- A vast
number of
freshwater species have
successfully adapted to live in aquariums. This list
gives some
examples of the most
common species found in home...
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Diversification Explains the
Exceptional Species Richness of
Tropical Characoid Fishes".
Systematic Biology. 71 (1): 78–92. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syab040...
- settled, the
opportunity for yet more
upheavals within the
taxonomy of the
characoid fishes is considerable. The
subfamilies and
tribes currently recognized...
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Ammocryptocharax elegans, a new
genus and
species of riffle-inhabiting
characoid fish (Teleostei: Characidae) from
South America. SH Weitzman, RH Kanazawa...
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doctoral thesis was
titled "Studies on the
osteology and
phylogeny of
characoid fishes." He won a 1999
Guggenheim Fellowship in the
field of "Organismic...
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parasite of
Myleus ternetzi, or "Ternetz's
Silver Dollar", a
freshwater Characoid fish
commonly found in the
French Guiana river. M.
bicornis has several...
- ). "Sartor respectus". FishBase.
February 2015 version. Géry, J., 1977.
Characoids of the world.
Neptune City ; Reigate : T.F.H. [etc.]; 672 p. v t e...
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studies have
found them to
belong to a
wider clade of
South American characoids,
being most
closely related to the Hemiodontidae. The
Serrasalmidae are...
- the
Venezuelan holdings are
growing continuously. A wide
spectrum of
characoid,
gymnotoid and
siluroid families, cichlids, and
poeciliids are especially...
- version.
Brazilian national red list of
endangered species Géry, J. 1977.
Characoids of the World. T.F.H. Publications, Inc., N.J. 672p.
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