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Sargochromis

Sargochromis is a genus of haplochromine cichlids native to freshwater habitats in Southern Africa, where found in the upper and middle Zambezi basin, Okavango delta, Cunene basin, Cuvelai basin and southeastern Congo Basin.[2] They are typically known as happies (a name also used for some other haplocromines) or smallmouths.[2][3] The latter name refers to their small mouth compared to their close relatives, the largemouths of the genus Serranochromis. Unlike the species in that genus which mostly feed on other fish, Sargochromis mostly feed on invertebrates (especially molluscs and aquatic insects), but in some species plant material (especially seeds) is important.[3] On occasion they will also eat small fish, and the stomachs of S. carlottae and S. codringtonii commonly contain fish scales, but whether these are already-lost scales that are picked off the bottom or they are actively bumped off large fish is unknown.[3][4] Some of the species that feed heavily on aquatic snails have been used for biological pest control.[5] Sargochromis are mouthbrooders.[3] Depending on the exact species, they reach a maximum total length of 20 to 48 cm (8–19 in).[2]

Sargochromis
S. carlottae (above),
S. codringtonii (below)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cichliformes
Family: Cichlidae
Tribe: Haplochromini
Genus: Sargochromis
Regan, 1920
Type species
Paratilapia codringtonii

Sargochromis support important local fisheries,[3] and some are also considered game fish.[6] Although a few species have quite small distributions, they generally remain fairly common overall. All Sargochromis species are considered least concern (not threatened) by the IUCN, except the relatively poorly known S. thysi, which is considered data deficient (available information is insufficient for determining its conservation status).[7]

Species and taxonomy edit

There are currently eight recognized species in this genus:[2]

  • Sargochromis carlottae (Boulenger, 1905) (Rainbow Happy)
  • Sargochromis codringtonii (Boulenger, 1908) (Green Happy)
  • Sargochromis coulteri (Bell-Cross, 1975) (Cunene Happy)
  • Sargochromis giardi (Pellegrin, 1903) (Pink Happy)
  • Sargochromis greenwoodi (Bell-Cross, 1975) (Greenwood's Happy)
  • Sargochromis mellandi (Boulenger, 1905) (Snaileater)
  • Sargochromis mortimeri (Bell-Cross, 1975) (Mortimer's Happy)
  • Sargochromis thysi (Poll, 1967)

A few other, possibly undescribed species are known.[8]

In the past, Sargochromis was considered a subgenus of Serranochromis,[3] but today it is generally recognized as a separate genus.[1] These genera, along with Chetia, Pharyngochromis and others, form a group sometimes known as the serranochromines or Serranochromini.[8][9][10] How many other genera that are included varies, with some defining the group relatively narrowly and others broadly.[11] Genetic evidence indicates that several genera in this group, including Sargochromis, are not monophyletic.[8][11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Sargochromis". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2019). Species of Sargochromis in FishBase. October 2019 version.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Winemiller, K.O. (1991). "Comparative ecology of Serranochromis species (Teleostei: Cichlidae) in the Upper Zambezi River floodplain". Journal of Fish Biology. 39 (5): 617–639. Bibcode:1991JFBio..39..617W. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.722.9409. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1991.tb04393.x.
  4. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Sargochromis codringtonii" in FishBase. October 2019 version.
  5. ^ Skelton, P.H. (1993). A complete guide to the freshwater fishes of southern Africa. Southern Book Publishers. ISBN 978-1868123506.
  6. ^ Hansford-Steele, B. (2013). African fly-fishing handbook: A guide to freshwater and saltwater fly-fishing in Africa. Struik Publishers. ISBN 9781432302290.
  7. ^ IUCN (2019). "Sargochromis". 2019-2. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Joyce, D.A.; D.H. Lunt; R. Bills; G.F. Turner; C. Katongo; N. Duftner; C. Sturmbauer; O. Seehause (2005). "An extant cichlid fish radiation emerged in an extinct Pleistocene lake" (PDF). Nature. 435 (7038): 90–95. Bibcode:2005Natur.435...90J. doi:10.1038/nature03489. PMID 15875022. S2CID 4313746.
  9. ^ Greenwood, P.H. (1993). "A review of the serranochromine cichlid fish genera Pharyngochromis, Sargochromis, Serranochromis and Chetia (Teleostei: Labroidei)". Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 59 (1): 33–44.
  10. ^ Bouckaert, R.; M. Steel; W. Salzburger; Z. Starostová; J.M.I. Barth; Z. Musilová; M. Matschiner (2017). "Bayesian Phylogenetic Estimation of Clade Ages Supports Trans-Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes". Systematic Biology. 66 (1): 3–22. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syw076. hdl:10852/59576. PMID 28173588.
  11. ^ a b Musilová, Z.; L. Kalous; M. Petrtýl; P. Chaloupková (2013). "Cichlid Fishes in the Angolan Headwaters Region: Molecular Evidence of the Ichthyofaunal Contact between the Cuanza and Okavango-Zambezi Systems". PLOS ONE. 8 (5): e65047. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...865047M. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065047. PMC 3664563. PMID 23724120.


