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Labeo capensis (Smith, 1849) |
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- Abrostomus capensis :
Smith, 1849 : pl. 12, fig. 2 (senior synonym)Pisces.
| Steindachner, 1894 a : 454, pl. 4, fig. 1-1 b (senior synonym)Ichthyologische Beiträge. (XVII).
| Lévêque & Daget, 1984 : 307 (synonym of Labeo capensis) (senior synonym)29. Cyprinidae.
| Reid, 1985 : 112 (synonym of Labeo capensis) (senior synonym)A revision of African species of Labeo (Pisces: Cyprinidae) and a re-definition of the genus..
- Labeo capensis :
Boulenger, 1903 d : 362Description of a new Silurid fish of the genus Clarias from the British Central Africa.
| Boulenger, 1905 c : 43A list of freshwater fishes of Africa.
| Boulenger, 1909 a : 340, fig. 256Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History).
| Gilchrist & Thompson, 1913 : 360, fig. 29The freshwater fishes of South Africa.
| Barnard, 1943 : 131, fig. 3 b, 4Revision of the indigenous freshwater fishes of the S. W. Cape region.
| Barnard, 1947 : 52, pl. 7, fig. 3A pictorial guide to South African Fishes, marine and freshwater.
| Farquharson, 1962 : 235, fig. 1The distribution of Cyprinids in South Africa.
| Jubb, 1963 b : 40A new species of Labeo (Pisces, Cyprinidae) from the upper Zambezi river.
| Jubb, 1963 c : 25A revised list of the freshwater fishes of southern Africa.
| Plessis (du), 1963 A revision of the genus Labeo (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in the Transvaal, with a description of a new species.
| Jubb, 1965 b Freshwater fishes of the Cape province.
| Jubb & Farquharson, 1965 : 118The freshwater fishes of the Orange river drainage basin.
| Plessis (du) & Le Roux, 1965 : 137Sport fisheries in river development with reference to the Orange River scheme.
| Jubb, 1967 a : 123, fig. 127Freshwater fishes of southern Africa.
| Le Roux & Steyn, 1968 Fishes of the Transvaal.
| Van Schoor, 1968 Survey of the fishes in the Orange and Vaal rivers from Aliwal North to Douglas.
| Marshall, 1972 : 96Influence of male sound production on oviposition in female Tilapia mossambica (Pisces, Cichlidae).
| Gaigher & Pott, 1973 : 26Distribution of fishes in southern Africa.
| Jackson, 1973 b : 85, fig. 2Preliminary report on small fishes from the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam, Orange River.
| Mulder, 1973 b : 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24Aspects on the ecology of Labeo capensis and Labeo umbratus in the Vaal River.
| Cambray, 1974 Survey results Lower Orange River. Nov. 1971-March 1973.
| Gaigher & Bloemhoff, 1975 : 53Hybrid Labeo umbratus and L. capensis (Pisces, Cyprinidae) from the Hardap Dam, S. W. A.
| Koch, 1975 'n Visekologiese ondersoek van Boskopdam, Wes-Transvaal met spesiale verwijsing na die bevolkinsdigtheid van Labeo capensis en L. umbratus in verhouding tot die ander hengelvissoorte.
| Le Roux, 1975 Die status en verspreiding van vis in die Wilgeriesistem.
| Baird, 1976 : 25Aspects of the growth and reproduction of Labeo capensis in the Caldeon River.
| Fowler, 1976 a : 55A catalog of World fishes (24).
| Badich & Mulder, 1977 Angling fishes of the Transvaal.
| Cambray & Jubb, 1977 a : 33Dispersal of fishes via the Orange-Fish Tunnel, South Africa.
| Cambray & Jubb, 1977 b : 4The Orange-Fish Tunnel.
| Fairall & Hamman, 1977 Population structure of two Labeo species in the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam as determined by gillnet sampling.
| Baird & Fourie, 1978 : 53The length mass relationship and condition of Labeo capensis in the Caledon River.
| Cambray et al., 1979 The juvenile fish population in the marginal areas of the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam.
| Gaigher et al., 1980 a : 35Possible adaptive significance of sex ratio and sexual differences in size at maturity in the Orange River Labeo, Labeo capensis.
| Gaigher et al., 1980 b : 58The distribution, conservation status and factors affecting the survival of indigenous freshwater fishes of the Cape Province.
| Skelton & Cambray, 1981 : 58, 59, 64The freshwater fishes of the Middle and Lower Orange River.
| Lévêque & Daget, 1984 : 307-30829. Cyprinidae.
