Morphological variations of wild populations of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) living in extreme environmental conditions in the Kenyan Rift-Valley

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Titus Chemandwa Ndiwa
Dorothy Wanja Nyingi
Julien Claude
Jean-François Agnèse
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[1] University of Nairobi,Department of Clinical Studies, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences
[2] National Museums of Kenya,Kenya Wetlands Biodiversity Research Team
[3] Université de Montpellier 2,Département Forme, UMR IRD 226 CNRS 5554, Institut des Science de l’Evolution
[4] Université de Montpellier 2,Département Conservation et Domestication, UMR IRD 226 CNRS 5554, Institut des Science de l’Evolution
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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2016年 / 99卷
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Morphometrics; Salinity; Temperature; Nile tilapia; Rift-Valley; Kenya;
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In this study, we use geometric morphometric method to establish morphological differences between natural populations of Nile tilapia from two extreme environmental conditions (high temperature and salinity) in Kenya, and compare them to two populations from regions experiencing less extreme conditions. To determine genetic influence on morphology, we correlated genetic data with morphological data. The study observed significant morphological differences between all studied populations, including three closely related hot spring populations (Bogoria, Chelaba and Turtle Springs), and two populations with similar genetic background inhabiting saline environments in Lake Turkana basin (Turkana and Crocodile Lake populations). In addition, allometric growth patterns of the seven populations differed significantly, demonstrating that developmental changes (plastic or adaptive) operated between these populations. Positive correlation between morphometric and genetic data confirmed the influence of genetic factors on morphology. All observed differences were attributed either to genetic and/or environmental factors, which seemed to play a major role in influencing morphology of wild Nile tilapia populations. We recommend further studies to be carried out under controlled conditions to confirm the role of temperature, pH and salinity in morphological diversification of Nile tilapia.
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