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2. Seven new species of Cichlidogyrus Paperna, 1960 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing the gills of Congolese cichlids from northern Lake Tanganyika.
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Rahmouni, Chahrazed, Vanhove, Maarten P. M., and Šimková, Andrea
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MONOGENEA ,CICHLIDS ,GILLS ,SPECIES ,SPECIES diversity ,EDIACARAN fossils ,PERCIFORMES - Abstract
Seven new species of Cichlidogyrus Paperna, 1960 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) isolated from the gills of six cichlid host species belonging to four tribes and sampled from the Congolese coastline of Lake Tanganyika (LT) are described: Cichlidogyrus adkoningsi sp. nov. from Cyphotilapia frontosa (tribe Cyphotilapiini); C. koblmuelleri sp. nov. from Cardiopharynx schoutedeni (Ectodini); C. habluetzeli sp. nov. from C. schoutedeni and C. frontosa; C. antoineparisellei sp. nov. from Interochromis loocki (Tropheini); C. masilyai sp. nov. from Petrochromis orthognathus (Tropheini); C. salzburgeri sp. nov. from P. trewavasae, and C. sergemorandi sp. nov. from Tylochromis polylepis (Tylochromini). This study represents the first parasitological examination of cyphotilapiine cichlid hosts. Representatives of the Tanganyikan ectodine, tropheine, and tylochromine cichlids previously sampled from various localities in the lake yielded nine, twelve, and two described species of Cichlidogyrus, respectively. The study further includes a morphological characterization of the male copulatory organ of six undescribed species of Cichlidogyrus found on the gills of the tropheines I. loocki and P. orthognathus, and on those of Callochromis melanostigma and Xenotilapia flavipinnis (both Ectodini). Geographical variation in the monogenean fauna of I. loocki was observed. The most closely related cichlid species investigated in this study harboured Cichlidogyrus spp. exhibiting some similarities in their sclerotized structures. Thus, our paper provides additional evidence of the high species richness of Cichlidogyrus and the link with their hosts's phylogenetic affinities in LT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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3. Diversity and host specificity of monogenean gill parasites (Platyhelminthes) of cichlid fishes in the Bangweulu-Mweru ecoregion.
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Jorissen, M.W.P., Pariselle, A., Huyse, T., Vreven, E.J., Snoeks, J., Volckaert, F.A.M., Manda, A. Chocha, Kasembele, G. Kapepula, Artois, T., and Vanhove, M.P.M.
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PLATYHELMINTHES , *CICHLIDS , *PARASITES , *TYLOCHROMIS ,LAKE Kariba (Zimbabwe) - Abstract
This study represents the first exploration of the parasite fauna of cichlid fishes in the Mweru-Luapula subregion (Central Africa). Twelve species of cichlids and 14 species of Monogenea from three genera (
Cichlidogyrus ,Gyrodactylus andScutogyrus ) were collected. We present a first record of the gill parasite fauna of eight host species,Oreochromis mweruensis ,Orthochromis sp. ‘Mambilima’,Sargochromis mellandi ,Serranochromis angusticeps ,S. stappersi ,S. thumbergi andTylochromis mylodon. The host range of ten parasite species was expanded. The study further includes the description ofCichlidogyrus consobrini sp. n. fromS. mellandi andOrthochromis sp. ‘Mambilima’. A new morphotype ofC. halli is characterized, and three species –C. papernastrema ,C. quaestio andC. zambezensis – are redescribed. Furthermore, the biodiversity and host specificity of these parasites is compared with that of cichlid parasites from Lake Kariba and Cameroon. Two species, includingC. consobrini sp. n. and a new morphotype ofC. halli , are putative endemics. The parasite fauna in Bangweulu-Mweru is highly similar in species composition to Lake Kariba, but in Bangweulu-Mweru the same parasite species are more host-specific, probably because of hydrogeographical differences between the two regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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4. Tylochromis : relationships and the phylogenetic status of the African Cichlidae
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Stiassny, Melanie L. J., American Museum of Natural History Library, and Stiassny, Melanie L. J.
