The Oxylapia polli lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
The Oxylapia polli is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Oxylapia polli is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss and sedimentation caused by deforestation due to slash-and-burn agricultural practises by native peoples. More
Oxylapia polli, the enigmatic cichlid of the Nosivolo River - Patrick de Rham, 2000 by Patrick de Rham, 1996. More
Oxylapia polli in the aquarium of Patrick de Rham; laussane, Switzerland, as it is shown in the "Cichlids Yearbook". Photo by Patrick de Rham. Oxylapia polli Kiener & Mauge, 1966 - Curator: Oliver Lucanus. More
* Oxylapia polli, the enigmatic cichlid of the Nosivolo River (j. angielski) * IUCN * Opis wg FishBase.org (j. angielski) Źródło „http://pl.wikipedia. More
* Oxylapia polli, the enigmatic cichlid of the Nosivolo River (Patrick de Rham) * Notes on a little known cichlid from West Africa, Sarotherodon caudomarginatus (Boulenger, 1916), with some thoughts on the genus More
Oxylapia polli in Catalan (Català)
Oxylapia polli in Norwegian (Norsk)
波氏尖非鯽 in Mandarin Chinese
波氏尖非鲫 in Mandarin Chinese