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database De Silva, S.S; Subasinghe, R.P.; Bartley, D.M.; Lowther, A. (2004). "
Tilapias as
Alien Aquatics in Asia and the Pacific: A Review". FAO
Fisheries Technical...
- 5 kg (11 lb). As
typical of
tilapia,
males reach a
larger size and grow
faster than females. Wild, natural-type Nile
tilapias are
brownish or
grayish overall...
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individuals s**** to
bully subordinate tilapias both for an easy
fight and to keep
their rank.
Urine in
Mozambique tilapias, like many
freshwater fish species...
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species remain in
Tilapia:
Tilapia baloni Trewavas & D. J. Stewart, 1975
Tilapia guinasana Trewavas, 1936 (Otjikoto
tilapia)
Tilapia ruweti (Poll & Thys...
- Sa****, A.-F. M. (2006)
Tilapia Culture CABI. ISBN 978-0-85199-014-9.
Tilapia, ITIS
Standard Report. (2004-05-11)
Tilapias as
alien aquatics in Asia...
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tilapias and the
Jordan mouthbrooder (Astatotilapia flaviijosephi).
Although genetic studies have
shown that most po****tions of the
redbelly tilapia...
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distribution as far as
Chumphon province in the south. As of 2024,
blackchin tilapias are
considered a
national agenda because serious outbreaks have been found...
- The
spotted tilapia (Pelmatolapia mariae), also
known as the
spotted mangrove cichlid or
black mangrove cichlid, is a
species of fish of the
cichlid family...
- The
redbreast tilapia (Coptodon rendalli) is a
species of fish in the
family Cichlidae. It is
found widely in the
southern half of Africa. Its natural...
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Heterotilapia buttikoferi, also
known as the
zebra tilapia, is a West
African species of cichlid. H.
buttikoferi is a
large cichlid,
capable of growing...