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Africa, Central ,Classification ,Fishes ,Tylochromis
5. Tylochromis : relationships and the phylogenetic status of the African Cichlidae. American Museum novitates ; no. 2993
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Stiassny, Melanie L. J., American Museum of Natural History Library, and Stiassny, Melanie L. J.
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Africa, Central ,Classification ,Fishes ,Tylochromis
6. Food and feeding ecology of Tylochromis jentinki (Teleostei: Cichlidae) in Ebrie Lagoon, Ivory Coast, with emphasis on spatial, size and temporal variation in fish diet.
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Konan, K. J., Atse, B. C., and Kouassi, N. J.
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FISH reproduction , *FISHERY management , *TYLOCHROMIS , *GILLNETTING , *ANIMAL feeding behavior - Abstract
The diet, gut fullness and reproductive state of Tylochromis jentinki were investigated monthly from February 2004 to January 2006 in Ebrie Lagoon, Ivory Coast. A total of 1850 specimens ranging in size from 75 to 235 mm standard length (SL) were sampled with gillnets in the western part of the lagoon. Diet was described using the Index of Relative Importance (%IRI) and consisted mainly of molluscs (60.2%) and insect larvae (32.1%), the proportions of which varied according to the hydrological season. The diet of T. jentinki changed with size, the juveniles (<97 mm SL) being mostly insectivorous, while subadults (97-122 mm SL) and adults (>122 mm SL) were mainly omnivorous, with larger individuals feeding on larger prey. Periods of maximum food intake, as indicated by gut fullness index, occurred during the spawning months, which coincided with maximum water temperatures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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7. Helper Response to Experimentally Manipulated Predation Risk in the Cooperatively Breeding Cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher.
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Heg, Dik and Taborsky, Michael
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PREDATION , *CICHLIDS , *PREDATORY animals , *FISH behavior , *INGESTION , *ANIMAL breeders , *REPRODUCTION , *SYMPHYSODON , *TYLOCHROMIS - Abstract
Background: We manipulated predation risk in a field experiment with the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher by releasing no predator, a medium- or a large-sized fish predator inside underwater cages enclosing two to three natural groups. We assessed whether helpers changed their helping behaviour, and whether within-group conflict changed, depending on these treatments, testing three hypotheses: 'pay-to-stay' PS, 'risk avoidance' RA, or (future) reproductive benefits RB. We also assessed whether helper food intake was reduced under risk, because this might reduce investments in other behaviours to save energy. Methodology/Principal Findings: Medium and large helpers fed less under predation risk. Despite this effect helpers invested more in territory defence, but not territory maintenance, under the risk of predation (supporting PS). Experimentally covering only the breeding shelter with sand induced more helper digging under predation risk compared to the control treatment (supporting PS). Aggression towards the introduced predator did not differ between the two predator treatments and increased with group member size and group size (supporting PS and RA). Large helpers increased their help ratio (helping effort/breeder aggression received, 'punishment' by the dominant pair in the group) in the predation treatments compared to the control treatment, suggesting they were more willing to PS. Medium helpers did not show such effects. Large helpers also showed a higher submission ratio (submission/ breeder aggression received) in all treatments, compared to the medium helpers (supporting PS). Conclusions/Significance: We conclude that predation risk reduces helper food intake, but despite this effect, helpers were more willing to support the breeders, supporting PS. Effects of breeder punishment suggests that PS might be more important for large compared to the medium helpers. Evidence for RA was also detected. Finally, the results were inconsistent with RB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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8. Evolutionary history of the endemic Lake Tanganyika cichlid fish Tylochromis polylepis: a recent intruder to a mature adaptive radiation.
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Koch, M., Koblmüller, S., Sefc, K. M., Duftner, N., Katongo, C., and Sturmbauer, C.
