Phenotypic polymorphism of African bony tongue fish Heterotis niloticus (Cuvier, 1829) in Cameroon rainforest region

Juvenal Tonfack Djouatsa, Algrient Nana Towa, P. Zango, Jeanne Wikondi, T. Ewoukem, F. Meutchieye
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The study on the phenotypic polymorphism of Heterotis niloticus was undertaken from February to May 2020 in the rain forest region of Cameroon. The  main objective was to contribute to a better understanding of the genetic diversity of this adapted species for adequate breeding and preservation  strategies. More specifically, the investigation aimed at evaluating the variability of phenotypic, morphometric and meristic features according to the  study sites. Further, it was also in order to analyse the phenotypic variability, the structure, as well as the phylogenetic relationships among the Heterotis  niloticus subpopulations. A total of 125 adult individuals were collected in three localities and characterized. Two (2) phaneroptic traits were observed,  while 16 morphometric traits were measured and 5 meristic characters were counted. The results showed that there is a colour variability of eyes and  body in Heterotis niloticus from the study area with a predominance of golden eyes (97.60%) and grey body (96.80%). The number of scales on the lateral  line was higher in the individuals collected in Mbalmayo (38.67±1.46) than those in Ayos (37.70±0.95). Discriminant factor analyses and phylogenetic  analyses revealed that the overall population studied is made up of 3 morphotypes cohabiting in the three localities; thus it was possible to establish the  phylogenetic relationships that exist between them. Morphotypes 1 and 2 are closer while morphotypes 2 and 3 are far apart, showing a tendency of  splitting genetic make up. The recorded diversity suggests that Heterotis niloticus from the study area constitutes a natural genetic resource having the  interesting variability for further improvement and sustainable management. 
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喀麦隆热带雨林非洲硬舌鱼hetertis niloticus (Cuvier, 1829)的表型多态性
本研究于2020年2 - 5月在喀麦隆热带雨林地区对niloticus异质性进行了表型多态性研究。主要目的是为了更好地了解这种适应物种的遗传多样性,以便采取适当的育种和保护策略。更具体地说,调查旨在根据研究地点评估表型,形态计量学和分生特征的变异性。此外,还分析了niloticus亚群的表型变异、结构和系统发育关系。在3个地点共采集成虫125只,并对其特征进行了分析。观察到2个显光学性状,16个形态计量性状和5个分生性状。结果表明:研究区尼罗异养鼠的眼和体存在颜色变异,以金色眼(97.60%)和灰色体(96.80%)为主;Mbalmayo的鳞片数量(38.67±1.46)高于Ayos的(37.70±0.95)。判别因子分析和系统发育分析表明,整个种群由3种形态共同分布于3个地区;这样就有可能建立它们之间存在的系统发育关系。1型和2型距离较近,2型和3型距离较远,表现出基因组成分裂的趋势。研究区niloticus是一种具有良好多样性的自然遗传资源,可供进一步改良和可持续管理。
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