| Tomasson et al., 1984 : 179, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 191, 193Reproductive biology of four large riverine fishes (Cyprinidae) in a man-made lake, Orange River, South Africa.
| Reid, 1985 : 112-117, fig. 27A revision of African species of Labeo (Pisces: Cyprinidae) and a re-definition of the genus.
| Tomasson et al., 1985 : 279, 280, 299, 305The demography and management of large Cyprinids in a reservoir on the Orange River, South Africa.
| van Aardt & Frey, 1986 : 156-159Effects of temperature and hypoxic stress on the oxygen consumption rates of the mudsucker fish Labeo capensis (Smith).
| De Moor & Bruton, 1988 : 8, 11, 24, 38, 133, 180-183, 186, 187, fig. 41Atlas of alien and translocated indigenous aquatic animals in Southern Africa.
| Mérona (de) et al., 1988 : 195, 198Croissance des poissons d'eau douce africains (Growth of African freshwater fishes).
| Skelton, 1993 a : 178-179, fig.Scientific and common names of southern African freshwater fishes.
| Skelton, 1993 b : 178-179, fig.A complete guide to the freshwater fishes of southern Africa.
| Skelton, 1994 : 131Diversity and distribution of freshwater fishes in East and Southern Africa.
| Hay et al., 1997 : 97Aspects of the ecology of Barbus hospes from the Fish River, Namibia.
| Hay et al., 1999 : 42, 57The distribution of freshwater fish in Namibia.
| Weyl & Booth, 1999 : 223, 224On the life history of a cyprinid fish, Labeo cylindricus.
| Skelton, 2001 : 178-179, fig.A complete guide to the freshwater fishes of southern Africa.
| Okeyo, 2003 b : 167On the biodiversity and the distribution of freshwater fish of Namibia: an annotated update.
| Naesje et al., 2007 : 5, 11, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 38, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 68-81 Fish populations, gill net catches and gill net selectivity in the lower Orange River, Namibia, from 1995 to 2001.
| Weyl et al., 2009 : 94Establishment of translocated populations of smallmouth yellowfish, Labeobarbus aeneus (Pisces: Cyprinidae), in lentic and lotic habitats in the Great Fish River system, South Africa.
| Winker, 2010 : 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 38, 66-96, 100, 113-125, 130-132, 135-137, 139-145, 147, 149, 151, 152, 154-156, 160-162, 164, 166-168, 170-184, 187, 190, 191, 193, 196, 198-205Post-impoundment population dynamics of non-native common carp Cyprinus carpio in relation to two large native cyprinids in Lake Gariep, South Africa.
| Russell, 2011 : 121, 123, 126, 127, 130Conservation status and distribution of freshwater fishes in South African national parks.
| Crafford et al., 2012 : 216, 217, 218, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227Monogenean parasite species descriptions from Labeo spp. hosts in the Vaal Dam, South Africa.
| Winker et al., 2012 : 85-97Life history strategy and population characteristics of an unexploited riverine cyprinid, Labeo capensis, in the largest impoundment in the Orange River Basin.
| Crafford et al., 2014 : 17, 19-22Monogenean parasites from fishes of the Vaal Dam, Gauteng Province, South Africa. I. Winter survey versus summer survey comparison from Labeo capensis (Smith, 1841) and Labeo umbratus (Smith, 1841) hosts.
| Ellender & Weyl, 2014 : 119, 122, 125A review of current knowledge, risk and ecological impacts associated with non-native freshwater fish introductions in South Africa.
| Barkhuizen, 2015 : vii, viii, xvi, xvii, 11, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 28-30, 71, 80, 81, 92, 99, 108, 110, 111, 115, 119, 124, 127, 128, 132-134, 139, 143, 144, 146-153, 156-159, 162, 163, 168, 170-173, 175, 176-181, 183, 184 and appendixesAn assessment of fish and fisheries in impoundments in the Upper Orange-Senqu and lower Vaal River Basin.
| Weyl et al., 2015 : 2, fig. 1dUnintended consequences of using alien fish for human benefit in protected areas.
| Shelton et al., 2018 : 70Vulnerability of Cape Fold Ecoregion freshwater fishes to climate change and other human impacts.
| Beshera & Harris, 2019 : 161, 163, 167, 168, 169, 172, 175, 178New insight into the phylogeny and biogeography of the Cyprinid fishes Labeo (Cyprinidae; Cypriniformes) in Africa with evidence for cryptic diversity in Ethiopia.
| Erasmus et al., 2019 : 177-1801, fig. 1First record of Labeo capensis (Smith, 1841) in the Crocodile River (West) system: another successful non-native freshwater fish introduction in South Africa..
