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LAKE OF STARS AQUATIC
BBC Wildlife
|April 2023
Lake Malawi is one of the world's largest and most biodiverse, home to hundreds of species of colourful, curious endemic cichlid fishes
Island life
Likoma, the larger of the two main though still small) Malawian islands in the lake, is home to scattered communities of largely subsistence fishers. The shore alongside this village on Likoma is striped with long racks where endemic Lake Malawi sardines, known locally as usipa, are spread to dry. These endemic finger-sized fish are a major source of protein.
Net gains and losses
Fishermen haul their catch onto the shore on Likoma, separating Dimidiochromis kiwinge from writhing usipa in their net, and collecting the larger fish in buckets. It’s interesting to note that American or European aquarium hobbyists might pay 70 or 80 for each of these larger fish,” comments Michael. Yet, in Malawi, they provide much-needed food for fisherfolk who earn less than that in a month.”
Graze anatomy
Lake Malawi's cichlids have adapted to exploit hugely diverse diets. Some, such as this male zebra mbuna, have evolved flattened chisel-like teeth for efficiently scraping algae from rocks. Others predate insects, plankton or snails; some even specialise in eating the scales of other fish. "They occupy pretty much every niche in the lake's food-web," says Michael.
Water fight
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