Heleen Maetens, Paul Ndakala Mukungilwa, Aventino Kasangaki, Arthur F Boom, Theodore Nshimiyumuremyi, Philippe Sanzira Munyandamutsa, Viola Clausnitzer, Nathan Vranken, Jos Snoeks, Maarten Van Steenberge
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摘要
纽恩威国家公园(Nyungwe National Park, NP)是位于卢旺达西南部的山区,位于刚果-尼罗河流域。尽管灵长类动物、鸟类和植物的生物多样性很高,但据报道,公园里没有鱼,可能是因为河流的温度太低。2022年的一次考察考察了纽恩威国家公园及其缓冲区内的鱼类多样性。在将公园排入基伍湖的主要河流Kamiranzovu进行了额外的采样。共采集标本13种320件。标本只在公园西部采集,流向刚果盆地。公园内的多样性仅限于在Kivu-Rusizi分水岭两侧捕获的kivuensis复合群落中的两个假定物种。相比之下,在较低海拔的河流中,鱼类多样性较高,包括1种澄清鱼和2种肠属鱼。物种多样性最高的是Kamiranzovu河口,共有11种,其中4种为非本地物种,分别是孔雀鱼Poecilia reticulata、burtoni Astatotilapia burtoni、蓝斑罗非鱼Oreochromis leucosticus和埃及多色罗非鱼Pseudocrenilabrus。
An ichthyological borderland: The fishfauna of Nyungwe National Park and surroundings (Rwanda, East Africa).
Nyungwe National Park (NP) is a mountainous region situated in the southwestern part of Rwanda on Congo-Nile watershed. In spite of the high biodiversity in primates, birds and plants, no fish were reported to occur in the park, probably because of the cold temperatures of the rivers. An expedition in 2022 examined the fish diversity within the Nyungwe NP and its buffer zones. Additional sampling was performed in the main river draining the park into Lake Kivu: the Kamiranzovu. Three hundred and twenty specimens belonging to 13 species were collected. Specimens were collected only in the western part of the park, draining towards the Congo basin. The diversity within the park proper was limited to two putative species within the complex of Amphilius cf. kivuensis, which were caught on either side of the Kivu-Rusizi watershed. In contrast, a higher fish diversity, including one clariid species and two species of Enteromius, was observed in the rivers at a lower altitude of the buffer zone. However, the highest species diversity was found near the mouth of Kamiranzovu River, including 11 species, of which 4 were non-native: the guppy Poecilia reticulata, Astatotilapia burtoni, the blue-spotted tilapia Oreochromis leucosticus and the Egyptian mouth-brooder Pseudocrenilabrus multicolor.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.