Fish caught by children in Diitabiki. a) Maloko (Brycon falcatus); b)

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Download scientific diagram | Fish caught by children in Diitabiki. a) Maloko (Brycon falcatus); b) Akeng jai, (Hemiodus huraulti or H. quadrimaculatis); c) Abalabe/Adekibe (Moenkhausia grandisquamis); d) Kuana (Leporinus fasciatus); e) Apaulobi (Hemiodus unimaculatus); f) Waku (Leporinus friderici ); g) Agankoi (Geophagus harreri ); h) Mabè (Serrasalmidae sp.); i) Koro, Cyphocharax spilurus. Pictures: I. Pombo Geertsma and D. van der Hoeven. from publication: Traditional Aucan knowledge on fish and plants eaten by fish along the Tapanahoni River, Suriname | Suriname’s freshwater systems are home to a large diversity of (endemic) fish species, and communities of Suriname’s interior strongly depend on this diversity for their nutrient intake. However, studies on traditional knowledge of the country’s freshwater fish and fish-plant | Suriname, Fish and Ethnobotany | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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