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TANGANYIKA, Africa´s Inland Sea by Angel M. Fitor

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"Tanganyika, Africa´s Inland Sea", es un viaje a las desconocidas profundidades con sus maravillas de naturaleza subacuáticos del lago más viejo y profundo de África.

Esta obra se destaca por la calidad de la fotografía como nunca antes en cualquier libro de cíclidos hasta ahora.  Es un libro simplemente impresionante. 

Es una edición muy limitada  por tanto se advierte que puede que no sea disponible durante mucho tiempo.

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El autor es un biólogo marino y fotógrafo con mucho talento.  De hecho se le ha premiado varios veces, incluso con un premio del famoso "BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year" competition.  Es colaborador también de National Geographic Magazine.

Los especies que se estrenan en el libro son los siguientes:
Neolamprologus similis
N. meeli
Telmatochromis sp. “temporales shell”
N. brevis
N. ocellatus
N. callipterus
Boulengerochromis microlepis
Ophthalmotilapia nasuta
Ophthalmotilapia ventralis
Cyathopharynx foae
Enantiopus melanogenys
Xenotilapia flavipinnis
X. ochrogenys
X. boulengeri
Callochromis pleurospilus
Astotilapia lectura
Neolamprologus tetracanthus
Neolamprologus furcifer
Chalinochromis popelini
Chalinochromis “ndhoboi”
N. leleupi
N. mondabu
Lepidiolamprologus attenuatus
Telmatochromis dhonti
N. leloupi
Lepidiolamprologus elongatus
Ctenochromis horei
Tanganicodus irsacae
Tropheus duboisi “Maswa”
Tropheus annectens
Petrochromis orthognathus
Petrochromis sp.”orthognathus ikola”
Petrochromis sp. “Moshi yellow”
Cyphotilapia sp. “North”
N. tretocephalus
N. sexfasciatus (blue variant)
Cyphotilapia gibberosa
Haplotoxodon microlepis
Cyprichromis leptosoma
C. microlepidotus
C. pavo
Benthochromis sp.
 
Najas marina armata (plant)
Vallisneria
Aucheloglanis occidentales (catfish)
Malapterus electricus (electric catfish)
Synodontis multipunctatus (catfish)
Lamprichthys tanganicanus (cyprinoid fish)
Caecomastacembelus morí (eel)
C. albomaculatus (eel)
C. ophidium (eel)
Nile perch
Limnocnida tanganyicae (freshwater jellyfish)
Neothauma tanganycense (snail)
Freshwater sponges
Clams, crabs, snakes, (water cobra), chaemeleons, turtles, Nile crocodile

 

From breathtaking volcanic sceneries, to pigmy shell-dwelling fishes, from freshwater jellyfishes, to fighting featherfin cichlids.  Rare species, fascinating behaviours - this is Tanganyika alive !  Every double-page spread inside the book tells a vibrant life story about one of the last pristine underwater realms on Earth.

Now you can enjoy this unique coffee-table book about the lake on this high quality limited edition  featuring:

  • almost 300 underwater photographs
  • 192 pages
  • hard cover
  • English language
  • 26 x 22 cm

ABOUT THE LAKE

Lake Tanganyika is much more than a simple lake, it is maybe THE LAKE !  It is the longest in Africa and the second deepest in the world, and it is also believed to be the oldest on the planet.  About 20% of surface freshwater on Earth lies on it.  Its crystal clear waters hide one of the greatest evolution laboratories ever known in natural history.

Lake Tanganyika has never been connected to the ocean, however, typically marine creatures have developed in there through millions of years.  Thus jellyfishes, sponges, crabs and a wide variety of endemic fishes make the lake´s waters  a true inland sea of sparkling beauty.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Angel M. Fitor is a natural history photographer devoted to aquatic environments.  His work has been published worldwide through several books and magazines, including acclaimed National Geographic magazine.  His work has also been recognized several times by the prestigious BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.

The development of this book took several long-term expeditions to that remote part of the world.  More than 500 diving hours, a snake biting and some days arrested are just some of the stories behind the making of this wonderful work.

Angel Fitor (derecha) con Andy Fox de Libros Mascotas.

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