Lake Magadi, an alkaline hypersaline lake in Kenya, is one of the most extreme water bodies known. Although its water temperatures often exceed 40°C, a particular lineage of ‘dwarf’ tilapia, Alcolapia grahami, has evolved remarkable adaptations to survive in this hostile environment. Magadi tilapia exists in small fragmented populations in isolated lagoons within Lake Magadi and its satellite Lake, Little Magadi. In spite of the potential this tilapia holds for understanding evolutionary processes in stressful environments, few genetic studies have focused on this species. We examined the genetic diversity and spatial genetic relationships of Magadi tilapia populations using microsatellite and mitochondrial markers. High levels of genetic v...
Background: Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a species is challenging. It often depends no...
International audienceThe need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has le...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami, formerly Oreochromis alcalicus grahami) is a remarkable examp...
Extreme environments such as soda lakes are largely unexplored habitats where a surprising number of...
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile p...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
Recently, tilapia have become increasingly important in aquaculture and fisheries worldwide. They ar...
Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA polymorphism were studied in a number of natural populations of the Ni...
Abstract Background The need for enhancing the productivity of fisheries in Africa triggered the int...
We analysed the genetic differentiation among 17 natural populations of the Nile tilapia #Oreochromi...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
Background:Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a species is challenging. It often depends not...
In this study, we use geometric morphometric method to establish morphological differences between n...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is one of the most important species in Tanzania for inland fis...
Background: Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a species is challenging. It often depends no...
International audienceThe need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has le...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...
The Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami, formerly Oreochromis alcalicus grahami) is a remarkable examp...
Extreme environments such as soda lakes are largely unexplored habitats where a surprising number of...
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile p...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
Recently, tilapia have become increasingly important in aquaculture and fisheries worldwide. They ar...
Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA polymorphism were studied in a number of natural populations of the Ni...
Abstract Background The need for enhancing the productivity of fisheries in Africa triggered the int...
We analysed the genetic differentiation among 17 natural populations of the Nile tilapia #Oreochromi...
Ecological diversification through divergent selection is thought to be a major force during the pro...
Background:Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a species is challenging. It often depends not...
In this study, we use geometric morphometric method to establish morphological differences between n...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is one of the most important species in Tanzania for inland fis...
Background: Reconstructing the evolutionary history of a species is challenging. It often depends no...
International audienceThe need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has le...
The need to improve food security in Africa through culture of tilapias has led to transfer of diffe...