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- Heiko_Bleher abstract "Heiko Bleher (October 18, 1944– ) is a German explorer, researcher, author, photographer, filmmaker and producer, editor and nature lover. He is very concerned about the conservation of the freshwater habitats of the world.Bleher was born in a bunker in the ruins of Frankfurt on Main, Germany. He is the fourth and last child of Ludwig Bleher and Amanda Flora Hilda Kiel. He inherited his passion for freshwater fishes, aquatic biotopes and their environments as well as for aquatic plants from his mother, Amanda Flora Hilda Bleher, who was the daughter of Adolf Kiel – "Father of Water Plants" and pioneer of the modern aquarium starting in 1887, who established the world's largest plant and ornamental fish farm in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1900.Bleher is well known in the scientific community for his contribution to the exploration of freshwater habitats, worldwide, and discovery of many new species to the science of fresh and brackish waters including many plants, several of them are carrying his name or one of the Bleher's family, or location:Hemigrammus bleheri, Leporinus bleheri, Bleheratherina pierucciae, Steatocranus bleheri, Channa bleheri Vierke, J. 1991 (Jan.) [ref. 16625]Ein farbenfroher neuer Schlangenkopffisch aus Assam: Channa bleheri spec. nov. Das Aquarium v. 25 (no. 259): 20-24., Phenacogrammus bleheri, Moenkhausia heikoi, Chilatherina bleheri, Leporinus bleheri, Melanotaenia synergos, Echinodorus bleherae, Echinodorus osiris, Echinodorus opacus, Echinodorus horemanii, Echinodorus portoalegrensis, Echinodorus heikobleheri, Vrisea bleheri, Neoregelia amandae, Vriesea michaeli, Cattelya violacea, Hyphessobrycon amandae, Hyphessobrycon khardinae, etc.He is the founder and managing editor of the quarterly published scientific magazine aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology, which publishes since 1992 original scientific peer-reviewed articles in the fields of systematic, taxonomy, bio-geography, animal ethology, ecology, and general biology of fishes.Over the years of his continuous explorations and research (begin of 2015 he had already covered 210 countries), Bleher accumulated a profound encyclopaedic knowledge about fresh and brackish water fishes of the world. Because of this, he created in 1992 the quarterly magazine aqua geõgraphia for Aquaprint (today Aquapress Publishers, Italy) publishers, dedicated to virgin and bizarre habitats, expeditions to new, uncharted places, endangered species, biology, herpetology, botany, myths and aquatic legends, etc.Bleher has contributed to the aquarium hobby worldwide and introduced into this, nearly 6000 new and already described species, including some which were only known from conserved material in museums.As being the largest European ornamental fish wholesaler and supplier in the 1960s through the late 1980s, Heiko Bleher was the founder of the German Ornamental Fish Wholesaler Association in 1975. And in the 1977 he founded the renowned OFI, Ornamental Fish International, and worked extensively for 3 consecutive years to get it off the ground – today a very well established and recognized organization.In the aquaristic field, Bleher is recognized as the leading expert for Discus (Genus Symphysodon), wild and captive bred forms. His publication on the genus appeared first in 1955 and in books since 1982. In 2007 he was the senior author of the scientific work "The Revision of the Genus Symphysodon Heckel, 1840 (Teleostei: Perciformes: Cichlidae) based on molecular and morphological characters" together with other leading German molecular scientists Axel Meyer, Kai N. Stölting and Walter Salzburger.Bleher's recent books “Bleher’s Discus, Vol. I” and “Bleher’s Discus, Vol. II” are also dedicated to this genus, with the detailed description of the Amazon region, its discoveries and explorations through the centuries, 14,000 years of Amazon history including that of its Indian tribes past and present. He has lived in the Amazon and explored it since his childhood on more than 400 expeditions – at the end of 2009, he had completed his 356th Amazon field trip.In November 2014 his newest book, "Bleher’s Biotopes", Expeditions to Aquatic Habitats, Aquatic Biotopes in Nature and Biotope Aquariums, with 460 pages has been launched worldwide.Articles by Heiko Bleher regularly appear in aquarium magazines around the world, in some monthly, which help to popularize the aquarium hobby worldwide.".
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