标题:Preliminary gut content and dentition analysis reveal subtle resource partitioning and feeding adaptations within a haplochromine cichlid community of Lake Victoria satellite lake
期刊名称:African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
电子版ISSN:1996-0786
出版年度:2011
卷号:5
期号:6
页码:457-463
DOI:10.5897/AJEST10.311
语种:English
出版社:Academic Journals
摘要: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.Co-efficient 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 nubilaandAstatoreochromis alluadihad the highest coefficient of similarity (0.5256±0.300), indicating highest diet overlap, whileAstatotilapia ‘big eye’andXxistichromis phytophaguswere the least ecologically separated (0.0210±0.019). Resource partitioning is further enhanced by a diurnal spatial distribution of the six species within the lake. Overall, the haplochromine cichlid community of Lake Kanyaboli is characterized by a relatively high trophic diversity compared to Lake Victoria. Small water bodies (SWBs) thus presentopportunities for conservation of trophic diversity threatened by introduction of exotics in the Lake Victoria basin.Keywords:Community structure, haplochromines, resource partitioning, satellite lakes, trophic ecology