A New Species of Synodontis (Mochokidae) from the Congo River Basin with Notes on Its Ecological Adaptations

Authors

  • Helga Richter Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. Author

Keywords:

New Species (NS), Synodontis (SS), Cogo River (CR), Ecological Adaptations (EA)

Abstract

A new species of Synodontis (family Mochokidae) is described from the Congo River Basin, thus increasing the 
known diversity of this well-known group of catfish. These field-collected specimens with morphological traits, 
including specific fin ray counts, body proportions and colouration patterns, were used to define a new species 
using molecular data. This work is also valuable to understanding the species' natural behaviours within the 
complex river habitats. Some of the noteworthy conclusions are that Arthur proactively associated with the 
vibrant, energetic environments of the Congo River through specific adaptations to feeding mechanics, haptic 
touch organs for impedance sensing for navigation during high suspended turbidity, and hydrology-optimized 
morphological characteristics of its body parts for reduced pressure drag and larger surface area of the body for 
better substratum attachment. These features, however, are considered concerning hydrologic and ecological 
characteristics of the Congo River System, influencing high rates of speciation and endemism. This research 
mobilizes the conservation of a region with a high concentration of species: the Congo River Basin, threatened 
by rising pressures of habitat destruction, pollution, and overfishing. This new Synodontis species shows how 
further research and conservation efforts in the basin are critical to preserve the area's primarily uninvestigated 
diverse water sources.

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Published

2024-08-13

How to Cite

A New Species of Synodontis (Mochokidae) from the Congo River Basin with Notes on Its Ecological Adaptations . (2024). FishTaxa - Journal of Fish Taxonomy, 34, 12-22. https://fishtaxa.com/index.php/FishTaxa/article/view/25

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