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Observations on breeding of six members of the Nile Mormyridae

Pages 493-504 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009

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R.G. Bailey. (1994) Guide to the fishes of the River Nile in the Republic of the Sudan. Journal of Natural History 28:4, pages 937-970.
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J. Okedi. (1970) A Study of the Fecundity of Some Mormyrid Fishes from Lake Victoria. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal 35:4, pages 436-442.
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G. Nawar. (1959) A study on the fecundity of the Nile Mormyrid Hyperopisus bebe Lacépède. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2:22, pages 603-606.
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Alyssa N. Saunders & Jason R. Gallant. (2024) A review of the reproductive biology of mormyroid fishes: An emerging model for biomedical research. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution.
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Linh Nguyen, Christiane Paul, Victor Mamonekene, Peter Bartsch, Ralph Tiedemann & Frank Kirschbaum. (2016) Reproduction and development in some species of the weakly electric genus Campylomormyrus (Mormyridae, Teleostei). Environmental Biology of Fishes 100:1, pages 49-68.
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A. S. Golubtsov & A. A. Orlov. (2014) Variation of electric organ discharge in Mormyrus kannume (Mormyridae) from south-western Ethiopia in relation to individual size, sex and reproductive status. Journal of Ichthyology 54:2, pages 177-185.
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Christian Schugardt & Frank Kirschbaum. (2004) Control of Gonadal Maturation and Regression by Experimental Variation of Environmental Factors in the Mormyrid Fish, Mormyrus rume proboscirostris. Environmental Biology of Fishes 70:3, pages 227-233.
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Frank Kirschbaum & Christian Schugardt. (2002) Reproductive strategies and developmental aspects in mormyrid and gymnotiform fishes. Journal of Physiology-Paris 96:5-6, pages 557-566.
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Sonja Herfeld & Peter Moller. (1998) Effects of 17?-Methyltestosterone on Sexually Dimorphic Characters in the Weakly Discharging Electric Fish,Brienomyrus niger(G?nther, 1866) (Mormyridae): Electric Organ Discharge, Ventral Body Wall Indentation, and Anal-Fin Ray Bone Expansion. Hormones and Behavior 34:3, pages 303-319.
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B. Brown, L. M. Benveniste & P. Moller. (2005) Basal expansion of anal‐fin rays: a new osteological character in weakly discharging electric fish (Mormyridae). Journal of Fish Biology 49:6, pages 1216-1225.
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Frank Kirschbaum. (1987) Reproduction and development of the weakly electric fish, Pollimyrus isidori (Mormyridae, Teleostei) in captivity. Environmental Biology of Fishes 20:1, pages 11-31.
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Andrew H. Bass & Carl D. Hopkins. (1985) Hormonal control of sex differences in the electric organ discharge (EOD) of mormyrid fishes. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 156:5, pages 587-604.
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Frank Kirschbaum. (1984) Reproduction of weakly electric teleosts: just another example of convergent development?. Environmental Biology of Fishes 10:1-2, pages 3-14.
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B. F. Blake. (2006) Aspects of the reproductive biology of Hippopotamyms pictus from Lake Kainji, with notes on four other mormyrid species . Journal of Fish Biology 11:5, pages 437-445.
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