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Focus Central America Short synopsis of Amphilophus Agassiz, 1859 |
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Von Michi Tobler, 2007.
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 20-Jan-2007 |
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Type species: Amphilophus froebelii Agassiz, 1859
Distinctive characters: Distinctive characters of Amphilophus were summarized by Bussing & Martin (1975):
Species currently included:
Amphilophus amarillo |
C |
Amphilophus calobrensis |
C |
Amphilophus citrinellus |
C, E(Polychromatism) |
Amphilophus hogaboomorum |
C |
Amphilophus labiatus |
C, E(Polychromatism), A(A. labiatus complex, includes other species of Amphilophus s.s.) |
Amphilophus lyonsi |
C |
Amphilophus nourissati |
C |
Amphilophus sagittae |
C, E(Polychromatism) |
Amphilophus trimaculatus |
C |
Amphilophus xiloaensis |
C, E(Polychromatism) |
Amphilophus zaliosus |
C |
| C=CRC Catalogue, E=Note on Ecology, S=Note on systematic status |
Distribution: Altlantic and Pazific versant from South México to Panama.
Further information: Astatheros Pellegrin, 1904 (type species: Heros heterodontus), Erythrichthus Meek, 1907 (type species: Heros citrinellus) and Curraichthys Fernandez-Yepez, 1969 (type species: Heros lobochilus) are considered as synonyms to Amphilophus by Kullander (2003). Evidence from molecular phylogenies, however, suggest that Amphilophus is polyphyletic and Aststheros a natural group (Martin & Bermingham, 1998; Hulsey et al. 2004), so that some authors consider Astatheros as valid (Stauffer & McKaye, 2002; Kranefeld & Schindler, 2005; Concheiro et al. 2007). Based on data published in the recent years, I follow these authors and consider Astatheros as a distinct taxon.
In the lakes of Nicaragua, species of the genus Amphilophus apparently underwent an adaptive radiation leading to various closely related but distinct forms (Stauffer & McKaye, 2002). This includes cases of sympatric speciation in small crater lakes (Refer to Barluenga et al. 2006 for potential sympatric speciation in Lake Xiloa. Also consider the response of Seehausen et al. 2006 in the same journal pointing out that multiple invasion and introgression may account for the patterns docemented by Barluenga et al. 2006). Within Amphilophus, there might be a couple of undescribed species.
The taxonomic assignment of some species is still not entriely clear. Based on the results of Concheiro et al. (2007), A. trimaculatus is tendatively included in Amphilophus here (but see a discussion of the topic here). Furthermore, the placement of A. calobrensis (which according to Concheiro et al. 2007 is to be assigned to a yet undescribed genus) and A. nourissati in Amphilophus is likely not definite.
Amphilophus labiatus male in the aquarium of Don Danko; Cleveland, Ohio. Photo by Don Danko. Determiner Juan Miguel Artigas Azas |
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Anführung:
Tobler, Michi. (Januar 20, 2007). "Short synopsis of Amphilophus Agassiz, 1859". Der Cichlid Room Companion. Abgerufen am Mai 19, 2013, von: http://www.cichlidae.com/section.php?id=47&lang=de.
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