, and ram feeding), which can be predicted by the functional design of the feeding ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Visual opsin gene expression evolution in the adaptive radiation of ...Sep 6, 2023 · We examined 753 new retinal transcriptomes from 112 species of cichlid fishes from Lake Tanganyika to unravel adaptive changes in gene expression.
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Creating a New Protected Area for Endemic Cichlid Conservation in ...Lake Tanganyika has one of the highest levels of endemic fish diversity in the world. This includes more than 250 cichlid species, of which 98% are endemic. ...
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Malawi cichlid genome project - Wellcome Sanger InstituteWith more than 600 young and ecologically diverse species, the adaptive radiation of Lake Malawi cichlid fish provides a superb system to study speciation and ...
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Large inversions in Lake Malawi cichlids are associated with habitat ...Jan 31, 2025 · The authors identify six large chromosomal inversions segregating in over 100 species of Lake Malawi cichlids.
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Ancient hookups between different species may explain Lake ...Aug 9, 2018 · 3 different, brightly colored cichlid species Lake Victoria is home to hundreds of cichlid species, diverse in both appearance and behavior.
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From drought to diversity: the rise of cichlids in Lake VictoriaOct 4, 2023 · In just 16000 years, more than 500 cichlid species have evolved in Lake Victoria. Two teams from the Swiss aquatic research institute Eawag ...
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Multilocus phylogeny and rapid radiations in Neotropical cichlid ...Neotropical cichlid fishes comprise approximately 60 genera and at least 600 species, but despite this diversity, their phylogeny is only partially ...
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Neotropical Riverine Cichlids: Adaptive Radiation and ...Neotropical cichlids include over 550 species from Central and South America and the Caribbean and are increasingly recognized as models for studying ...
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Phylogeny of the Cichlid Subfamily Etroplinae and Taxonomic ...Jul 21, 2008 · Etroplinae, endemic to Madagascar (Paretroplus) and southern Asia (Etroplus), was recovered as the sister taxon to the remainder of Cichlidae.
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Cichlid World "The Asian Chromides: Etroplus and Pseudetroplus"Apr 1, 2023 · There are only three truly Asian cichlids, those of the genus Etroplus and Pseudetroplus from southwestern India and the island of Sri Lanka ...
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African Cichlid Lake Radiations Recapitulate Riverine Axial ...May 15, 2025 · African cichlids comprise more than 1800 species of freshwater fishes, with remarkable adaptive radiations in Lakes Tanganyika, Malawi, and ...
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Surrounded by Great Lakes: Assessing the ichthyological diversity of ...From the Lufubu River (Lake Tanganyika drainage system) 37 species from 10 families were recorded, of which about 70 % appear to be scientifically undescribed.
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IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesThree Arctic seal species moved closer to extinction in the latest update of the IUCN Red List. The 2025-2 update also reveals more than half of bird species ...About · 3.1 · Searching The IUCN Red List · Citing The IUCN Red ListMissing: cichlids | Show results with:cichlids
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The Biodiversity Crisis: Lake Victoria | AMNHIt was once home to an astonishing diversity—more than 350 species—of cichlid (pronounced “sick-lid”) species found nowhere else.
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Terrestrial-focused protected areas are effective for conservation of ...The protected areas are clearly benefitting cichlid taxonomic and functional diversity within Lake Tanganyika, probably through local reduction in sediment ...
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Spotted Tilapia – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum of Natural HistoryJun 3, 2025 · Populations of both introduced species are stable and an additional cichlid has joined the roster of introduced fishes in South Florida. ...
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Scientists' Warning to Humanity: Rapid degradation of the world's ...The loss of species diversity is due to several factors, including: 1) eutrophication leading to extension of anoxic layers, increased turbidity, and changes ...
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Guilty as charged: Nile perch was the cause of the haplochromine ...A recent paper argued that accelerated eutrophication caused by a climatic event led to their collapse, allowing Nile perch to explode.
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Deterioration of cichlid habitat by increased sedimentation in the ...Aug 7, 2025 · Because of the potential combined effects of these threats, there is growing concern about the status of endemic species diversity, as well as ...
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Declining fishery production in critical African lake pinned to climate ...Aug 5, 2016 · This work showed that lake warming suppresses biological productivity, which could threaten the lake's fishery. ... overfishing. The ...
