Barbel run
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Barbel run
Have anyone heard of the barbel or catfish run in the Okavango delta?
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Re: Barbel run
I have read in The Fishes of Rhodesia by Graham Bell-Cross (1976) mentions "great shoals of squeakers in the middle of the river" .(Near the bottom) Probably mixed species, It does not say if it is seasonal or not.
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Re: Barbel run
As you probably know, "barbel" are . Maybe add this as a common name?
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Re: Barbel run
Hah, yes I will.
I confused myself with skreeubaber...confusing the baber with barbel.
The same book also does mention for after heavy downpours they have extensive migrations and talks a little of it.
Brian Marshall in The Fishes of Zimbabwe and their Biology also mentions migrations.
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I confused myself with skreeubaber...confusing the baber with barbel.
The same book also does mention for after heavy downpours they have extensive migrations and talks a little of it.
Brian Marshall in The Fishes of Zimbabwe and their Biology also mentions migrations.
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Re: Barbel run
There was an interesting paper on pack hunting by the Clarias undertaking the migration:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... x/abstract
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... x/abstract
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Re: Barbel run
I have been lucky and saw around 50 Clarias gariepinus swimming together in the surface in the Okavango in Mars 2008. The fishes was around 20 cm, and i don't think they was hunting. I thought i had some pictures, but I couldn't find it.