Abstract
Morphometric features, including shrinkage, were determined on a small sample of Oreochromis alcalicus grahami. Comparison with more extensive data for O. niloticus, using identical methodology, indicates that O. alcalicus grahami has a greater lamellar surface area and is even more adapted for the transfer of oxygen from the water to the blood.
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