Diversity (Jun 2021)

Molecular Identification of an Invasive <i>Sarotherodon</i> Species from the Atchakpa Freshwater Reservoir (Ouémé River Basin, Benin) and Comparison within <i>S. melanotheron</i> Using COI Markers

  • Rodrigue Orobiyi Edéya Pèlèbè,
  • Ibrahim Imorou Toko,
  • Erik Verheyen,
  • Maarten Van Steenberge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d13070297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 297

Abstract

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The Atchakpa freshwater reservoir (Ouémé Basin, Benin) was found to harbour an unexpected population of a cichlid species that was presumed to be Sarotherodon melanotheron. This species became dominant in the reservoir and became the main fisheries target species. We applied DNA barcoding to identify this population. Besides specimens from the reservoir, we also sequenced S. melanotheron from its native range in Benin at the lower Ouémé and Sô Rivers, and from Lake Nokoué, and Porto-Novo Lagoon. High sequence similarity indicated that all specimens were conspecific. Hence, we cannot exclude that a natural range extension led to the presence of the species in the reservoir. A comparison with sequences from NCBI GenBank confirmed that all samples belonged to the subspecies S. m. melanotheron, which is native to Benin. This comparison also showed that this subspecies was previously introduced in the Philippines. We call for further studies to investigate the socioeconomic, ecological and environmental impacts of the species in the Atchakpa reservoir.

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