Ecology
Associations
Known predators
Cyclopoida (Cyclopoid copepods) is prey of:
Barbus innocens
Serranochromis robustus
Anisopteridae
Oreochromis shiranus
Oreochromis saka
Haplochromis johnstoni
Haplochromis dimidiatus
Barbus johnstoni
Coregonus albula
Coregonus lavaretus
Actinopterygii
Calanoida
Chaetognatha
Polychaeta
Tilapia
Based on studies in:
Malawi (River)
Malawi, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Africa, Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Finland (Lake or pond, Littoral)
Pacific (Marine, Tropical)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Barbus innocens
Serranochromis robustus
Anisopteridae
Oreochromis shiranus
Oreochromis saka
Haplochromis johnstoni
Haplochromis dimidiatus
Barbus johnstoni
Coregonus albula
Coregonus lavaretus
Actinopterygii
Calanoida
Chaetognatha
Polychaeta
Tilapia
Based on studies in:
Malawi (River)
Malawi, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Africa, Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Finland (Lake or pond, Littoral)
Pacific (Marine, Tropical)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- G. Fryer, The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa, Proc. London Zool. Soc. 132:153-229, from p. 219 (1959).
- G. Fryer, The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa, Proc. London Zool. Soc. 132:153-281, from p. 218 (1959).
- K. Aulio, K. Jumppanen, H. Molsa, J. Nevalainen, M. Rajasilta, I. Vuorinen, Litoraalin merkitys Pyhajarven kalatuotannolle, Sakylan Pyhajarven Tila Ja Biologinen Tuotanto (Lounais-Suomen Vesiensuojeluyhdistys R. Y., Turku, Finland, 1981) 47:173-176.
- E. A. Shushkina and M. E. Vinogradov, Trophic relationships in communities and the functioning of marine ecosystems: II. Some results of investigations on the pelagic ecosystem in tropical regions of the ocean. In: Marine Production Mechanisms, M. J. Dun
- G. Fryer, 1957. The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa with special reference to the fishes, and a discussion of the evolution of a group of rock-frequenting Cichlidae. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 132:153-281, f
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Known prey organisms
Cyclopoida (Cyclopoid copepods) preys on:
Cladocera
algae
detritus
phytoplankton
Keratella
Kellicottia
bacteria
protozoa
Mysidacea
Ostracoda
Euphausiacea
Hyperiidea
Based on studies in:
Malawi (River)
Africa, Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Malawi, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Finland (Lake or pond, Littoral)
Pacific (Marine, Tropical)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
Cladocera
algae
detritus
phytoplankton
Keratella
Kellicottia
bacteria
protozoa
Mysidacea
Ostracoda
Euphausiacea
Hyperiidea
Based on studies in:
Malawi (River)
Africa, Crocodile Creek, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Malawi, Lake Nyasa (Lake or pond)
Finland (Lake or pond, Littoral)
Pacific (Marine, Tropical)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- G. Fryer, The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa, Proc. London Zool. Soc. 132:153-229, from p. 219 (1959).
- G. Fryer, The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa, Proc. London Zool. Soc. 132:153-281, from p. 218 (1959).
- K. Aulio, K. Jumppanen, H. Molsa, J. Nevalainen, M. Rajasilta, I. Vuorinen, Litoraalin merkitys Pyhajarven kalatuotannolle, Sakylan Pyhajarven Tila Ja Biologinen Tuotanto (Lounais-Suomen Vesiensuojeluyhdistys R. Y., Turku, Finland, 1981) 47:173-176.
- E. A. Shushkina and M. E. Vinogradov, Trophic relationships in communities and the functioning of marine ecosystems: II. Some results of investigations on the pelagic ecosystem in tropical regions of the ocean. In: Marine Production Mechanisms, M. J. Dun
- G. Fryer, 1957. The trophic interrelationships and ecology of some littoral communities of Lake Nyasa with special reference to the fishes, and a discussion of the evolution of a group of rock-frequenting Cichlidae. Proc. Zool. Soc. London 132:153-281, f
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Molecular Biology and Genetics
Molecular Biology
Statistics of barcoding coverage
Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
| Specimen Records: | 1,682 | Public Records: | 531 |
| Specimens with Sequences: | 812 | Public Species: | 22 |
| Specimens with Barcodes: | 738 | Public BINs: | 118 |
| Species: | 63 | ||
| Species With Barcodes: | 46 | ||
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Barcode data
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Locations of barcode samples
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