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Cichlid Fish Diversity Threatened by Eutrophication That Curbs Sexual Selection Ole Seehausen,* Jacques J. M. van Alphen, Frans Witte Cichlid fish species of Lake Victoria can interbreed without loss of fertility but are
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Africa / /

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Germany / United States / Netherlands / Malawi / /

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Shannon / Lake Tanganyika / Mwanza Gulf / Ocean Optics PS / Great Lakes / Lake Malawi / Speke Gulf / Nile / Lake Victoria / Great Lake / /

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University of Leiden / Biologisches Institut / Oxford Univ. / Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences / German Cichlid Association / Tanzanian Government / Univ. of Chicago Press / Post Office / Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical Research / TETRA / Institut fu¨r Organische Chemie / /

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A. Meyer / N. J. Bowers / Jacques J. M. van Alphen / Oliver / Karl Poralla / Victoria Rock / Nat / Boyd / K. Ulrich Wendt / Georg E. Schulz / Abundance / /

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