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Aqualog - 15: Süßwasser-Rochen

Reference Fish of the World. Text engl.-dtsch.

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This AQUALOG volume represents the first comprehensive publication in the popular literature to cover all the rays living in fresh or brackish water, with full coverage of: the sawfishes (Pristidae) the guitarfishes (Rhinobatidae) the South American freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) -- as well as all the representatives of the electric rays (Torpediniformes), eagle rays mantas, etc. (Myliobatidae), and whiptail stingrays (Dasyatidae) that are known to enter fresh or brackish water.An identification key for all species is provided.The aquaristically significant freshwater stingrays are depicted in colour photos illustrating a never-before-seen panoply of species and colour varieties. All the other species are likewise illustrated as never before.Splendid biotope photos from the natural habitats of these rays round off this superlative volume.

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Aqualog - 15: Süßwasser-Rochen, Richard A. Ross, Frank Schäfer

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2000
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Title
Aqualog - 15: Süßwasser-Rochen
Subtitle
Reference Fish of the World. Text engl.-dtsch.
Publisher
ACS
Released
2000
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
ISBN10
3931702936
ISBN13
9783931702939
Series
Description
This AQUALOG volume represents the first comprehensive publication in the popular literature to cover all the rays living in fresh or brackish water, with full coverage of: the sawfishes (Pristidae) the guitarfishes (Rhinobatidae) the South American freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) -- as well as all the representatives of the electric rays (Torpediniformes), eagle rays mantas, etc. (Myliobatidae), and whiptail stingrays (Dasyatidae) that are known to enter fresh or brackish water.An identification key for all species is provided.The aquaristically significant freshwater stingrays are depicted in colour photos illustrating a never-before-seen panoply of species and colour varieties. All the other species are likewise illustrated as never before.Splendid biotope photos from the natural habitats of these rays round off this superlative volume.