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Emmanuel Vreven
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Decru, E., Vreven, E. & Snoeks, J. 2017. ‘The occurrence of an Eastern African haplochromine cichlid in the Ituri River (Aruwumi, Congo Basin): adaptive divergence in an introduced species?’. Hydrobiologia, special issue : ADVANCES IN CICHLID RESEARCH II. Switzerland : Springer International Publishing. ISSN: 0018-8158. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-016-2857-9. (PR).
Article dans une revue scientifique / Article dans un périodique
Recently, specimens belonging to the
genus ‘Haplochromis’ have been found in the Ituri
River (Congo basin). They clearly do not belong to
any of the species known from the Congo basin, but
strongly resemble ‘H’. aeneocolor from the Lake
Edward/George system. We examined whether this
population represents a new species or is conspecific
with ‘H’. aeneocolor. A morphological comparative
study was executed based on 11 counts and 23
measurements on 64 specimens. The results revealed
the Ituri specimens to differ from the types of ‘H’.
aeneocolor in snout length, premaxillary pedicel
length and eye diameter. Since these few differences
are correlated, and head morphology is known to be
subject to adaptive responses in haplochromine cichlids,
they were considered the result of morphological
adaptation to a riverine habitat rather than an indication
of heterospecificity. Probably, ‘H’. aeneocolor
has accidentally been introduced into the Ituri region
together with tilapias used in aquaculture, and has
subsequently established a stable population in a
riverine environment. As fish introductions can have a
severe impact on aquatic ecosystems, improving our
knowledge as well as a good management of aquacultural
activities is essential.