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Sargochromis is a genus of haplochromine cichlids native to freshwater habitats in Southern Africa where found in the upper and middle Zambezi basin Okavango delta Cunene basin Cuvelai basin and southeastern Congo Basin 2 They are typically known as happies a name also used for some other haplocromines or smallmouths 2 3 The latter name refers to their small mouth compared to their close relatives the largemouths of the genus Serranochromis Unlike the species in that genus which mostly feed on other fish Sargochromis mostly feed on invertebrates especially molluscs and aquatic insects but in some species plant material especially seeds is important 3 On occasion they will also eat small fish and the stomachs of S carlottae and S codringtonii commonly contain fish scales but whether these are already lost scales that are picked off the bottom or they are actively bumped off large fish is unknown 3 4 Some of the species that feed heavily on aquatic snails have been used for biological pest control 5 Sargochromis are mouthbrooders 3 Depending on the exact species they reach a maximum total length of 20 to 48 cm 8 19 in 2 Sargochromis S carlottae above S codringtonii below Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Cichliformes Family Cichlidae Tribe Haplochromini Genus SargochromisRegan 1920 Type species Paratilapia codringtoniiBoulenger 1908 1 Sargochromis support important local fisheries 3 and some are also considered game fish 6 Although a few species have quite small distributions they generally remain fairly common overall All Sargochromis species are considered least concern not threatened by the IUCN except the relatively poorly known S thysi which is considered data deficient available information is insufficient for determining its conservation status 7 Species and taxonomy editThere are currently eight recognized species in this genus 2 Sargochromis carlottae Boulenger 1905 Rainbow Happy Sargochromis codringtonii Boulenger 1908 Green Happy Sargochromis coulteri Bell Cross 1975 Cunene Happy Sargochromis giardi Pellegrin 1903 Pink Happy Sargochromis greenwoodi Bell Cross 1975 Greenwood s Happy Sargochromis mellandi Boulenger 1905 Snaileater Sargochromis mortimeri Bell Cross 1975 Mortimer s Happy Sargochromis thysi Poll 1967 A few other possibly undescribed species are known 8 In the past Sargochromis was considered a subgenus of Serranochromis 3 but today it is generally recognized as a separate genus 1 These genera along with Chetia Pharyngochromis and others form a group sometimes known as the serranochromines or Serranochromini 8 9 10 How many other genera that are included varies with some defining the group relatively narrowly and others broadly 11 Genetic evidence indicates that several genera in this group including Sargochromis are not monophyletic 8 11 References edit a b Eschmeyer William N Fricke Ron amp van der Laan Richard eds Sargochromis Catalog of Fishes California Academy of Sciences Retrieved 19 January 2019 a b c d Froese Rainer and Pauly Daniel eds 2019 Species of Sargochromis in FishBase October 2019 version a b c d e f Winemiller K O 1991 Comparative ecology of Serranochromis species Teleostei Cichlidae in the Upper Zambezi River floodplain Journal of Fish Biology 39 5 617 639 Bibcode 1991JFBio 39 617W CiteSeerX 10 1 1 722 9409 doi 10 1111 j 1095 8649 1991 tb04393 x Froese Rainer Pauly Daniel eds 2019 Sargochromis codringtonii in FishBase October 2019 version Skelton P H 1993 A complete guide to the freshwater fishes of southern Africa Southern Book Publishers ISBN 978 1868123506 Hansford Steele B 2013 African fly fishing handbook A guide to freshwater and saltwater fly fishing in Africa Struik Publishers ISBN 9781432302290 IUCN 2019 Sargochromis 2019 2 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b c Joyce D A D H Lunt R Bills G F Turner C Katongo N Duftner C Sturmbauer O Seehause 2005 An extant cichlid fish radiation emerged in an extinct Pleistocene lake PDF Nature 435 7038 90 95 Bibcode 2005Natur 435 90J doi 10 1038 nature03489 PMID 15875022 S2CID 4313746 Greenwood P H 1993 A review of the serranochromine cichlid fish genera Pharyngochromis Sargochromis Serranochromis and Chetia Teleostei Labroidei Bull Br Mus Nat Hist Zool 59 1 33 44 Bouckaert R M Steel W Salzburger Z Starostova J M I Barth Z Musilova M Matschiner 2017 Bayesian Phylogenetic Estimation of Clade Ages Supports Trans Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes Systematic Biology 66 1 3 22 doi 10 1093 sysbio syw076 hdl 10852 59576 PMID 28173588 a b Musilova Z L Kalous M Petrtyl P Chaloupkova 2013 Cichlid Fishes in the Angolan Headwaters Region Molecular Evidence of the Ichthyofaunal Contact between the Cuanza and Okavango Zambezi Systems PLOS ONE 8 5 e65047 Bibcode 2013PLoSO 865047M doi 10 1371 journal pone 0065047 PMC 3664563 PMID 23724120 nbsp This Cichlidae related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it 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