Ferdinand A. Sibbing

2.9k total citations
70 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Ferdinand A. Sibbing is a scholar working on Aquatic Science, Ecology and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Ferdinand A. Sibbing has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Aquatic Science, 47 papers in Ecology and 35 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Ferdinand A. Sibbing's work include Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (50 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (45 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (26 papers). Ferdinand A. Sibbing is often cited by papers focused on Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (50 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (45 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (26 papers). Ferdinand A. Sibbing collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Ethiopia and Slovakia. Ferdinand A. Sibbing's co-authors include L.A.J. Nagelkerke, Jan W.M. Osse, Eshete Dejen, Martin de Graaf, J.W.M. Osse, J. Vijverberg, J.G.M. van den Boogaart, Eddy H. R. R. Lammens, R.J.M. Stet and Wim Hoogenboezem and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, BioScience and Biological Conservation.

In The Last Decade

Ferdinand A. Sibbing

68 papers receiving 1.9k citations

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All Works

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Nagelkerke, L.A.J., Karen M. Léon‐Kloosterziel, Hendrik‐Jan Megens, et al.. (2015). Shallow genetic divergence and species delineations in the endemic Labeobarbus species flock of Lake Tana, Ethiopia. Journal of Fish Biology. 87(5). 1191–1208. 19 indexed citations
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Anteneh, Wassie, Abebe Getahun, Eshete Dejen, et al.. (2012). Spawning migrations of the endemic Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae, Teleostei) species of Lake Tana, Ethiopia: status and threats. Journal of Fish Biology. 81(2). 750–765. 27 indexed citations
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Graaf, Martin de, et al.. (2009). Preliminary insight into the age and origin of the Labeobarbus fish species flock from Lake Tana (Ethiopia) using the mtDNA cytochrome b gene. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 54(2). 336–343. 32 indexed citations
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Graaf, Martin de, et al.. (2008). Lake Tana's (Ethiopia) Labeobarbus Species Flock (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae): a Future of Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Exploitation?. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 31–47.
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Graaf, Martin de, Ferdinand A. Sibbing, & J.W.M. Osse. (2003). Toothless predators: feeding performance and techniques among the piscivores within Lake Tana's endemic barbus species flock (Pisces:Cyprinidae). Journal of Fish Biology. 63(s1). 229–229. 3 indexed citations
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Graaf, Martin de, et al.. (2002). A new reproductive strategy among 'large' African cyprinid fishes: lacustrine spawning within Lake Tana's Barbus species flock. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 1 indexed citations
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Graaf, Martin de, Eshete Dejen, Ferdinand A. Sibbing, & Jan W.M. Osse. (2000). Barbus tanapelagius, A New Species from Lake Tana (Ethiopia): its Morphology and Ecology. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 59(1). 1–9. 18 indexed citations
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Nagelkerke, L.A.J. & Ferdinand A. Sibbing. (1998). THE 'BARBUS' INTERMEDIUS SPECIES FLOCK OF LAKE TANA (ETHIOPIA) : I - THE ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 65. 1–7. 10 indexed citations
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Dixon, Brian, et al.. (1996). Isolation of Major Histocompatibility Complex class II beta sequences from Lake Tana barbel (Barbus intermedius complex).. Folia Zoologica. 45. 47–54. 4 indexed citations
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Nagelkerke, L.A.J. & Ferdinand A. Sibbing. (1996). Efficiency of feeding on zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) by common bream (Abramis brama), white bream (Blicca bjoerkna), and roach (Rutilus rutilus): the effects of morphology and behavior. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 53(12). 2847–2861. 41 indexed citations
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Dixon, Brian, L.A.J. Nagelkerke, Ferdinand A. Sibbing, E. Egberts, & R.J.M. Stet. (1996). Evolution ofMHC class II β chain-encoding genes in the Lake Tana barbel species flock (Barbus intermedius complex). Immunogenetics. 44(6). 419–431. 62 indexed citations
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Sibbing, Ferdinand A., et al.. (1995). In Lake Tana, a Unique Fish Fauna Needs Protection. BioScience. 45(11). 772–775. 26 indexed citations
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Dixon, Brian, et al.. (1994). Evolution of MHC class II beta chain polymorphism in the Barbus species flock of Lake Tana.. Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 18. 1 indexed citations
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Berg, Coen van den, et al.. (1994). Comparative microanatomy of the branchial sieve in three sympatric cyprinid species, related to filter‐feeding mechanisms. Journal of Morphology. 219(1). 73–87. 11 indexed citations
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Sibbing, Ferdinand A., L.A.J. Nagelkerke, & J.W.M. Osse. (1994). Ecomorphology as a tool in fisheries: identification and ecotyping of Lake Tana barbs (Barbus intermedius complex), Ethiopia. Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science. 42(1). 77–85. 19 indexed citations
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Sibbing, Ferdinand A., L.A.J. Nagelkerke, & J.W.M. Osse. (1993). Typing of Lake Tana Barbus: a must for fisheries development.. 59–59. 1 indexed citations
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Sibbing, Ferdinand A., et al.. (1986). Food handling in the carp (Cyprinus carpio): its movement patterns, mechanisms and limitations. Journal of Zoology. 210(2). 161–203. 150 indexed citations
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Akster, H.A. & Ferdinand A. Sibbing. (1982). Fibre types in axial muscles, the m. hyohyoideus and mastication muscles of the carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility. 3. 124–124. 2 indexed citations
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Sibbing, Ferdinand A.. (1982). Pharyngeal mastication and food transport in the carp (Cyprinus carpio L.): A cineradiographic and electromyographic study. Journal of Morphology. 172(2). 223–258. 103 indexed citations

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