Extensive transfer of tilapia between lakes throughout East Africa has often led to hybridisation with indigenous fish populations. The endemic Oreochromis hunteri of Lake Chala, an isolated crater lake near Mount Kilimanjaro, is potentially susceptible to introgression from a species formerly identified as Oreochromis korogwe, introduced30years ago. We combined whole-body geometric morphometry on 104 specimens of both taxa with molecular phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial loci from 15 O. hunteri and 9 O. cf. korogwe specimens to assess whether hybridisation has occurred. Using fishes from Lake Jipe and Nyumba ya Mungu reservoir, we expanded our analysis to all four Oreochromis species currently inhabiting the Upper Pangani River system...
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile p...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
The species-flocks of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes Victoria, Malawi and Tanganyika...
Extensive transfer of tilapia between lakes throughout East Africa has often led to hybridisation wi...
Extensive transfer of tilapia between lakes throughout East Africa has often led to hybridisation wi...
Cichlids of the genus Oreochromis (“Tilapias”) are intensively used in aquaculture around the world....
Invasive freshwater fishes are known to readily hybridize with indigenous congeneric species, drivin...
The spectacularly diverse cichlid fish species flocks of the East African Rift Lakes have elicited m...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, morphological...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbours an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although ...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile p...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
The species-flocks of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes Victoria, Malawi and Tanganyika...
Extensive transfer of tilapia between lakes throughout East Africa has often led to hybridisation wi...
Extensive transfer of tilapia between lakes throughout East Africa has often led to hybridisation wi...
Cichlids of the genus Oreochromis (“Tilapias”) are intensively used in aquaculture around the world....
Invasive freshwater fishes are known to readily hybridize with indigenous congeneric species, drivin...
The spectacularly diverse cichlid fish species flocks of the East African Rift Lakes have elicited m...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
Lake Tanganyika, the oldest of the East African Great Lakes, harbors the ecologically, morphological...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbours an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although ...
The three Great East African Lakes are important model systems for evolutionary research. Among othe...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
Through adaptive radiation, ancestral species rapidly diversify into multiple species with different...
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile p...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
The species-flocks of cichlid fishes in the East African Great Lakes Victoria, Malawi and Tanganyika...