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- Haplochromines - reservestockcichlids.com Out of Tanganyika: Genesis, explosive speciation, key-innovations and phylogeography of the haplochromine cichlid...
- percent of the native fish species in the lake were haplochromines. Disregarding the haplochromines, the only native Victoria cichlids are two critically...
- comparison, most of the more than 60 haplochromines in Lake Edward–George and most of the roughly 600 haplochromines in Lake Victoria–Kyoga are endemic...
- groups and the vast majority of the species are haplochromines. The sister species to the Malawi haplochromines is Astatotilapia sp. Ruaha (a currently undescribed...
- peaceful temperament. Juvenile and female P. taeniolatus, like many Haplochromines, do not display bright coloration. The red empress is endemic to Lake...
- group of African cichlids from Lake Malawi, and are members of the haplochromine family. The name mbuna means "rockfish" in the language of the Tonga...
- species introduced into the East African Lake Victoria, where many native Haplochromines were driven extinct. In contrast to the widespread Barramundi and Nile...
- species (4 haplochromines and 5 non-haplochromines) were discovered. Catches were dominated by cichlids (tilapiines and Nkejje haplochromines). By numbers...
- Nyasala where Nile perch is abundant have less than 30 and 5 surviving haplochromines respectively. This also means that fishing in the Lake Kyoga system...
- both African and South American cichlids. African examples are the haplochromines, such as the mbuna, Astatotilapia burtoni, and the dwarf mouthbrooders...