Escapes from aquaculture facilities in freshwater ecosystems; conservation concerns for Oreochromis tanganicae, an endemic species of Lake Tanganyika

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Ian Bbole , Jin-Liang Zhao , Cyprian Katongo , Shou-Jie Tang
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Abstract

Introduction of farmed non-native fish strains into ecosystems outside their native range has raised global concerns. We investigate the presence of Oreochromis niloticus in the southernmost part of Lake Tanganyika. DNA was extracted from tissue samples and analysed using microsatellite DNA markers. We confirm the O. niloticus from the observed morphological features of the samples collected and the analysis using genetic markers. Although the species is native to the lake, it is unclear if the fish now being sampled are indigenous or escaped from aquaculture facilities 15–20 years ago. The genetic diversity was similar statistically, though higher in O. tanganicae, followed by wild O. niloticus and least in farmed O. niloticus. There was no evidence of hybridisation between O. niloticus and native O. tanganicae. We recommend a comprehensive investigation to ascertain the origin of the O. niloticus, which, though rare, is present in catches. Due to known introductions, conservation measures must be set up to protect the genetic purity of O. tanganicae since O. niloticus is known to hybridise with other Oreochromis species and it is not known whether the farmed non-native strain is capable to establish such hybridization more than the wild native strain.

淡水生态系统中水产养殖设施的逃逸;坦噶尼喀湖特有物种 Oreochromis tanganicae 的保护问题
将养殖的非本地鱼类引入其原生地以外的生态系统已引起全球关注。我们调查了坦噶尼喀湖最南端是否存在黑线鲈。我们从组织样本中提取了 DNA,并使用微卫星 DNA 标记进行了分析。通过观察采集样本的形态特征和使用遗传标记进行分析,我们确认了黑线鲈。虽然该物种原产于该湖泊,但目前还不清楚现在采样的鱼类是本地鱼类还是 15-20 年前从水产养殖设施中逃逸的鱼类。从统计学角度看,遗传多样性相似,但唐氏鲑的遗传多样性较高,野生尼罗河鲑次之,养殖尼罗河鲑最低。没有证据表明尼罗河产卵鱼与本地的唐尼卡鱼发生了杂交。我们建议开展一项全面调查,以确定尼罗河鱼的来源。由于已知的引入,必须制定保护措施,以保护 O. tanganicae 的基因纯度,因为已知 O. niloticus 会与其他 Oreochromis 鱼种杂交,目前尚不清楚养殖的非本地品系是否比野生本地品系更有能力建立这种杂交。
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
63
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research is published by the National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries. The Journal isdevoted to the publication of original papers and reviews in all branches of aquatic sciences (Oceanography, Limnology, Fisheries,Aquaculture and environmental sciences)
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