Cichlids of West Africa

Linda Vlachova
Kutná Hora
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If you are fascinated by the cichlids of West Africa, let yourself be inspired by the excellently crafted book from a first-class ichthyologist specializing in African freshwater fish - Dr. Anton Lamboj.

"Cichlids of Western Africa" by Anton Lamboj is an exceptional resource for enthusiasts and experts interested in the cichlids of West Africa. The book is comprehensive and meticulously detailed, offering a deep insight into the diversity and complexity of cichlid fish from this region.

One of the main strengths of the book is its thorough approach to taxonomy, which provides readers with detailed descriptions and high-quality photographs. Lamboj's expertise in ichthyology is undeniable. He carefully distinguishes between species and, as in his lectures, describes very readably the environment in which the cichlids live and what an aquarist should then prepare for them.

The book is scientifically accurate. However, it was published in 2004, and even the author would have updated some information regarding classification since then. This is also the only disadvantage, especially for the professional public. Otherwise, the book is organized to be as pleasant as possible for study.

The profile of each species begins with who and when first described the species, distribution, habitat preferences, food in the wild, how to care for the species, and whether it is possible to breed it in captivity. Thus, both the theorist and the practical aquarist who is seriously interested in the kept species will find something of interest.

Lamboj's work is enriched with ecological and biogeographic information, which provides readers with a broader context regarding cichlids in the ecosystems of West Africa. This aspect is particularly useful for conservationists and environmental scientists who are interested in habitat protection and species sustainability.

Although I was advised that the book might be a bit challenging for beginners due to its scientific depth and detailed debate, particularly regarding classification, I beg to differ. I very much like the complexity of the description. After all, the need to point out, for example, potential discrepancies in classification is just a confirmation that everything in this area is not immutable.

Overall, "Die Cichliden des westlichen Afrikas" is an indispensable reference that stands out for its scientific accuracy and detailed photographic documentation. Anton Lamboj has contributed a valuable resource that enhances understanding and appreciation of one of the most lively and diverse groups of fish in the aquatic world.

 

Lamboj, Anton. Die Cichliden des westlichen Afrikas. Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag, Bornheim, 2004.

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