Cichlasoma urophthalma
Cichlasoma urophthalma
(Mayan Cichlid)
Fishes
Exotic

4 results for Cichlasoma urophthalma (Mayan Cichlid)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
2916 Cichlasoma urophthalma Food Web Observational Field There were positive relationships between Mayan Cichlids with Lepomis species (Warmouth... 26622
2917 Cichlasoma urophthalma Food Web Observational Field Impacts of Mayan Cichlids on native fish species may in turn impact other piscivores such as wading... 26622
2926 Cichlasoma urophthalma Food Web Observational Field In the estuarine zone of northern Florida Bay the abundance of Mayan Cichlids was inversely... 1939
2930 Cichlasoma urophthalma Food Web Experimental Laboratory In a lab experiment African Jewelfish were more active foragers than Mayan Cichlids, while native... 25744

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