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Local adaptations in populations of rock-dwelling haplochromines (Pisces: Cichlidae) from southern Lake Victoria

机译:来自维多利亚湖南部的居住在岩石中的单倍铬碱(双鱼座:丽鱼科)种群的局部适应

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The radiation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes is often described as adaptive, because, at a superficial level, cichlid fishes seem adapted to the ecological niches they occupy. However, adaptiveness has rarely been studied. We investigated to what extent island populations of three species of the rockdwelling genus Neochromis, endemic to Lake Victoria, are adapted anatomically to exploit locally abundant resources. Specifically, we asked whether different resource environments were reflected in differences in the feeding apparatus, both within species and between species. In populations of two specialized biters, the algae scrapers N. rufocaudalis and N. omnicaeruleus, the biting force of the lower jaw increased with increasing amount of items that require biting in the diet. N. greenwoodi is a less specialized biter; we found differences between two populations in the hyoid position and in the premaxilla that enhance suction feeding. These adaptations were related to the amount of items requiring suction. Comparing across three sympatric pairs of species, in each case different diets were reflected in differences in anatomy.
机译:在非洲大湖中,慈鲷鱼的辐射通常被认为是适应性的,因为从表面上看,慈鲷鱼似乎适应了它们所占据的生态位。但是,很少研究适应性。我们调查了维多利亚湖特有的岩栖类新栖动物(Neochromis)的三种物种的岛屿种群在解剖学上被利用到何种程度,以开发当地丰富的资源。具体来说,我们询问物种内部和物种之间的饲养设备差异是否反映了不同的资源环境。在两个专门的咬人人群中,藻类刮除器N. rufocaudalis和N. omnicaeruleus,下颚的咬合力随着需要在饮食中咬入的食物量的增加而增加。 N. greenwoodi是个不太专业的人。我们发现舌骨位置和前颌骨上的两个种群之间的差异增强了吸食。这些调整与需要吸取的物品的数量有关。比较三种同胞异体物种,在每种情况下,不同的饮食都反映在解剖结构上。

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