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The inland water fishes of Africa

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Didier Paugy
, 
Christian Levêque
, 
Olga Otero

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Rain or temperature?

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From lake to marsh: the case of Lake Chad

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Lake Victoria: an example of rapid evolution

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Nyos, an extreme example

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Recession of the Sahelo-Sudanian rivers

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Is there a risk of Lake Victoria drying out?

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From Mega to Marshy Chad

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Relict fauna in the Sahara

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Lake sediments record climatic history

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A Late Devonian African fish fauna in South Africa

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The Stanleyville Beds assemblage, a typical “ganoid fish fauna”

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Toros-Menalla, a Cenozoic freshwater fish fauna 7 Myrs ago

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African freshwater fish localities since the Late Cretaceous: a review

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On the tracks of evaders?

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The inconsistent state of the lungfish fossil record

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Bichirs: decline, fall and new rise of a Western Gondwanan fish in Africa

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Channid palaeo-distribution: palaeogeographical or palaeoclimatological constraints

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African fish diversification and geologically-driven events

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Polypterids

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Refuge zones theory

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Fish of the Sahara: witnesses of a wetter past

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Genetic differentiation of Sarotherodon melanotheron populations

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Species flocks

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Mechanisms involved in cichlid speciation

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Cichlid palaeo-flock record

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Who is Schilbe mystus?

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Extract of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, fourth edition

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The Clariidae: an example where morphological differentiation does not necessarily reflect evolutionary history

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Living fossils

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Systematic ichthyology

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Aplocheilidae of the Ivindo basin

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Gonado-Somatic Index (GSI)

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Spawning frequency in cichlids

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Influence of photoperiod on the reproductive cycle of cichlids

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Changes in cichlid reproduction induced by environment

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Rapid phenotypic in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus

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Types of parental care

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Incubation period for cichlids

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Biparental mouth brooder

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Nest of Heterotis niloticus

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Nest of Protopterus annectens

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Nest of Gymnarchus niloticus

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Ontogeny and main stages of development

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First stages of development in Labeotropheus

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Comparative advantages of the methods used for the analysis of stomach contents

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Electric organ of Malapterurus electricus

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Ecopath

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Adaptation to aerial respiration

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The lungfish

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Diapause in Cyprinodontiformes

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History of the ethology of African fishes

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Electric fish history

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Small females for large males

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Different reproductive systems

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Cuckoo fish

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Different reproductive styles in cichlids

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Existence of a juvenile discharge in Pollimyrus isidori and acquisition of a second adult discharge

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Types of migration

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Migrations of ‘tinénis’ in the Niger River

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Breeding migrations in Lake Chad

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Some definitions concerning some particular small isolated patches of water

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Some semantic explanations

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Genetic evolution of introduced species

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The case of Lates niloticus in Lake Victoria

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Development of the lower Valley of the Senegal River

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Biological consequences of hypersalinity in West African estuaries

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Fish and fisheries in the Senegal River

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Low water fishing in Logone Gana

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Fishermen typology

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Fisheries in Benin

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Extensive fish culture in the Guinea forest region: a model of integrated development and of rice-fish production-528

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“Acadja”

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Tilapia or “aquatic chicken”

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The GIFT Tilapia

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