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EVOLUTIONARY theories , *TYLOCHROMIS , *CICHLIDS , *FISHES , *ADAPTIVE radiation - Abstract
With an age of 9–12 million years (Myr) Lake Tanganyika holds the oldest and most complex species flock of cichlid fishes. It is believed to be of polyphyletic origin and rooted in nine ancient African lineages, six of which underwent diversification, while three remained monotypic. Here, the evolutionary history, route and timing of colonization were analyzed, as well as intraspecific genetic diversity of Tylochromis polylepis, the single albeit endemic representative of the tribe Tylochromini in Lake Tanganyika. The role of Tylochromis in the radiation was uncertain and the species was suggested to be either an ancient colonizer or a recent addition to the fauna. With 2.8–4.2% sequence divergence to four congeners living in Lakes Bangweulu and Mweru (Upper Congo River) as well as from Luozi River and Lake Etsotso (Lower Congo River), the species appears to be a recent colonizer, which is likely to have diverged from its riverine allies less than 510 000 years ago. The ability to enter an adaptive radiation at a highly mature stage with its densely packed species community and fine-tuned niche segregation seems remarkable. So far it was assumed that all Tanganyikan endemics evolved within the lake ecosystem by intralacustrine speciation, and that complex competitive interactions among endemics tighten the system against intruders. The intruding species can be classified as a generalist living over muddy bottom in the lake and in river estuaries. Microgeographic substructuring is suggested, possibly because of geographic segregation of breeding sites. Concerning the route of colonization, a downstream movement via one of the inflowing rivers situated in the south of Lake Tanganyika is suggested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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9. Diversity and host specificity of monogenean gill parasites (Platyhelminthes) of cichlid fishes in the Bangweulu-Mweru ecoregion
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Auguste Chocha Manda, Maarten P.M. Vanhove, Tom Artois, Filip Volckaert, Michiel Wp Jorissen, Tine Huyse, Gyrhaiss Kapepula Kasembele, Jos Snoeks, Emmanuel Vreven, Antoine Pariselle, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR226-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratory of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Genomics, University of Leuven, JORISSEN, Michiel, Pariselle, Antoine, Huyse, Tine, Vreven, Emmanuel J., Snoeks, Jos, Volckaert, Filip A.M., Chocha Manda, Auguste, Kasembele, Kapepula Gyrhaiss, ARTOIS, Tom, and VANHOVE, Maarten
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Gills ,0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Gyrodactylus ,Fauna ,Tylochromis ,[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Host Specificity ,Fish Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Orthochromis ,Cichlid ,Animals ,Africa, Central ,Endemism ,Africa ,biogeography ,dactylogyridae ,gyrodactylidae ,Congo ,Zambezi ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,biology ,Ecology ,Biodiversity ,Cichlids ,General Medicine ,Cestode Infections ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Platyhelminths ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Oreochromis mweruensis ,Monogenea - Abstract
This study represents the first exploration of the parasite fauna of cichlid fishes in the Mweru-Luapula subregion (Central Africa). Twelve species of cichlids and 14 species of Monogenea from three genera (Cichlidogyrus, Gyrodactylus and Scutogyrus) were collected. We present a first record of the gill parasite fauna of eight host species, Oreochromis mweruensis, Orthochromis sp. ‘Mambilima’, Sargochromis mellandi, Serranochromis angusticeps, S. stappersii, S. thumbergi and Tylochromis mylodon. The host range of 10 parasite species was expanded. The study further includes the description of Cichlidogyrus consobrini sp.n. from S. mellandi and Orthochromis sp. ‘Mambilima’. A new morphotype of C. halli is