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Towards a Regional Information Base for Lake Tanganyika Research
Out of Lake Tanganyika: Endemic Lake Fishes Inhabit Rapids of the Lukuga River
Lepidiolamprologus Kamambae, a New Species of Cichlid Fish (Teleostei: Cichlidae) from Lake Tanganyika
Lepidiolamprologus Kamambae, a New Species of Cichlid Fish (Teleostei: Cichlidae) from Lake Tanganyika
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The Use of Different Sensory Modalities in Predator Discrimination
Effects of Increased Temperature And
Testing the Potential of Environmental DNA Methods for Surveying Lake Tanganyika's Highly Diverse Fish Communities Christopher J
Food Resources of Lake Tanganyika Sardines Metabarcoding of the Stomach Content of Limnothrissa Miodon and Stolothrissa Tanganicae
Vital but Vulnerable: Climate Change Vulnerability and Human Use of Wildlife in Africa’S Albertine Rift
Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 (2020) 1067–1078
East African Cichlid Lineages (Teleostei: Cichlidae) Might Be
Replicated Divergence in Cichlid Radiations Mirrors a Major
Evolutionary History of the Lake Tanganyika Cichlid Tribe Lamprologini (Teleostei: Perciformes) Derived from Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Data
The Taxonomic Diversity of the Cichlid Fish Fauna of Ancient Lake
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Bayesian Node Dating Based on Probabilities of Fossil Sampling Supports Trans-Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes
Parallel Evolution of Facial Stripe Patterns in the Neolamprologus Brichardi/Pulcher Species Complex Endemic to Lake Tanganyika
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Calibration and Interpretation of Holocene Paleoecological Records of Diversity from Lake Tanganyika, East Africa
Understanding Explosive Diversification Through Cichlid Fish Genomics
Fish Communities in East African Rift Lakes
Climate Change Vulnerability and Human Use of Wildlife in Africa's
Social Memory and Quantity Discrimination: a Cross Cichlid Species Comparison
Description of Neolamprologus Timidus, New Species, and Review of N
Age of Cichlids: New Dates for Ancient Lake Fish Radiations
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Mitochondrial Phylogeny of the Lamprologini, the Major Substrate Spawning Lineage of Cichild Fishes from Lake Tanganyika in Eastern Africa
New Haplochromine Cichlid from the Upper Miocene (9–10 MYA) of Central Kenya Melanie Altner1*, Bernhard Ruthensteiner2 and Bettina Reichenbacher1,3
Assessing Human Impacts on Lake Tanganyika Cichlid Fish Communities
Effect of Physico-Chemical Attributes on the Abundance and Spatial
Replicated Divergence in Cichlid Radiations Mirrors a Major
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Phylogeny and Phylogeography of Altolamprologus: Ancient Introgression and Recent Divergence in a Rock-Dwelling Lake Tanganyika Cichlid Genus
Endemic Lake Fishes Inhabit Rapids of the Lukuga River
Gene Trees, Species Trees, and Morphology Converge on a Similar
The Adaptive Radiation of Cichlid Fish in Lake Tanganyika: a Morphological Perspective