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Similar ecology,different morphology: Three new species of oral-mollusc shellers from Lake Edward
Authors:Nathan Vranken  Maarten Van Steenberge  Jos Snoeks
Institution:1. Biology Department, Section Vertebrates, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium;2. Biology Department, Section Vertebrates, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium

KU Leuven, Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation, Charles Deberiotstraat 32, Leuven, Belgium

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational Directorate Taxonomy and Phylogeny, Brussels, Belgium;3. Biology Department, Section Vertebrates, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium

KU Leuven, Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation, Charles Deberiotstraat 32, Leuven, Belgium

Abstract:Lake Edward, East Africa, harbours a largely understudied assemblage of haplochromine cichlids that displays a range of adaptions to various specialised trophic niches. In this system, we discovered specimens of Haplochromis with morphologies similar to those of oral-mollusc shellers from Lake Victoria. These morphologies are characterised by short oral jaws with stout teeth that are used either to crush molluscs or to grab the soft bodies of snails and wrench them out of their shells. A morphometric study on 47 specimens from Lake Edward revealed the presence of three new species with an oral-shelling morphology: Haplochromis concilians sp. nov., H. erutus sp. nov. and H. planus sp. nov. All three species are formally described. Stomach-content observations confirmed an opportunistic oral-shelling ecology for H. concilians sp. nov. and H. erutus sp. nov. Within H. planus sp. nov., only large specimens displayed a specialised oral-shelling morphology, but their stomachs were nearly empty, while small specimens consumed mainly Ostracoda and Hydrachnidia. Remarkably, the three species differed considerably in morphology from each other, but they each resembled oral-sheller species from Lake Victoria.
Keywords:Hoplotilapia  Lake Victoria region superflock  Macropleurodus  molluscivory  Ptyochromis  taxonomy
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