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Journal of fish biology

Publication date: 2006-09-01
Volume: 69 Pages: 698 - 707
Publisher: Blackwell publishing

Author:

Nobah, CSK
Kouamelan, EP ; N'Douba, V ; Snoeks, Jos ; Teugels, GG ; Goore-Bi, G ; Kone, T ; Falk, TM

Keywords:

africa, cichlids, colour, lake, morphology, systematic, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Fisheries, Marine & Freshwater Biology, Africa, 0602 Ecology, 0608 Zoology, 0704 Fisheries Sciences, 3005 Fisheries sciences, 3103 Ecology, 3109 Zoology

Abstract:

The present work reports on some chromatic characters and their change with size in two species of Tilapia (T. zillii and T. guineensis) and their first generation hybrids. Successful reciprocal hybridizations between T. zillii and T. guineensis were performed in concrete tanks. The hybrids obtained were viable. The colour patterns of the hybrids and their parents were registered during a rearing cycle of 12 months. Between 2 and 13 cm standard length (L-S), the hybrids were found to be heterogeneous and three phenotypes were observed. The type (1) phenotype had a fully yellowish caudal fin without dots, the type (2) phenotype had a bicoloured caudal fin with the upper part clear yellowish and the lower part dark yellowish and without dots and the type (3) had a similar bicoloured caudal fin, but with dots. Above 13 cm L-S, the hybrid population was homogenous and all specimens had a bicoloured caudal fin with dots. In T. zillii, all specimens > 14 cm L-S had a greyish caudal fin with dots while all T. guineensis > 13 cm L-S were characterized by a bicoloured caudal fin without dots. A multivariate analysis of the morphometric and meristic characters did not allow a clear separation of all groups. The study showed that the external morphology of the hybrids was intermediate to that of the parental species. (c) The Authors Journal Compilation (c) 2006 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.