Dear Dr. Lopez, there are quite a lot of colleagues who are working on european barbels. For example, last weekend the fourth (!) International Round Table Barbus IV took place in Thessaloniki, organised by Prof. Economidis. The contributions of the third Round Table are published in the FOLIA ZOOLOGICA 1996, Vol. 45, Suppl. 1. This special issue provides some interesting information on the biology of european barbels (furthermore, you will find a lot of cross-references in the literature cited). In Belgium, Dr. J.C. Philippart and Dr. E. Baras did a lot of research on Barbus barbus and they are really worth contacting. E. Baras wrote an excellent PhD thesis on habitat selection of B. barbus. Here is the reference: Baras, E. (1992): Étude des stratégies d'occupation du temps et de l'espace chez le barbeau fluviatile, Barbus barbus (L.). - Cahiers d'Éthologie 12. It's in french and the publication is - among other things - available in Liège, in the Zoological Museum. The adress of the working group is as follows Dr. J.C. Philippart, Dr. E. Baras Laboratoire de Démographie des Poissons et d'Aquaculture Station Aquacole de Tihange 10, chemin de la Justice B-45000 Tihange, BELGIUM Tel. 00-32-85 21 48 69
(I do not have their e-mail addresses).
In my former working group, we examined the habitat selection of 0+cyprinids of the River Sieg, a tributary to the River Rhine. B. barbus was one of the most important species in the community. I think Joerg Freyhof, the leader of our group, will readily provide some information on the habitat selection of 0+barbel. I'm afraid he has no e-mail yet. Dr. J. Freyhof Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum A. Koenig Sektion Ichthyologie Adenauerallee 160 D- 53113 Bonn
Tel. 00-49-228-9122254 Fax. 00-49-228-216979
Gary Grossman wrote that perhaps the working group of Prof. Schiemer might have information on habitat selection of barbel. This is definitely true and you should at any rate contact them (I know that at least Irene Zweimueller and Gerold Winkler are subscribers of this list).
Yours sincerely, Antje Bischoff
Antje Bischoff Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Dept. of Biology and Ecology of Fishes Mueggelseedamm 310 D-12561 BERLIN GERMANY
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