The trophic relationships between six haplochromine cichlids of Lake Kanyaboli, a satellite lake of Lake Victoria that has not been infested by the Nile perch (Lates niloticus), were studied as a first step towards understanding the cichlid community structure in this threatened wetland ecosystem. Coefficient of similarity analysis of diet revealed subtle trophic resource partitioning within this haplochromine community. Trophic specializations are further revealed by differences in dentition structures. Of the six haplochromine species examined, Astatotilapia nubila and Astatoreochromis alluadi had the highest coefficient of similarity (0.5256±0.300), indicating highest diet overlap, while Astatotilapia ‘big eye’ and Xis...
The Lake Victoria ecosystem has experienced such a profound ecological change that Oreochromis nilot...
An overview of the biology and ecology of some of the constantly less important commercial species i...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
In this paper, the food and feeding habits of the surviving haplochromine cichlids was examined to a...
Haplochrmine cichlids were the most abundant taxa in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo prior to int...
Before the introduction and establishment of the Nile perch, Lates nilolicus (L). Lakes Victoria and...
Before introduction and establishment of the Nile perch Lales nilolicus, haplochromines were the mos...
Until the 1970s, the fish fauna of Lake Victoria was dominated by 500+ endemic haplochromine cichlid...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Many haplochromine cichlids coexisted in Lake Victoria before the upsurge of Nile perch. The introd...
Cichlids are known for their explosive radiation especially in the African Great Lakes marked with a...
Lake Victoria had a fish fauna dominated by 500+ species of haplochromine cichlids that made up more...
endemic haplochromine cichlid species, which comprised about 80 % of the demersal fish mass. The cic...
Research in the sixties revealed that 80% of the demersal fish stock of Lake Victoria consists of h...
The Lake Victoria ecosystem has experienced such a profound ecological change that Oreochromis nilot...
An overview of the biology and ecology of some of the constantly less important commercial species i...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
In this paper, the food and feeding habits of the surviving haplochromine cichlids was examined to a...
Haplochrmine cichlids were the most abundant taxa in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo prior to int...
Before the introduction and establishment of the Nile perch, Lates nilolicus (L). Lakes Victoria and...
Before introduction and establishment of the Nile perch Lales nilolicus, haplochromines were the mos...
Until the 1970s, the fish fauna of Lake Victoria was dominated by 500+ endemic haplochromine cichlid...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Many haplochromine cichlids coexisted in Lake Victoria before the upsurge of Nile perch. The introd...
Cichlids are known for their explosive radiation especially in the African Great Lakes marked with a...
Lake Victoria had a fish fauna dominated by 500+ species of haplochromine cichlids that made up more...
endemic haplochromine cichlid species, which comprised about 80 % of the demersal fish mass. The cic...
Research in the sixties revealed that 80% of the demersal fish stock of Lake Victoria consists of h...
The Lake Victoria ecosystem has experienced such a profound ecological change that Oreochromis nilot...
An overview of the biology and ecology of some of the constantly less important commercial species i...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...