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Testing alternative hypotheses for the decline of cichlid fish in Lake Victoria using fish tooth time series from sediment cores.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/194547
Publisher DOI
10.1098/rsbl.2023.0604
PubMed ID
38503343
Description
Lake Victoria is well known for its high diversity of endemic fish species and provides livelihoods for millions of people. The lake garnered widespread attention during the twentieth century as major environmental and ecological changes modified the fish community with the extinction of approximately 40% of endemic cichlid species by the 1980s. Suggested causal factors include anthropogenic eutrophication, fishing, and introduced non-native species but their relative importance remains unresolved, partly because monitoring data started in the 1970s when changes were already underway. Here, for the first time, we reconstruct two time series, covering the last approximately 200 years, of fish assemblage using fish teeth preserved in lake sediments. Two sediment cores from the Mwanza Gulf of Lake Victoria, were subsampled continuously at an intra-decadal resolution, and teeth were identified to major taxa: Cyprinoidea, Haplochromini, Mochokidae and Oreochromini. None of the fossils could be confidently assigned to non-native Nile perch. Our data show significant decreases in haplochromine and oreochromine cichlid fish abundances that began long before the arrival of Nile perch. Cyprinoids, on the other hand, have generally been increasing. Our study is the first to reconstruct a time series of any fish assemblage in Lake Victoria extending deeper back in time than the past 50 years, helping shed light on the processes underlying Lake Victoria's biodiversity loss.
Date of Publication
2024-03
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
500 Science > 580 Plants (Botany)
500 Science > 550 Earth sciences & geology
900 History > 910 Geography & travel
Keyword(s)
Lates niloticus eutrophication extinction fish fossils haplochromine cichlids
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Ngoepe, Dora Nare
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Merz, Alenya
King, Leighton Rebecca
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Wienhues, Giulia Luise
Geographisches Institut (GIUB) - Paläolimnologie
Institute of Geography
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR)
Kishe, Mary A
Mwaiko, Salome
Misra, Pavani
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Grosjean, Martinorcid-logo
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR)
Institute of Geography
Matthews, Blake
Mustaphi, Colin Courtney
Heiri, Oliver
Cohen, Andrew
Tinner, Willy
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Muschick, Moritzorcid-logo
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Seehausen, Ole
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Additional Credits
Institute of Plant Sciences, Palaeoecology
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Geographisches Institut (GIUB) - Paläolimnologie
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, NCCR Climate
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE) - Aquatische Ökologie
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR)
Series
Biology Letters
Publisher
The Royal Society
ISSN
1744-957X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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