characterized and three species, C. papernastrema, C. quaestio and C. zambezensis are redescribed. Furthermore, the biodiversity and host-specificity of these parasites are compared with cichlid parasites from Lake Kariba and Cameroon. Two species, including C. consobrini sp.n. and a new morphotype of C. halli, are putative endemics. Additionally, the parasite fauna is highly similar in species composition to Lake Kariba, but in Bangweulu-Mweru the same parasite species are more host-specific, probably because of hydrogeographical differences between the two regions. This research was supported by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BRAIN-be Pioneer Project BR/132/PI/TILAPIA), the University Development Cooperation of the Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS, South Initiative Renforcement des capacites locales pour une meilleure evaluation biologique des impacts miniers au Katanga (RDC) sur les poissons et leurs milieux aquatiques, ZRDC2014MP084) and the Mbisa Congo project, a framework agreement project of the RMCA with the Belgian Development Cooperation. M.P.M.V. was supported by a travel grant from the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen) and Czech Science Foundation project no. P505/12/G112 (ECIP). Moise Katumbi Chapwe is cordially thanked for his kind hospitality and support. Also E. Abwe, B. Katemo Manda and C. Mukwene Mulele are cordially thanked for their help with the fish sampling, and W. Fannes, M. Kasongo Ilunga Kayaba and C. Kalombo Kabalika for their effort in parasite preparation. M. Barson, T. Dube and the technical team at the University of Zimbabwe Lake Kariba Research Station are thanked for delivering fresh gills of S. macrocephalus from Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe; J.-L. Justine (MNHN) and A.J. Phillips (Smithsonian) for the loan of type material; I. Přikrylová for sharing her expertise on Gyrodactylus; M. Van Steenberge for his valuable input regarding this ecoregion and its ichthyofauna; A. Henrard for his help with stacking images; G. Cael for his help with constructing fig. 1; and two anonymous referees for their valuable comments.
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10. Seven new species of Cichlidogyrus Paperna, 1960 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing the gills of Congolese cichlids from northern Lake Tanganyika
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Chahrazed Rahmouni, Andrea Vetešníková Šimková, Maarten P.M. Vanhove, and Finnish Museum of Natural History
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,PISCES ,C. masilyai sp. nov ,PLATYHELMINTHES ,lcsh:Medicine ,C. salzburgeri sp nov ,C. koblmuelleri sp. nov ,TELEOSTEI CICHLIDAE ,Freshwater Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ectodini ,C. sergemorandi sp. nov ,C. antoineparisellei sp. nov ,GENUS CICHLIDOGYRUS ,MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION ,Interochromis ,TRIBE TROPHEINI ,Interochromis loocki ,biology ,C. koblmuelleri sp nov ,General Neuroscience ,Cardiopharynx ,Congo ,Cichlidae ,Petrochromis ,Callochromis ,Platyhelminthes ,Tylochromis ,C. habluetzeli sp. nov ,Cyphotilapia, C. adkoningsi sp. nov ,Xenotilapia ,C. salzburgeri sp. nov ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,HOST-SPECIFICITY ,Multidisciplinary Sciences ,1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology ,C. adkoningsi sp. nov ,C. sergemorandi sp nov ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,FISHES ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,C. adkoningsi sp nov ,PERCIFORMES ,C. habluetzeli sp nov ,PHYLOGENY ,Zoology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,EXPLOSIVE SPECIATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cichlid ,14. Life underwater ,Taxonomy ,Science & Technology ,ANCYROCEPHALIDAE MONOGENEA ,Tylochromis polylepis ,C. antoineparisellei sp nov ,lcsh:R ,biology.organism_classification ,Dactylogyridae ,EVOLUTION ,030104 developmental biology ,Cardiopharynx schoutedeni ,C. masilyai sp nov ,Parasitology ,Cyphotilapia - Abstract
