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References
References
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Bailey, R. (1969). The non-cichlid fishes of the eastward flowing rivers of Tanzania, East Africa. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 80 (1-2): 17-199.
Brewster, B. (1986). A review of the genus Hydrocynus Cuvier 1819 (Teleostei: Characiformes). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 50(3): 163-206.
Chen, F., Prowse, G. (1964). The effect of living space on the growth rate of fish. Ichthyologica 3 (1-2): 11-20.
Cotterill, F. P. D. & Goodier, S. A. (2009). How many tigerfish species? Genetic insights into the evolution of Africa's Tigerfish and the taxonomic status of Tanzanian Hydrocynus. African Fisherman 20 (6): 37-41.
Fishing World Records. (2012). Characins. Retrieved from: http://www.fishing-worldrecords.com/groupname/characins/show
Gabie, V. (1965). Problems associated with the distribution of freshwater fishes in Southern Africa. South African Journal of Science 61: 11.
Gagiano, C. (1997). An ecological study on the tigerfish Hydrocynus vittatus in the Olifants and Letaba Rivers with special reference to artificial reproduction. Rand Afrikaans University.
Goodier, S., Cotterill, F., O'Ryan, C., Skelton, P., de Wit, M. (2011). Cryptic Diversity of African Tigerfish (Genus Hydrocynus) Reveals Palaeogeographic Signatures of Linked Neogene Geotectonic Events. Public Library of Science, 6 (12). doi 10.1371.
Kotze, A., van der Bank, F., Steyn, G. (1998). Allozyme variation in two populations of Hydrocynus vittatus (Pisces, Characidae). South African Journal of Animal Science 28 (3/4): 153-160.
Lewis, D. (1976). The food and feeding habits of Hydrocynus forskahlii Cuvier and Hydrocynus brevis Günther in Lake Kainji, Nigeria. Journal of Fish Biology, 6 (4): 349-363.
Matthes, H. (1968). The food and feeding habits of the tigerfish, Hydrocyon vittatus (Cast., 1861) in Lake Kariba. Beaufortia, 15 (201): 143-153.
Paugy, D., Guegan, J. (1989). Note a propos de trois especes d'Hydrocynus. Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale, 22 (91): 63-69.
Original Post:Bailey, R. (1969). The non-cichlid fishes of the eastward flowing rivers of Tanzania, East Africa. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 80 (1-2): 17-199.
Brewster, B. (1986). A review of the genus Hydrocynus Cuvier 1819 (Teleostei: Characiformes). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 50(3): 163-206.
Chen, F., Prowse, G. (1964). The effect of living space on the growth rate of fish. Ichthyologica 3 (1-2): 11-20.
Cotterill, F. P. D. & Goodier, S. A. (2009). How many tigerfish species? Genetic insights into the evolution of Africa's Tigerfish and the taxonomic status of Tanzanian Hydrocynus. African Fisherman 20 (6): 37-41.
Fishing World Records. (2012). Characins. Retrieved from: http://www.fishing-worldrecords.com/groupname/characins/show
Gabie, V. (1965). Problems associated with the distribution of freshwater fishes in Southern Africa. South African Journal of Science 61: 11.
Gagiano, C. (1997). An ecological study on the tigerfish Hydrocynus vittatus in the Olifants and Letaba Rivers with special reference to artificial reproduction. Rand Afrikaans University.
Goodier, S., Cotterill, F., O'Ryan, C., Skelton, P., de Wit, M. (2011). Cryptic Diversity of African Tigerfish (Genus Hydrocynus) Reveals Palaeogeographic Signatures of Linked Neogene Geotectonic Events. Public Library of Science, 6 (12). doi 10.1371.
Kotze, A., van der Bank, F., Steyn, G. (1998). Allozyme variation in two populations of Hydrocynus vittatus (Pisces, Characidae). South African Journal of Animal Science 28 (3/4): 153-160.
Lewis, D. (1976). The food and feeding habits of Hydrocynus forskahlii Cuvier and Hydrocynus brevis Günther in Lake Kainji, Nigeria. Journal of Fish Biology, 6 (4): 349-363.
Matthes, H. (1968). The food and feeding habits of the tigerfish, Hydrocyon vittatus (Cast., 1861) in Lake Kariba. Beaufortia, 15 (201): 143-153.
Paugy, D., Guegan, J. (1989). Note a propos de trois especes d'Hydrocynus. Revue d'Hydrobiologie Tropicale, 22 (91): 63-69.
IMPRESSIVE JOB!!!
To sum it up, in terms of flow, a marine type current set up would work?
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