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Rapid morphological changes following niche shift in the zooplanktivorous cyprinid Rastrineobola argentea from Lake Victoria

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NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
卷 50, 期 3, 页码 365-372

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BRILL
DOI: 10.1163/156854200506017

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gill filaments; gill rakers; hypoxia; diet change; macrobenthic invertebrates; competitive release; Lates niloticus

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During the 1980s, the zooplanktivorous cyprinid dagaa (Rostrineobola argentea) expanded its habitat in Lake Victoria. After the eradication of the zooplanktivorous haplochromine cichlids from the sublittoral waters of the Mwanza Gulf (Tanzania) by introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus), adult dagaa started to explore the bottom zone during daytime. This main daytime habitat fur zooplankton and macrobenthic invertebrates was formerly occupied by the haplochromines. Besides extending its range of vertical distribution, dagaa started to include macrobenthic invertebrates in its diet. In this paper, we present two rapid morphological adaptations of dagaa to its new niche. Samples from 1988, only one year after daytime bottom dwelling became a common habit in dagaa, showed a higher number of gill filaments in comparison with samples from 1983. In contrast, the same samples showed a decrease in the number of gill rakers. The observed increase in the number of gill filaments is postulated to have improved the capacity of dagaa to extract oxygen from the water, which may be crucial to survive the relatively poor oxygen conditions in the new habitat. By decreasing the number of gill rakers dagaa has probably increased its efficiency of feeding on relatively large prey in a benthic habitat.

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