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Nile perch invasion triggered genetic bottlenecks in Lake Victoria’s endemic cichlids

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nile perch invasion triggered genetic bottlenecks in lake victorias endemic cichlids

Newfound evidence reveals that the upsurge of the exotic Nile perch in Lake Victoria had long-lasting effects on the genetic diversity of various local cichlid species, report scientists. Through large-scale comparative genomic analyses, the researchers found concrete proof in the collective genome of multiple species that this artificially introduced perch decimated many local fish populations, causing a ‘bottleneck effect.’

Source: ScienceDaily.com