Lack of mitochondrial introgression and limited genetic connectivity among Manyara tilapia (Oreochromis amphimelas) populations in Tanzanian Saline Rift Valley Lakes

被引:2
作者
Morandus, Bonus M. [1 ]
Rumisha, Cyrus [2 ]
机构
[1] Sokoine Univ Agr, Dept Biosci, Morogoro, Tanzania
[2] Sokoine Univ Agr, Dept Anim Aquaculture & Range Sci, Morogoro, Tanzania
关键词
genetic differentiation; genetic diversity; hybridisation; Manyara tilapia (O. amphimelas); Tanganyika; Tanzanian soda lakes; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; NILOTICUS; MANAGEMENT; HYBRIDIZATION; CICHLIDAE; VICTORIA;
D O I
10.1111/aje.13267
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The Manyara tilapia (Oreochromis amphimelas), native to the Saline Rift Valley Lakes (SRVLs) in north-central Tanzania, has recently experienced population declines mainly due to overfishing and severe droughts. This, combined with the introduction of Nile tilapia (O. niloticus), which poses a risk of hybridisation, could potentially erode essential genetic traits necessary for their survival. To address these concerns, our study analysed partial cytochrome oxidase subunit I sequences (627 base pairs) from 139 Manyara tilapia and 79 Nile tilapia specimens collected from the SRVLs to test two hypotheses: (i) whether there is no transfer of mitochondrial DNA between these species, and (ii) whether Manyara tilapia populations in the SRVLs have remained genetically connected despite reported declines. The results revealed six distinct haplotypes for Manyara tilapia and three for Nile tilapia. These haplotypes formed separate clusters for each species, with no shared or closely related haplotypes, indicating limited or no transfer of mitochondrial DNA between them. Additionally, we found evidence of restricted genetic connectivity among Manyara tilapia populations in the SRVLs, with populations in Lakes Manyara and Eyasi displaying limited genetic exchange among themselves and with those in other SRVLs. Our findings highlight the importance of sustained conservation efforts in protected areas around Lake Manyara and Lake Eyasi to safeguard the unique populations of Manyara tilapia in these lakes. However, limited connectivity with other SRVLs suggests that conservation initiatives in these areas may have a limited impact on these lakes. Thus, future efforts should prioritise stocks in Lakes Kindai, Singida and Sulunga, focusing on protecting fish refugia, particularly the rivers connected to these lakes, which serve as critical habitats during the dry season and as important reservoirs for replenishing these populations.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 37 条
  • [1] Genetic structure and gene flow in an endangered native tilapia fish (Oreochromis esculentus) compared to invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Yala swamp, East Africa
    Angienda, Paul O.
    Lee, Hyuk Je
    Elmer, Kathryn R.
    Abila, Romulus
    Waindi, Eliud N.
    Meyer, Axel
    [J]. CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2011, 12 (01) : 243 - 255
  • [2] The freshwater animal diversity assessment:: An overview of the results
    Balian, E. V.
    Segers, H.
    Leveque, C.
    Martens, K.
    [J]. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2008, 595 (1) : 627 - 637
  • [3] Bayona J. D. R., 2006, Oreochromis amphimelas. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
  • [4] Limited hybridization between introduced and Critically Endangered indigenous tilapia fishes in northern Tanzania
    Bradbeer, Stephanie J.
    Harrington, Jack
    Watson, Henry
    Warraich, Abrahim
    Shechonge, Asilatu
    Smith, Alan
    Tamatamah, Rashid
    Ngatunga, Benjamin P.
    Turner, George F.
    Genner, Martin J.
    [J]. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2019, 832 (01) : 257 - 268
  • [5] Low genetic diversity and lack of genetic structure among populations of the sandfish Holothuria (Metriatyla) scabra on the Tanzanian coast
    Bugota, Valeli J.
    Rumisha, Cyrus
    [J]. MARINE BIOLOGY RESEARCH, 2022, 18 (9-10) : 611 - 619
  • [6] Invasive Nile tilapia dominates a threatened indigenous tilapia in competition over shelter
    Champneys, T.
    Genner, M. J.
    Ioannou, C. C.
    [J]. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2021, 848 (16) : 3747 - 3762
  • [7] Threats to the ocean: on the role of ecosystem approaches to fisheries
    Christensen, Villy
    Aiken, Karl A.
    Villanueva, Maria C.
    [J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION SUR LES SCIENCES SOCIALES, 2007, 46 (01): : 67 - 86
  • [8] Hybridization and phylogeography of the Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus in southern Africa evidenced by mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA genotyping
    D'Amato, Maria Eugenia
    Esterhuyse, Maria M.
    van der Waal, Ben C. W.
    Brink, D.
    Volckaert, Filip A. M.
    [J]. CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2007, 8 (02) : 475 - 488
  • [9] Social-ecological assessment of Lake Manyara basin, Tanzania: A mixed method approach
    de Bisthoven, L. Janssens
    Vanhove, M. P. M.
    Rochette, A-J
    Huge, J.
    Verbesselt, S.
    Machunda, R.
    Munishi, L.
    Wynants, M.
    Steensels, A.
    Malan-Meerkotter, M.
    Henok, S.
    Nhiwatiwa, T.
    Casier, B.
    Kiwango, Y. A.
    Kaitila, R.
    Komakech, H.
    Brendonck, L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2020, 267
  • [10] Water Balance Modeling in a Semi-Arid Environment with Limited in situ Data Using Remote Sensing in Lake Manyara, East African Rift, Tanzania
    Deus, Dorothea
    Gloaguen, Richard
    Krause, Peter
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2013, 5 (04) : 1651 - 1680