J. W. M. Osse

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1975 - 2008

Anzahl

161

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Adaptive radiation of Lake Tana's (Ethiopia) Labeobarbus species flock (Pisces, Cyprinidae) (2008)

Dejen, E., Osse, J.W.M., Sibbing, F.A.

Studying species flocks (e.g. Darwin¿s finches, Caribbean anoline lizards, East African cichlid fishes) has proven to be highly successful in understanding the forces driving speciation. The only...

Lacustrine spawning: is this a new reproductive strategy among 'large' African cyprinid fishes? (2005)

Nentwich, E.D., Osse, J.W.M., Sibbing, F.A.

Changes in the gonadosomatic index and abundance of the different Labeobarbus species in the mouths of four major afferent rivers of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, were monitored monthly during 1999 and 2000....

Allometric Growth in Fish Larvae: Timing and Function (2004)

Osse, J.W.M.

This book, the proceedings of a symposium held at the 26th Annual Larval Fish Conference, of the Early Life History Section of the American Fisheries Society, in Bergen, Norway presents current...

The small barbs Barbus humilis and B. trispilopleura of Lake Tana (Ethiopia): Are they ecotypes of the same species? (2002)

Dejen, E., Rutjes, H.A., Nagelkerke, L.A.J., Osse, J.W.M., Sibbing, F.A.

Four species of ‘small barbs’ (Barbus, subgenus Enteromius Cope, 1869) are known from Lake Tana, isolated in the Ethiopian highlands: B. humilis, B. trispilopleura, B. pleurogramma (all...

Dynamic morphology of fish larvae, structural implications of friction forces in swimming, feeding and ventilation (1999)

Osse, J.W.M.

Dynamic morphology is the study of the ontogenetic transformations of functional systems in growing organisms. This paper describes these processes in fish larvae as they grow into the juvenile...

Ecomorphology as a tool in fisheries: identification and ecotyping of Lake Tana barbs (Barbus intermedius complex), Ethiopia. (1994)

Sibbing, F.A., Nagelkerke, L.A.J., Osse, J.W.M.

Fisheries development of Lake Tana, Ethiopia, urgently requires the identification of its unknown units of fish stock. A diversity of large barbs (up to 80 cm SL), lumped into one species Barbus...

Biological Versatility, Evolution, and Food Resource Exploitation in African Cichlid Fishes (1975)

LIEM, KAREL F., OSSE, J. W. M.

Increased potential versatility in form and function of the feeding apparatus of cichlid fishes has led to a prodigious proliferation in the number of possible functional solutions to an increasing...