aquatic plants
The fish fauna of sessile hydrophytes stands (Mourera spp.: Podostemaceae) in the Dardanelos Waterfalls, Rio Aripuanã, Brazil
Nelson Flausino Junior, Francisco A. Machado, Jansen S. Zuanon and Efrem J. Ferreira aqua International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 133-144, Volume 22 issue 3, 15 July 2016 Keywords Fish community, foraging tactics, rio Madeira basin, Loricariidae, Crenuchidae. Abstract The upper Rio Aripuanã, a clear water tributary of rio Madeira, Mato

The oldest domesticated fishes, and the consequences of an epigenetic dichotomy in fish culture Eugene K. Balon
Eugene K. Balon aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 47-86, Volume 11, Issue 2 – March 2006 Abstract It is a myth that the common carp was originally domesticated in China, maintained through unfounded repetition but with no evidence. The color aberrations called nishikigoi appeared en masse in the 1950s

Shore fishes of Navassa Island, West Indies: a case study on the need for rotenone sampling in reef fish biodiversity studies
Bruce B. Collette, Jeffrey T. Williams, Christine E. Thacker and Michael L. Smith aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 89-131, Volume 6, Issue 3 – February 2003 Abstract We occupied 38 fish stations at Navassa Island in April-May 1999: 22 rotenone collections, mostly by scuba diving; 4 night light/dip net

Juvenile grunt (Haemulidae) mimicking a venomous leatherjacket (Carangidae), with a summary of Batesian mimicry in marine fishes
Ivan Sazima aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 61-68, Volume 6, Issue 2 – November 2002 Abstract A presumed example of facultative Batesian mimicry between a grunt and a leatherjacket is described from tidal streams and mangrove zones in south-eastern Brazil. While moving over open areas or when threatened, juvenile

New Caledonia Fish Species of the genus Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobiodei: Sicydiinae)
Ronald E. Watson, Gerard Marquet and Christine Pollabauer aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, pp. 5-34, Volume 4, Issue 1 – June 2000 Abstract Sicyopterus Gill from New Caledonia is Reviewed and the genus is diagnosed. Sicyopterus lacogephalus (Pallas) has a wide geographic distribution: it occurs in streams on the Comoro