- Title
- On the life history of a cyprinid fish, Labeo cylindricus
- Creator
- Weyl, Olaf L F, Booth, Anthony J
- Date
- 1999
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/125408
- Identifier
- vital:35780
- Identifier
- https://doi.10.1023/A:1007543319416
- Description
- Fishes of the genus Labeo are widely distributed throughout Africa and consist of at least 80 species which comprise 16.4% of the African cyprinid ichthyofauna (Reid 1985). Most labeo species are also commercially important throughout the African continent, having contributed significantly to various fisheries. Their roe (sensu caviar) is often harvested as an additional bycatch (Skelton et al. 1991). Despite their obvious importance, the few studies that have investigated aspects of their life history have been conducted on the larger commercial species (Lowe 1952, Mulder 1973, Balon et al. 1974, Potgieter 1974, Baird 1976, Tomasson et al. 1984, van Zyl et al. 1995).
- Format
- 11 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Environmental Biology of Fishes, Weyl, O.L. and Booth, A.J., 1999. On the life history of a cyprinid fish, Labeo cylindricus. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 55(3), pp.215-225, Environmental Biology of Fishes volume 55 number 3 215 225 1999 0378-1909
- Rights
- Environmental Biology of Fishes
- Rights
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