SIBIC
Created in 2010, the Iberian Society of Ichthyology is aimed to promote the study and conservation of native fishes of inland and marine aquatic ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula
Issue 2015 cover
Eerste River in South Africa, photo by Dean Impson
ISSN 2386-8228
DOI 10.29094/FiSHMED
FiSHMED is an international scientific journal edited by
the Iberian Society of Ichthyology – SIBIC
Created in 2010, the Iberian Society of Ichthyology is aimed to promote the study and conservation of native fishes of inland and marine aquatic ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula
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Non-native and translocated freshwater fish species in Turkey
/in 2015 /by sibic-webmasterA. Serhan Tarkan, Sean M. Marr and F. Guler Ekmekçi
FiSHMED 2015.003:28p.
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Current situation of the fish fauna in the Mediterranean region of Andean river systems in Chile
/in 2015 /by sibic-webmasterIrma Vila and Evelyn Habit
FiSHMED 2015.002:19p.
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California’s freshwater fishes: status and management
/in 2015 /by sibic-webmasterRebecca M. Quiñones and Peter B. Moyle
FiSHMED 2015.001:20p
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