- them to
breathe air. The fish in the
Anabantoidei suborder are
known as
anabantoids or
labyrinth fish, or
colloquially as
gouramies (which more precisely...
- Substrate-Feeding? Prey
Capture Kinematics of
Helostoma temminckiiand Other Anabantoid Fishes".
Journal of
Experimental Zoology Part A:
Ecological Genetics and...
- Moratuwa. Roberts, T.R. (1992).
Systematic revision of the
Southeast Asian anabantoid fish
genus Osphronemus, with
descriptions of two new species. Ichthyol...
-
determining territory,
mating and
aggressive behaviours in
anabantoids: the
labyrinth organ and the
anabantoids".
Journal of Fish Biology. 91 (3): 723–749. doi:10...
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Betta omega is a
species of
Anabantoid. It is
native to Asia,
where it
occurs in the
state of
Johor in Malaysia. The
species reaches 14.77 cm (5.8 inches)...
-
Microctenopoma fasciolatum or the
banded bushfish is an
Anabantoid fish of the
genus Microctenopoma. It is
native to the
Republic of Congo, the Democratic...
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water for days and go into a
resting state (aestivation) in mud. The
anabantoids have
developed an
accessory breathing structure known as the labyrinth...
-
chanoides to 14 cm (5.5 in) in the Akar
betta (B. akarensis).
Bettas are
anabantoids,
which means they can
breathe atmospheric air
using a
unique organ called...
- 1–663. Roberts, T.R. (1992).
Systematic revision of the
Southeast Asian anabantoid fish
genus Osphronemus, with
descriptions of two new species. Ichthyol...
- mouthbrooder, with the
female incubating the eggs in her mouth; all
other anabantoid mouthbrooders (with the
exception of its
close relative Sphaerichthys...