The blackchin tilapia (''Sarotherodon melanotheron'') is a species of
cichlid
Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Cichliformes. Cichlids were traditionally classed in a suborder, the Labroidei, along with the wrasses ( Labridae), in the order Perciformes, but molecular studies have contradicted this ...
native to coastal west Africa. It is a paternal mouthbrooder which has been introduced to Asia and North America.
In the
Philippines, it is also informally called ''gloria'' or ''tilapiang arroyo'' after former Philippine President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo because of its small size and mole-like dark pigmentation under its lower jaw, resembling that of the short stature and mole on the former president's left cheek.
Description
The blackchin tilapia, is pale in colour, that colour varying in shades including light blue, orange and golden yellow which normally has dark patches on the chin of adults. It also normally has dark colouration on the posterior edge of the gill and on the tips of the soft rays of the
dorsal fin. The body is typically marked with irregular bars, spots or splotches. It has a small mouth which is equipped with as many as a few hundred tiny teeth which are arranged in 3-6 rows. They display minimal
sexual dimorphism with the heads of adult males usually being slightly larger than the heads of females, some males may also show gold tinting on the
operculum.
The dorsal fin has 15 - 17 spines and 10-12 soft rays, the
anal fin
Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
has 3 spines and 8-10 soft rays and the length of caudal peduncle is equal to 0.6-0.9 times its depth.
[ It can grow to a maximum length of but more normally attains .][
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Distribution
The blackchin tilapia is native to western Africa from Mauritania to Cameroon. It has been introduced to several countries in Asia, USA and Europe.[ It has also become an invasive species in Florida, Thailand, and the Philippines.]
Habitat and biology
The blackchin tilapia is able to tolerate high salinities and it can be found abundantly in mangrove areas and is able to move into freshwaters, such as the lower reaches of streams, and in to salt waters. In West Africa, it is restricted to brackish lagoons and estuaries, and is abundant in the mangroves. It forms schools and it is largely nocturnal, although it will feed during the day infrequently. The diet is largely aufwuchs and detritus supplemented with bivalve
Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, bival ...
s and zooplankton It feeds by picking up and swallowing in bites, it lacks gill rakers.[
Spawning occurs close to the shore in shallow water. The female actively courts the male, digs pits and leads in mating. The male eventually reacts in a largely passive manner and the pair will establish a bond. It is paternal mouth brooder,][ but females of one of the strains in Ghana also exhibit the potential for oral‐brooding.
]
Invasive species
In Florida, this species appears to have been introduced via escapes from the aquarium
An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
trade, although some deliberate releases are suspected. In some areas Blackchin tilapia can make up to 90% of the fish biomass
Biomass is plant-based material used as a fuel for heat or electricity production. It can be in the form of wood, wood residues, energy crops, agricultural residues, and waste from industry, farms, and households. Some people use the terms bi ...
. They can then spread disease to and out compete native fish. In Hawaii it is sometimes called the "saltwater tilapia" because it has the ability to survive and possibly even breed in pure seawater. In these islands it is found off sheltered beaches and in lagoons around O`ahu and possibly the other islands. This species is regarded as a pest in canals and reservoirs in Hawaii, they breed rapidly, out-compete any other species present, and then they frequently have massive die-offs. For example, in 1991 at Lake Wilson on O`ahu, there was a fungal infection which killed off an estimated 20,000 tilapia, the majority of which were blackchin tilapia. This was thought to represent at most 0.5% of the total population of tilapia in the reservoir.[
In the Philippines, there is no record on how the blackchin tilapia was introduced into the country's waters, but it is believed that around as early as 2015, it may have come from the ]aquarium
An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
trade and released into the wild in the waters near provinces of Bataan and Bulacan. The species is considered a threat towards fish ponds as they multiply very quickly, taking up space for other fish, particularly those for breeding ''bangus'' (milkfish). Given the nearby proximity to Bataan and Bulacan, blackchin tilapia is also present in Manila Bay, despite not being a freshwater body as it was among the fish that had washed ashore along the Baseco shoreline on September 17, 2020.
Taxonomy
The black chin tilapia was formerly considered to be subdivided into three subspecies but some authorities now consider it to be a monotypic species:[
The three subspecies were
* ''S.m. heudelotii'' (Duméril, 1861)
* ''S.m. leonensis'' (Thys van den Audenaerde, 1971) Liberia and Sierra Leone]
* ''S.m. melanotheron'' Rüppell, 1852 Côte d'Ivoire to southern Cameroon.
Human use
The blackchin tilapia is harvested for human consumption and is bred and collected for the aquarium trade.
References
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Blackchin tilapia
The blackchin tilapia (''Sarotherodon melanotheron'') is a species of cichlid native to coastal west Africa. It is a paternal mouthbrooder which has been introduced to Asia and North America.
In the Philippines, it is also informally called ''gl ...
Cichlid fish of Africa
Freshwater fish of Cameroon
Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell
Fish described in 1852