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Testing alternative hypotheses for the decline of cichlid fish in Lake ...Mar 20, 2024 · A total of 635 fossil fish teeth were found and assigned to four major fish taxa Mochokidae, Haplochromini, Oreochromini and Cyprinoidea ...Missing: discovery | Show results with:discovery<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nile Perch Invasion Triggered Genetic Bottlenecks in Lake Victoria's ...Jun 17, 2024 · Newfound evidence reveals that the upsurge of the exotic Nile perch in Lake Victoria had long-lasting effects on the genetic diversity of various local cichlid ...
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Lake Tanganyika fishers fight for their future amid declining catchesJan 28, 2025 · Between 2020 and 2024, fish production dropped nearly 20 percent in the world's longest freshwater lake serving Tanzania and its neighbours.
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Deforestation in the Amazon is Devastating Fish StocksFeb 12, 2018 · New research has shown for the first time that there is a significant link between deforestation and reduced fish catches in the Amazon basin.
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Effects of deforestation and other environmental variables on ...In addition to fishing pressure, other thteats are causing impacts on the Amazonian floodplain fisheries, including deforestation and climate change (Freitas ...
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Restoring Balance to Lake Tanganyika | The Nature ConservancySep 18, 2024 · Lake Tanganyika is home to over 1,500 species, including more than 250 species of endemic cichlids. But the lake is more than just a natural ...Missing: diversity | Show results with:diversity
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Stuart M. Grant Cichlid Conservation Fund: The Rift Lakes of Africa ...Jan 23, 2017 · Grant Cichlid Conservation Fund which collects donations to fund projects to preserve the cichlids of both lakes Malawi and Tanganyika.<|separator|>
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World Heritage Centre - Lake Malawi fish conservation projectThe project aims at improving the state of conservation of the Lake Malawi National Park, through the following actions.
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A climate vulnerability assessment of the fish community in ... - NatureJul 13, 2024 · Traditional fishing targets and species with complex life histories face heightened risks, whereas invasive or adaptable species might thrive ...
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[PDF] Tilapia - FAO Knowledge RepositoryThe global tilapia production for 2024 is forecasted to reach seven million tonnes, up by 4–5 percent compared to 2023. China, the leading tilapia producer, ...
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Tilapia - Aquaculture, Fisheries, & Pond ManagementThey are herbivores who feed mainly on plankton, algae, and other vegetable matter. As a result of their feeding patterns they do not accumulate toxins in ...Missing: advantages | Show results with:advantages
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(PDF) Nutrient Profiles of Tilapia - ResearchGateThe high nutritional value of tilapia lies in their high protein content (16-25%) and low fat content (0.5-3.0%), in addition to a richness in several essential ...
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Cichla temensis, Speckled pavon - FishBaseLength at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Maturity: Lm 33.5, range 31 - 36 cm. Max length : 99.0 cm TL male/unsexed; (Ref. 40637); max. published weight ...
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[PDF] Human impacts on the African Great LakesOriginally, the fisheries of virtually all the African. Great Lakes were subsistence in nature and were mainly confined to inshore areas where fishermen used ...
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Understanding Tilapia Certifications: ASC, BAP, and More | EasyfishMay 24, 2025 · For tilapia, ASC standards cover things like water quality, feed sustainability, no misuse of antibiotics, fair labor, and community impacts.
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The ten most traded species of marine ornamental invertebrates...Previous studies have indicated that the most common ornamental species within the pet trade include cyprinids (Cyprinidae), cichlids (Cichlidae), livebearers ( ...
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[PDF] Ornamental Fish Culture - Florida Shellfish AquacultureAfrican cichlids are a great egglayer example. Florida is the #1 producer of cichlids in the world! African cichlid are highly diverse, with 2000-3000.
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[PDF] Wild caught ornamental fishIt's estimated that more than 90% of ornamental marine fish and invertebrates, like coral, and between five and 10% of freshwater fish entering the ...
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17.4. Lake Malawi Cichlids - Aquarium ScienceLake Malawi African cichlids are easy fish, no big problem for beginners. Water parameters are very flexible (Yes, Malawi's do fine in 3 dGH on up and 7.0 pH ...
