A detailed description of the typical habitats of 8 Barbus species of Sri Lanka is given. The distribution of their typical habitats over the various waters leads to the grouping of species in associations. Quantitative analysis of catching data corroborates these groupings. Food competition and competition for spawning grounds is discussed following the species associations. © 1983, BRILL. All rights reserved
Domestication of fish is a key strategy for diversification of farmed species to meet consumer’s cho...
In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally show spe...
<div><p>In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally ...
Morphometries, aspects of the food and feeding habits, and the reproductive biology of Puntius nigro...
This paper is part of a series dealing with the biology and behaviour of Sri Lanka Cyprininae (DE SI...
The food and feeding habits of two species of barbs, Puntius bimaculatus (Bleeker) and P. titteya De...
Six Barbus species were sampled monthly in two river systems of SW-Sri Lanka, over a 15 month period...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
The only remaining species flock of endemic, large cyprinid fishes is found in Lake Tana, Ethiopia. ...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Fisheries development of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, urgently requires the identification of its unknown un...
Cyprinid fish assemblages in three stream pools in southwest Sri Lanka, were investigated with the o...
Fisheries development of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, urgently requires the identification of its unknown un...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
Domestication of fish is a key strategy for diversification of farmed species to meet consumer’s cho...
In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally show spe...
<div><p>In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally ...
Morphometries, aspects of the food and feeding habits, and the reproductive biology of Puntius nigro...
This paper is part of a series dealing with the biology and behaviour of Sri Lanka Cyprininae (DE SI...
The food and feeding habits of two species of barbs, Puntius bimaculatus (Bleeker) and P. titteya De...
Six Barbus species were sampled monthly in two river systems of SW-Sri Lanka, over a 15 month period...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
The only remaining species flock of endemic, large cyprinid fishes is found in Lake Tana, Ethiopia. ...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Fisheries development of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, urgently requires the identification of its unknown un...
Cyprinid fish assemblages in three stream pools in southwest Sri Lanka, were investigated with the o...
Fisheries development of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, urgently requires the identification of its unknown un...
There is a need to explore, in an integrated and statistical manner, how the number of species, rela...
Domestication of fish is a key strategy for diversification of farmed species to meet consumer’s cho...
In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally show spe...
<div><p>In tropical waters resources are usually scarce and patchy, and predatory species generally ...