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Hinrichs, D. Habitatsansprüche und Ortsbewegungen des Schlammpeitzgers Misgurnus fossilis (Cobitidae) im Unteren Havelgebiet/Sachsen-Anhalt.
Schlüsselwörter: Schlammpeitzger, Misgurnus fossilis, Fisch, Habitat
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Baltzly, M., & Hendrickson, D. A. The new Desert Fishes Council World Wide Web server on Internet.
Zusammenfassung: The Desert Fishes Council has moved into the world of electronic publishing on the Internet. Dr. John Rinne (U.S. Forest Service, Flagstaff, Arizona) has allowed the first author to scan his well-known collection of fish photographs into digital format. They have been variously cropped and enhanced, and can now be viewed in different formats or downloaded by anyone in the world with Internet access. The second author is converting the Proceedings (staring with Vol. 24 [1992 meeting]) to hypertext format, so they may be browsed, searched or downloaded. All future DFC Proceedings will be published on WWW at the same time final hard copy is sent to the printer. The World Wide Web (WWW) allows anyone who has obtained free, public domain client software (readily available on Internet), primarily one called Mosaic, to browse effortlessly through multimedia files (graphics, video, sound, formatted text) that are stored on computers around the globe. Multimedia presentations can combine real-time sound, graphics and video with text. Exploration of WWW and the DFC system using Mosaic is facilitated by hypertext links, which offer the simplicity of “point and click” movement through the “cyberspace” of WWW. The Texas Memorial Museum of the University of Texas at Austin is providing storage space for these large DFC files at no charge as a pilot project for other WWW projects at UT, and can likely continue to provide this service for the forseeable future if it receives the usage and growth are predicted. All DFC members are encouraged to provide additional text, graphics and other files for inclusion in the system. Growth of the Internet has been phenomenal, and as more and more people throughout the world obtain access to it, these electronic files will allow DFC to better reach a far larger audience than was formerly possible. DFC members and others using materials provided here will be better equipped to educate the public regarding the plight of desert fishes. The system should also improve communications among ourselves and with others regarding fish conservation efforts throughout the world, and eventually should lead to reduced costs of publishing the Proceedings.
Schlüsselwörter: deserts-; freshwater-fish; computers-; conferences-, World-Wide-Web; internet-
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Kappus, B. Vergleichende faunistisch-ökologische Untersuchungen zwischen naturbelassenen, naturnah umgestalteten und hart verbauten Abschnitte des Fließgewässers Eyach in Balingen. Hohenheim: Universität.
Schlüsselwörter: Fisch, Habitat, Gewässerverbau
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Kern, R. Über das Vorkommen von Myxosporea bei Fischen im Bodensee. München: Ludwig-Maximilians Universität.
Schlüsselwörter: Fisch, Parasit
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Mangolt, G.(pseud. V. S.). (1557). Fischbuoch, Von der natur und eigenschafft der vischen insonderheit deren so gefangen werdend im Bodensee und gemeinlich auch in anderen seen und wasseren durch den wolgeleerten Gregorium Mangolt beschriben vormals nie gesähen. Zürich: Andreas und Jakob Gessner.
Schlüsselwörter: Fisch, Bodensee, Bestimmungswerk
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Bloch, M. E. (1782). Ökonomische Naturgeschichte der Fische Deutschlands (0thVol. 3). Berlin: Eigenverlag.
Schlüsselwörter: Fisch, Bestimmung, Gesamtwerk, Historisch
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Nau, B. S. (1787). Ökonomische Naturgeschichte der Fische in der Gegend um Mainz. Mainz: Schillerscher Verlag.
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Siemssen, A. C. (1794). Die Fische Mecklenburgs. Rostock & Leipzig.
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Hartmann, G. L. (1827). Helvetische Ichthyologie oder ausführliche Naturgeschichte der in der Schweiz sich vorfindenden Fische. Zürich: Orell, Füßli und Coompagnie.
Schlüsselwörter: Fisch, Schweiz, Verbreitung, Vorkommen, Historisch
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Carus, C. G. (1832). Neue Untersuchungen über die Entwicklungsgeschichte unserer Flußmuscheln. Leipzig.
Schlüsselwörter: Muschel, Entwicklungsgeschichte
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