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The comparative reproductive styles of two closely related African minnows (Pseudobarbus afer and P. asper) inhabiting two different sections of the Gamtoos River system

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Women in ichthyology: an anthology in honour of ET, Ro and Genie

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Two species of a monophyletic lineage of flexible-rayed redfin minnows, Pseudobarbus afer and P. asper, were studied to establish if there were any significant differences in their reproductive styles. They are sister species with few morphological or meristic differences. P. afer and P. asper are open substrate benthic spawners on coarse bottoms (rocks) and non-guarders of non-adhesive eggs. Their young are photophobic as free embryos. Riverine spawning sites indicated a conservative tendency and represented a phylogenetic constraint as compared to the more variable attributes, such as egg size, which were under environmental control within the limits expressed by the genotype. The combination of life-history attributes, gonadosomatic index, fecundity, egg size, investment per clutch, number of clutches per season and reproductive lifespan was found to be different for P. afer and P. asper. P. asper is derived and atypical of other Pseudobarbus species studied to date. Differences between P. afer and P. asper are directly related to the two distinct environments inhabited by these species -coastal Cape Fold Belt mountain streams and the inland Karoo streams of the Gamtoos River system. P. asper may have reverted, by juvenilization, to a more altricial form to survive the turbid, intermittent Karoo stream.

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Cambray, J.A. (1994). The comparative reproductive styles of two closely related African minnows (Pseudobarbus afer and P. asper) inhabiting two different sections of the Gamtoos River system. In: Balon, E.K., Bruton, M.N., Noakes, D.L.G. (eds) Women in ichthyology: an anthology in honour of ET, Ro and Genie. Developments in environmental biology of fishes 15, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0199-8_20

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