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Brood parasitism of an open-water spawning cichlid by the cuckoo catfish
Authors:Tetsumi Takahashi  Stephan Koblmüller
Institution:1. Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences, University of Hyogo, Sanda, Japan;2. Institute of Biology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria
Abstract:The cuckoo catfish Synodontis multipunctatus and S. grandiops are endemic to Lake Tanganyika and the only known nonavian vertebrates that exhibit obligate interspecific brood parasitism. Seven maternal mouth-brooding cichlid fish species are reported to be natural hosts of the parasitic catfish and share a common reproductive behaviour that the catfish exploits: cichlid females spawn eggs on the bottom, allowing the catfish female to place her eggs near the cichlid eggs, and the cichlid females collect the catfish eggs by mouth together with their own eggs. However, so far it has not been reported that the cuckoo catfish exploit different spawning behaviours. The genus Cyprichromis consists of five maternal mouth-brooding species endemic to Lake Tanganyika, most of which spawn and collect eggs in open water. This study reports that the cuckoo catfish also parasitizes the open-water spawning Cyprichromis coloratus, although it may not be a regular host.
Keywords:Cyprichromis coloratus  Lake Tanganyika  open-water spawning  Synodontis grandiops  Synodontis multipunctatus
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