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Alestes baremoze, the
pebbly fish or silversides, is a
species of
characin fish from the
freshwater systems of
northern and
western Africa. It has some...
- Nile
Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus),
Pebbly Fish or
Silversides (Alestes
baremoze),
Bagrus Catfish (Bagrus),
Clarias Catfish (Clarias),
Tiger Fish (Hydrocynus)...
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recognized species in this genus:
Alestes ansorgii Boulenger, 1910
Alestes baremoze (Joannis, 1835) (Silversides)
Alestes dentex (Linnaeus, 1758) (Characin)...
- of fish,
resulting in a
sharp reduction in the po****tions of
Alestes baremoze and Nile perch, the main
catches of Lake Chad, and a
significant reduction...
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species are endemic,
found only in Ethiopia. Fish
found in Ethiopia:
Alestes baremoze Alestes dentex Amphilius lampei Andersonia leptura Aphanius dispar dispar...
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catfish (Clarias gariepensis), tilapia, cichlids,
characin (Alestes
baremoze) and Nile
perch (Lates niloticus).
Lungfish and
sailfin are the two other...
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included the Nile
perch (Lates niloticus),
Distichodus rostratus,
Alestes baremoze,
Brycinus nurse,
Labeo senegalensis,
Pellonula afzeliusi, the
African butter...
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Steindachnerina amazonica Steindachnerina binotata Alestes ansorgii Alestes baremoze Nile
robber (Alestes dentex)
Alestes liebrechtsii Torpedo robber (Alestes...
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however the
largest specimens feed more
heavily on the
characid Alestes baremoze.
Hydrocynus forskahlii was
previously considered synonymous with Hydrocynus...
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river in the
eastern half of Mali,
reported fish
species include Alestes baremoze,
Alestes dentex sethente,
Brycinus macrolepidotus,
Brycinus nurse, Hydrocynus...