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Herbert Axelrod, one of America's most prominent arts philanthropists, sailed to Cuba last month after being indicted on federal tax fraud charges. The 76-year-old multimillionaire, who made his ...
The rich organic matter that gives the largest tributary of the Amazon River, the Rio Negro, its characteristic black hue may provide fish with some protection from the negative effects of copper ...
The cardinal tetra is one of the most well-known aquarium fish. They're the world's most-in-demand Amazonian ornamental fish, accounting for almost 80% of the total fish export from Amazonas, a state ...
Species Profile: Neon Tetras The Best Species Of Fish To Pair With Ne... The Best Invertebrate Tank Mates For Neo... Conclusion Summary Of The 16 Best Tank Mates To Pai... One of the smallest and most ...
Worming its way between the polyps of a Galaxea coral, a miniature Braun’s pughead pipefish surveys its home as I look on. This incredible little fish, just two-thirds the length of a toothpick, has ...
With the help of three citizen scientists, an unknown Cryptocoryne population was found in one of the streams of Zamboanga del Norte province, Philippines, in March 2023. After careful morphological ...
Looking at the world around us, it is amazing how many wonders that can be found on land and in water. When we take a look at our oceans, it is astounding to see that some 33,000 species of fish exist ...
Animals. Sixteen adults of P. axelrodi (eight males and eight females) were obtained from commercial aquariums in Buenos Aires that import specimens from Manaus, Brazil. Animals were housed in 50 ...
Abstract The cardinal tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi is a species of the family Characidae of great interest as an ornamental fish. Many aspects of the biology of this species are still unknown. The ...
Number of publications per year recorded in the Web of Science databases between 1995 and 2020 using the search terms: “aquarium trade” and “aquatic ornamental trade”. The aim of this study was to use ...
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