Seven new species ofCichlidogyrusPaperna, 1960 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) isolated from the gills of six cichlid host species belonging to four tribes and sampled from the Congolese coastline of Lake Tanganyika (LT) are described:Cichlidogyrus adkoningsisp. nov. fromCyphotilapia frontosa(tribe Cyphotilapiini);C. koblmuellerisp. nov. fromCardiopharynx schoutedeni(Ectodini);C. habluetzelisp. nov. fromC. schoutedeniandC. frontosa;C. antoinepariselleisp. nov. fromInterochromis loocki(Tropheini);C. masilyaisp. nov. fromPetrochromis orthognathus(Tropheini);C. salzburgerisp. nov. fromP. trewavasae, andC. sergemorandisp. nov. fromTylochromis polylepis(Tylochromini). This study represents the first parasitological examination of cyphotilapiine cichlid hosts. Representatives of the Tanganyikan ectodine, tropheine, and tylochromine cichlids previously sampled from various localities in the lake yielded nine, twelve, and two described species ofCichlidogyrus, respectively. The study further includes a morphological characterization of the male copulatory organ of six undescribed species ofCichlidogyrusfound on the gills of the tropheinesI. loockiandP. orthognathus,and on those ofCallochromis melanostigmaandXenotilapia flavipinnis(both Ectodini). Geographical variation in the monogenean fauna ofI. loockiwas observed. The most closely related cichlid species investigated in this study harbouredCichlidogyrusspp. exhibiting some similarities in their sclerotized structures. Thus, our paper provides additional evidence of the high species richness ofCichlidogyrusand the link with their hosts’s phylogenetic affinities in LT.
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11. Six espèces nouvelles de Dactylogyridae (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) parasites des branchies de cichlidés (Teleostei, Cichliformes) du bassin du Bas Congo
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Antoine Pariselle, Thomas Kusters, Tom Artois, Soleil Wamuini Lunkayilakio, Fidel Muterezi Bukinga, Jos Snoeks, Michiel Wp Jorissen, Emmanuel Vreven, Tine Huyse, Eva Decru, Maarten P.M. Vanhove, Hasselt University (UHasselt), Royal Museum for Central Africa [Tervuren] (RMCA), Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM), École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR226, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD [France-Sud]), Finnish Museum of Natural History, Zoology, Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR226-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Gills ,0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Gill ,PARASITES ,Parasitology ,biodiversity ,biogeography ,Cichlidogyrus ,Cichlidae ,Fauna ,PISCES ,Fresh Water ,[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy ,01 natural sciences ,Fish Diseases ,Phylogeny ,Teleostei ,biology ,Cichlids ,HOST-SPECIFICITY ,Phylogeography ,Infectious Diseases ,Congo ,1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology ,FISHES ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Monogenea ,Research Article ,AFRICA ,PAPERNA ,MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Tylochromis ,Zoology ,Trematode Infections ,010603 evolutionary biology ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,GENUS ,Coptodon ,Animals ,[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitology ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,14. Life underwater ,Stellifer ,Science & Technology ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,EVOLUTION ,Dactylogyridae ,030104 developmental biology ,Platyhelminths ,Insect Science ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ANCYROCEPHALIDAE - Abstract
