Gabon Biodiversity Collection - Poisson (Fish)
doi: 10.15468/wehca5
Gabon Biodiversity Collection - Poisson (Fish)
English Gabon Biodiversity Collection is the largest zoological reference collection known in Central Africa. It consist of 123000 specimen including Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, plants and mainly arthropods. The collection of fish actually has over 400 specimen. Fish are under studied and the actual knowledge need to be updated. Our expectation is to make recent research data available to researchers and students. Francais La Collection de la Biodiversité du Gabon est la plus grande collection de référence zoologique connue en Afrique centrale. Elle est composée de plus de 123 000 spécimens comprenant des mammifères, des oiseaux, des poissons, des reptiles et des amphibiens, des plantes et surtout des arthropodes. La collection de poissons compte actuellement plus de 425 spécimens. Les poissons sont peu étudiés et les connaissances actuelles doivent être mises à jour. Notre objectif est de mettre à la disposition des chercheurs et des étudiants les données de recherches récentes.
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