The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by Gunther of Heros labiatus (=Cichlasoma labiatum) from Lake Managua. Subsequently, Gunther reported on several other species collected in the Great Lakes by Captain J. M. Dow. Astorqui (1967) reviewed the sparse ichthyological literature dealing with Nicaraguan fishes and pointed out the paucity of recent studies. Since then Villa (1971) has produced a provisional list of the freshwater and brackish water fishes of Nicaragua and Astorqui (1972) has analyzed the ichthyofauna of the Great Lakes Basin. Riedel (1972) discussed the geological history of the Great Lakes in relation to the composition and evolution of its fish fauna
Nineteen major river drainages across Honduras were sampled from 2005-2009 in order to understand Ho...
Dedication Commentary on this Compendium Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Content
The heterogeneous landscape of Nicaragua harbours a large diversity of freshwater fishes.The great N...
The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by...
The distribution of freshwater fishes in Central America is reviewed. Major parts of the region, esp...
The biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fishes of Nuclear Middle America, a region t...
Although attempts to understand Central American freshwater fish provincialism date to the 1960s, ea...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
Within this group (section Amphilophus) of Nicaraguan cichlid fishes, we recognize two of the eight ...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
Villa (1968) included C. managuense in the fauna of Lake Xiloá as a recently introduced species si...
Scientific study of Nicaraguan freshwater fishes did not begin until Gunther described the first spe...
a. This paper presents an account of fecundity studies into T. mossambica under Middle Central Ameri...
Sixteen families and at least forty-five species of fishes have been reported from Lake Nicaragua (A...
For more than a century, the two largest bodies of water in Nicaragua, Lake Nicaragua and its smalle...
Nineteen major river drainages across Honduras were sampled from 2005-2009 in order to understand Ho...
Dedication Commentary on this Compendium Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Content
The heterogeneous landscape of Nicaragua harbours a large diversity of freshwater fishes.The great N...
The scientific study of fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua began in 1864 with the description by...
The distribution of freshwater fishes in Central America is reviewed. Major parts of the region, esp...
The biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fishes of Nuclear Middle America, a region t...
Although attempts to understand Central American freshwater fish provincialism date to the 1960s, ea...
The available evidence indicates that Lakes Managua and Nicaragua were broadly connected in the past...
Within this group (section Amphilophus) of Nicaraguan cichlid fishes, we recognize two of the eight ...
The geological hypothesis of a marine origin of the Nicaraguan depression and its lakes was until th...
Villa (1968) included C. managuense in the fauna of Lake Xiloá as a recently introduced species si...
Scientific study of Nicaraguan freshwater fishes did not begin until Gunther described the first spe...
a. This paper presents an account of fecundity studies into T. mossambica under Middle Central Ameri...
Sixteen families and at least forty-five species of fishes have been reported from Lake Nicaragua (A...
For more than a century, the two largest bodies of water in Nicaragua, Lake Nicaragua and its smalle...
Nineteen major river drainages across Honduras were sampled from 2005-2009 in order to understand Ho...
Dedication Commentary on this Compendium Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Content
The heterogeneous landscape of Nicaragua harbours a large diversity of freshwater fishes.The great N...