- Labeo tenuirostris :
Steindachner, 1894 a : 459, pl. 5, fig. 2 a (junior synonym)Ichthyologische Beiträge. (XVII).
| Boulenger, 1909 a : 340 (junior synonym)Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History).
| Barnard, 1943 : 125 (junior synonym)Revision of the indigenous freshwater fishes of the S. W. Cape region.
| Farquharson, 1962 : 236, fig. 1 (junior synonym)The distribution of Cyprinids in South Africa.
| Jubb, 1967 a : 41 (junior synonym)Freshwater fishes of southern Africa.
| Lévêque & Daget, 1984 : 307 (synonym of Labeo capensis) (junior synonym)29. Cyprinidae.
| Reid, 1985 : 112 (synonym of Labeo capensis) (junior synonym)A revision of African species of Labeo (Pisces: Cyprinidae) and a re-definition of the genus..
Attributs
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Biology :
Baird, 1976
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Baird & Fourie, 1978
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Fourie & Baird, 1972
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Hamman, 1974
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Van Schoor, 1972
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Colour pattern :
Reid,, 1985
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Common names :
Oranjerivier-labeo / Oranjerivier-moddervis (Afrikaans), Labeo kapské (Czech), Orange river labeo / Orange river mudfish (English), Kapimaa narmasmokk (Estonian), Kapinlabeo (Finnish)
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Condition / length-weight relationship :
Tomasson et al., 1985
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Current distribution known :
endemic to the Orange-Senqu and Vaal River systems in the Orange-Senque River basin. Has been introduced through the inter-basin water transfer scheme to the Great Fish River in the Eastern Cape where it has become established
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Distribution_references :
de Moor & Bruton, 1988
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Reid,, 1985
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Ecology :
Gaigher et al., 1981
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Gôldner, 1969
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Groenewald, 1957
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Mulder, 1973
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External factors :
Shelton et al., 2018
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Food habits :
bottom feeder which grazes algae and organic detritus
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Food habits_references :
Barkhuizen, 2015
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de Moor & Bruton, 1988
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Kruger & Mulder, 1973
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Schoonbee, 1969
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Genetics :
Beshera & Harris, 2019
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Growth / growth performance :
Mérona et al., 1988
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Mulder, 1973b
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Winker, 2010
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Winker et al., 2012
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Habitat / home range :
occurs in a variety of habitats: quiet well vegetated backwaters, standing open waters, flowing open waters, sandy-rocky stretches and rocky rapids. Their preferred habitat is flowing rocky channels
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Habitat_references :
Barkhuizen, 2015
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de Moor & Bruton, 1988
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Haematology :
Du Toit et al., 1973
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Hattingh, 1972
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Hattingh, 1973
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Hattingh, 1974 a
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Hattingh, 1974 b
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Hattingh, 1975
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Hattingh, 1976 a
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Hattingh, 1976 b
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Hattingh, 1977
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Hattingh & Du Toit, 1974
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Van Pletzen & Hattingh, 1974
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Van Pletzen & Hattingh, 1975
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Introduction_references :
Ellender & Weyl, 2014
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Erasmus et al., 2019
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Weyl et al., 2014
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Life span :
Barkhuizen, 2015
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Skelton, 1993b
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Morphology / anatomy :
Reid,, 1985
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Mortality :
Tomasson et al., 1985
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Winker et al., 2012
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Oxygen / hypoxia / anoxia :
van Aardt & Frey, 1986
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Parasites :
Crafford et al., 2012
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Crafford et al., 2014
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Phylogeny :
Beshera & Harris, 2019
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Population biology / population structure / population dynamics :
Winker, 2010
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Winker et al., 2012
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Reproduction :
breeds in summer, gathering in large numbers in shallow rocky rapids where eggs are laid. Larvae hatch after 3 or 4 days
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Reproduction_references :
Barkhuizen, 2015
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de Moor & Bruton, 1988
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Mulder, 1973b
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Skelton, 1993b
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Skelton, 2001
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Tomasson et al., 1984
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Winker, 2010
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Winker et al., 2012
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Size :
500 mm FL; 3.500 g
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Types :
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Abrostomus capensis A. Smith, 1849: pl. 12, fig. 2. Type locality: Rivers of Cape Colony. No type.
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Labeo tenuirostris Steindachner, 1894 a: 459, pl. 5, fig. 2 a. Type locality: "Limpopo Fluss". Holotype NMW.
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Use and trade :
important angling species in the Free State Province, South Africa
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Zoological_nomenclature / taxonomic information :
Reid,, 1985
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