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African Rift Lake Cichlids Care Guide - AqueonRift Lake cichlids occupy virtually every niche known to freshwater fish. They can be found in open water, boulder fields, sand flats and weed beds.
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Mating Systems and Parental Care in Cichlids - TFH MagazineCichlid breeding leads to strong parenting skills. This article walks through the incredible mating process that these fish undergo.Mating Systems In Fishes · Cichlids: A Fascinating Case... · Maternal Care<|separator|>
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The impact of the Covid‐19 pandemic on export of lacustrine African ...Jul 31, 2025 · The world trade in freshwater ornamental fish involves more than 125 countries on every continent except Antarctica (Evers et al. 2019). Many ...
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(PDF) The impact of the Covid‐19 pandemic on export of lacustrine ...Oct 10, 2025 · Here we evaluate the trade impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dynamic of the export of captive-bred lacustrine African cichlids from the ...
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Differences among reciprocal hybrids of LabeotropheusNov 22, 2022 · Nonetheless, evidence for hybridization in the extant cichlid fauna is scant, suggesting that hybridization is rare in the modern era, perhaps ...
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Scientists solve fish evolution mystery - Phys.orgFeb 10, 2017 · The hybridization event probably took place around 150,000 years ago, when—during a wet period—a Congolese lineage colonized the Lake Victoria ...
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New Hybrid Species Remix Old Genes Creatively - Quanta MagazineSep 10, 2019 · According to Meier, some parts of the Lake Victoria cichlid genomes more closely resemble that of the Nile species while others are closer to ...
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Lake Victoria's Array of Cichlids Caused by Invasion of Nile Perch FishJun 17, 2024 · An upsurge of Nile perch in Lake Victoria had long-lasting effects on the genetic diversity of local cichlid species, reveals new study.
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How do I keep these hybrid cichlids? - Practical FishkeepingDo they breed or are they sterile, being hybrids? ROB, VIA EMAIL. A) Jeremy says: Flowerhorn cichlids are indeed hybrids, originally made by crossing ...
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Lessons from two decades of tilapia genetic improvement in AfricaThe GIFT strain has improved by nearly 10 percent in growth performance per generation. The selective breeding method has also been successfully applied to ...
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The potential impact of aquaculture on the genetic diversity and ...Feb 19, 2024 · These escapes have been linked to poor management, leading to dire consequences such as hybridization with indigenous species (Gupta et al., ...
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Haplochromis - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsHaplochromis is defined as a genus of cichlid fish species found in Lake Victoria, characterized by specific male nuptial colour patterns, including a blue- ...
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What, if Anything, is a Tilapia?—Mitochondrial ND2 Phylogeny of ...The ND2 (1,047 bp) gene was sequenced in 39 tilapiine cichlids (38 species and 1 subspecies) and in an additional 14 nontilapiine cichlid species in order to ...Missing: counts | Show results with:counts
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Phylogeographic history of the genus Tropheus, a lineage of rock ...... cichlid fishes counting about 200 endemic species. It is comprised of 16 ecologically, morphologically and genetically highly distinct tribes. Many species ...
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Phylogeny, taxonomy, and evolution of Neotropical cichlids ...Sep 29, 2008 · Concept and content: Two species classified in the genus Astronotus (Kullander, 2003). Diagnostic features: The current study recovered five ...Missing: traits | Show results with:traits
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Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the Malagasy and South ...Two major clades are recovered within the Malagasy-South Asian assemblage and given subfamilial rank, Etroplinae, comprising Paretroplus (Madagascar) and ...
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African cichlid fishes: morphological data and taxonomic insights ...The Cichlidae contains some 1756 valid species of freshwater fishes in four subfamilies (Fricke et al. 2024a). The largest of these, encompassing all African ...
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Phylogenomic and Population Genomic Analyses of Ultraconserved ...Aug 10, 2025 · Cichlids in the tribe Lamprologini, an exceptionally diverse clade found in the Congo basin, exemplify these issues: their evolutionary ...Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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Parental state and offspring recognition in the biparental cichlid ...Parents separated from their brood for up to 4 days accepted their young on reunion but separation for more than 4 days resulted in the young being consumed.
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