The Lower Congo Basin is characterized by a mangrove-lined estuary at its mouth and, further upstream, by many hydrogeographical barriers such as rapids and narrow gorges. Five localities in the mangroves and four from (upstream) left bank tributaries or pools were sampled. On the gills of Coptodon tholloni, Coptodon rendalli, Hemichromis elongatus, Hemichromis stellifer and Tylochromis praecox, 17 species of parasites (Dactylogyridae & Gyrodactylidae, Monogenea) were found, eight of which are new to science. Six of these are herein described: Cichlidogyrus bixlerzavalai n. sp. and Cichlidogyrus omari n. sp. from T. praecox, Cichlidogyrus calycinus n. sp. and Cichlidogyrus polyenso n. sp. from H. elongatus, Cichlidogyrus kmentovae n. sp. from H. stellifer and Onchobdella ximenae n. sp. from both species of Hemichromis. On Cichlidogyrus reversati a ridge on the accessory piece was discovered that connects to the basal bulb of the penis. We report a putative spillback effect of the native parasites Cichlidogyrus berradae, Cichlidogyrus cubitus and Cichlidogyrus flexicolpos from C. tholloni to the introduced C. rendalli. From our results, we note that the parasite fauna of Lower Congo has a higher affinity with the fauna of West African and nearby freshwater ecoregions than it has with fauna of other regions of the Congo Basin and Central Africa. Six espèces nouvelles de Dactylogyridae (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) parasites des branchies de cichlidés (Teleostei, Cichliformes) du bassin du Bas Congo. Le cours du Bas Congo est caractérisé par un estuaire bordé de mangroves et, plus en amont, par de nombreuses barrières hydro-géographiques formées de rapides ou de gorges étroites. Nous avons échantillonné dans cinq localités au niveau des mangroves et dans quatre autres en amont sur la rive gauche du fleuve, dans des affluents ou des étangs. Nous avons trouvé, sur les branchies de Coptodon tholloni, Coptodon rendalli, Hemichromis elongatus, Hemichromis stellifer et Tylochromis praecox, 17 espèces de parasites (Dactylogyridae et Gyrodactylidae, Monogenea), dont huit sont nouvelles pour la science. Six d’entre elles sont décrites ici : Cichlidogyrus bixlerzavalai n. sp. et Cichlidogyrus omari n. sp. sur T. praecox, Cichlidogyrus calycinus n. sp. et Cichlidogyrus polyenso n. sp. sur H. elongatus, Cichlidogyrus kmentovae n. sp. sur H. stellifer et Onchobdella ximenae n. sp. sur les deux espèces d’Hemichromis. Nous décrivons, chez Cichlidogyrus reversati, une arête sur la pièce accessoire qui la connecte avec l’ampoule basale basal du pénis. Nous notons un probable transfert latéral des espèces autochtones Cichlidogyrus berradae, Cichlidogyrus cubitus et Cichlidogyrus flexicolpos de C. tholloni vers l’espèce introduite C. rendalli. Nos résultats montrent que la faune parasitaire du Bas Congo présente plus d’affinités avec les faunes d’Afrique de l’Ouest ou des écorégions d’eau douce voisines, qu’avec celles des autres parties du bassin du Congo ou de l’Afrique Centrale.
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12. Structure of the gill monogenean parasites of Tylochromis jentinki (Teleostei: Haemulidae) from two sectors of Ebrié lagoon, Côte d’Ivoire
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Blahoua Kassi Georges, N’Douba Valentin, Etilé Raphaël N’Doua, and Adou Yedehi Euphrasie
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Fishery ,Teleostei ,Geography ,biology ,Haemulidae ,Tylochromis ,Cote d ivoire ,biology.organism_classification - Published
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13. Three new species of Cichlidogyrus Paperna, 1960 (Monogenea, Ancyrocephalidae) parasitic on Tylochromis jentinki (Steindachner, 1895) (Pisces, Cichlidae) in West Africa
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Louis Euzet and Antoine Pariselle
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ESPECE NOUVELLE ,Dorsum ,biology ,Ecology ,Cichlidogyrus ,Tylochromis ,TAXONOMIE ,biology.organism_classification ,MONOGENE ,West africa ,BRANCHIE ,Genus ,Animal ecology ,Haptor ,CARACTERE MORPHOLOGIQUE ,Parasitology ,PARASITE ,Monogenea ,POISSON - Abstract
Trois monogènes nouveaux : #Cichlidogyrus berrebii$ n. sp., #C. pouyaudi$ n. sp. et #C. kothiasi$ n. sp., parasites branchiaux de #Tylochromis jentini$ (Cichlidae), sont décrits en Afrique de l'Ouest (Côte d'Ivoire et Guinée). Ces trois nouvelles espèces sont considérées comme primitives à cause de la morphologie caractéristique de la barre transversale dorsale du hapteur, mais elles sont cependant situées dans le genre #Cichlidogyrus$. (Résumé d'auteur)
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