For more than a century, the two largest bodies of water in Nicaragua, Lake Nicaragua and its smaller companion, Managua, have engaged naturalists from several disciplines. Perhaps their appeal has been as curiosities because of the occurrence of fish with marine affinities in the larger lake, especially a dangerous shark. The charm has been in Nicaragua or Cocibolca, rather than Managua, properly called Xolotlán. Even though the latter is saltier, it has no elasmobranchs or tarpons. The lakes, and specifically the larger, cover the greatest expanse of any body of water between Lake Titicaca, Bolivia-Peru, and the Laurentian Great Lakes 35° farther north. Despite this, very little limnologic work has been published concerning them
The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
For more than a century, the two largest bodies of water in Nicaragua, Lake Nicaragua and its smalle...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
The area surrounding Lake Nicaragua is discussed from the standpoints of its history, geological set...
The area surrounding Lake Nicaragua is discussed from the standpoints of its history, geological set...
In spite of the wide interest by naturalists in the Great Lakes of Nicaragua their limnology has rec...
In spite of the wide interest by naturalists in the Great Lakes of Nicaragua their limnology has rec...
Lakes Nicaragua and Managua are large, rather shallow, fresh-water bodies that lie in a late Tertiar...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
For more than a century, the two largest bodies of water in Nicaragua, Lake Nicaragua and its smalle...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
The area surrounding Lake Nicaragua is discussed from the standpoints of its history, geological set...
The area surrounding Lake Nicaragua is discussed from the standpoints of its history, geological set...
In spite of the wide interest by naturalists in the Great Lakes of Nicaragua their limnology has rec...
In spite of the wide interest by naturalists in the Great Lakes of Nicaragua their limnology has rec...
Lakes Nicaragua and Managua are large, rather shallow, fresh-water bodies that lie in a late Tertiar...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...