The ‘small barbs’ Barbus humilis and B. trispilopleura of Lake Tana (Ethiopia): Are they Ecotypes of the Same Species?

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Eshete Dejen
Hendrikus A. Rutjes
Martin de Graaf
Leo A.J. Nagelkerke
Jan W.M. Osse
Ferdinand A. Sibbing
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[1] Wageningen University,Experimental Zoology Group, Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS)
[2] Wageningen University,Fish Culture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS)
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Cyprinidae; ecology; morphometrics; cestode parasites; pigment spots; taxonomy;
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Four species of ‘small barbs’ (Barbus, subgenus Enteromius Cope, 1869) are known from Lake Tana, isolated in the Ethiopian highlands: B. humilis, B. trispilopleura, B. pleurogramma (all Boulenger, 1902) and B. tanapelagius de Graaf, 2000. However, only three species appear valid from cluster analysis using 32 morphometric characters and taking specimens from different locations in the southern Gulf of Lake Tana during August–October 1999. B. humilis and B. trispilopleura significantly differ from B. tanapelagius and B. pleurogramma in up to 36 characters. However, B. humilis and B. trispilopleura cannot be distinguished from each other by morphometric analysis or by gut contents. Specimens from clear, shallow rocky areas with vegetation have a darker back, will be more susceptible to birds, have significantly higher infection by cestodes, smaller size at first reproduction, lower fecundity, and correspond most to the B. trispilopleura phenotype. Specimens in turbid deeper water without vegetation are most similar to the B. humilis phenotype. We conclude that both species actually are extremes (ecotypes) of a continuum, belonging to a single biological species. The observed variation may well be induced by habitat-dependent predation pressure by birds. The high frequency (57%) of spot numbers intermediate between Boulenger’s number for B. trispilopleura (3) and for B. humilis (0) demonstrates the continuum best. Pigment spots and colour change in response to aquarium conditions and are in this case no valid taxonomic characters. Both characters may reduce the risk of predation. It is concluded that B. trispilopleura is a synonym of B. humilis. For future research we recommend to use the most appropriate name, B. humilis, for both types.
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