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Nandus
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * '' Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * '' Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray John Edward Gray, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoology, zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ..., 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * '' Nandus prolixus'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Mercatus
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * '' Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * '' Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray John Edward Gray, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoology, zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ..., 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * '' Nandus prolixus'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Nebulosus
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * ''Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * '' Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray John Edward Gray, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoology, zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ..., 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * '' Nandus prolixus'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Andrewi
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * ''Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * ''Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray John Edward Gray, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoology, zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ..., 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * '' Nandus prolixus'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Prolixus
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * ''Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * ''Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray John Edward Gray, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoology, zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ..., 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * '' Nandus prolixus'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Meni
''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * ''Nandus mercatus'' H. H. Ng, 2008 * '' Nandus nandus'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) (Gangetic leaffish) * ''Nandus nebulosus'' (J. E. Gray, 1835) (Bornean leaffish) * '' Nandus oxyrhynchus'' H. H. Ng, Vidthayanon & P. K. L. Ng, 1996 * ''Nandus prolixus ''Nandus'' is a genus of Asian leaffishes native to southern and southeastern Asia. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Nandus andrewi'' H. H. Ng & Jaafar, 2008 * ''Nandus meni'' Hossain & Sarker, 2013 * ''Nandus ...'' Chakrabarty, Oldfield & H. H. Ng, 2006 References Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandus Nandus
''Nandus nandus'', commonly known as the Gangetic leaffish, is a species of Asian leaffish native to South Asia and Indochina. They are common in slow-moving or stagnant bodies of water, including ponds, lakes, ditches, and flooded fields. Other common names of the species include mottled nandus and mud perch. They are commercially important and are highly prized as food fish. They are also caught for the aquarium trade Fishkeeping is a popular hobby, practiced by aquarists, concerned with keeping fish in a home aquarium or garden pond. There is also a piscicultural fishkeeping industry, serving as a branch of agriculture. Origins of fishkeeping Fish have .... References Fish described in 1822 Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Nandidae
Nandidae, the leaffish, are a family of small freshwater fishes which some authorities classify in the order Anabantiformes, but which the 5th edition of '' Fishes of the World'' classifies the family and the related Badidae and Pristolepididae outside that order as "sister-taxa". Fishes of the World classified these families and the Anabantiformes alongside Synbranchiformes, Carangiformes, Istiophoriformes and Pleuronectiformes in a monophyletic clade which is a sister taxon to the Ovalentaria but to which the authors do not assign a rank or a name. According to FishBase, the family includes three genera: '' Nandus'' of South and Southeast Asia with several species, and the monotypic '' Afronandus'' and '' Polycentropsis'' of tropical West and Middle Africa. Most recent authorities place the two African genera in the South American leaffish family, Polycentridae, which is only distantly related to ''Nandus'' (the "true" Nandidae).Collins, R.A., R. Britz, and L. Ruber (2015). ...
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Nandus Oxyrhynchus
''Nandus oxyrhynchus'' is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Nandidae. It is native to the Mekong River Basin, Chao Phraya River Basin, and Mae Klong River The Mae Klong (, , ), sometimes spelled Mae Khlong or Meklong, is a river in western Thailand. The river begins at the confluence of the Khwae Noi (Khwae Sai Yok) and the Khwae Yai River (Khwae Si Sawat) in Kanchanaburi, it passes Ratchaburi ... Basin. It occurs in slow flowing and still waters in streams, rivers, pond and lakes. It is a carnivorous fish preying on other fishes and larger invertebrates. References Fish of Vietnam Fish of Thailand Fish described in 1996 Nandidae {{Rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Prosanta Chakrabarty
Prosanta Chakrabarty (born November 25, 1978) is an American ichthyologist and professor of ichthyology, evolution and systematics at Louisiana State University. He studied at McGill University where he received a bachelor of science in Applied Zoology and at the University of Michigan where he obtained his PhD in Ecology and Evolution. Among other professional positions he was a Program Director for the National Science Foundation and is currently the President-Elect of the American Society of Ichthyologist and Herpetologist. He was named a TED Fellow in 2016, and a TED Senior Fellow in 2018. He was named an Elected Fellow of the AAAS for "distinguished contributions to evolutionary biology, focusing on the bioluminescent systems and historical biogeography of freshwater fishes, and for effectively communicating science to the public." Research Chakrabarty's research has taken him to over 30 countries and has described over 13 new species of fishes. In 2014 he discovered ...
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Chavalit Vidthayanon
Chavalit Vidthayanon ( th, ชวลิต วิทยานนท์; born 1959 in Bangkok) is a Thai ichthyologist and senior researcher of biodiversity of WWF Thailand. He graduated from Bangkok Christian College and graduated in marine biology from Kasetsart University and Chulalongkorn University. Vidthayanon received a Ph.D. in fishery biology from the Tokyo Fisheries University (now's Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology), Japan. He has been working on aquatic biodiversity studies in Southeast Asia since 1983. He has worked with leading ichthyologists both Thais and foreigners such as Kittipong Jaruthanin, T. R. Roberts, H. H. Ng and Maurice Kottelat etc. He has studied and taxonomy many of the newly discovered freshwater species in the world (many were found in Mekong Basin) such as ''Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae'', '' Himantura kittipongi'', '' Pangasius conchophilus'', '' P. myanmar'', ''Pao palustris'', ''Pseudeutropius indigens'', '' Schistura prid ...
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John Edward Gray
John Edward Gray, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for a zoological name. Gray was keeper of zoology at the British Museum in London from 1840 until Christmas 1874, before the natural history holdings were split off to the Natural History Museum. He published several catalogues of the museum collections that included comprehensive discussions of animal groups and descriptions of new species. He improved the zoological collections to make them amongst the best in the world. Biography Gray was born in Walsall, but his family soon moved to London, where Gray studied medicine. He assisted his father in writing ''The Natural Arrangement of British Plants'' (1821). After being blackballed by the Linnean Society of London, Gray shifted his interest from botany to zoology. He began his zoologica ...
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