TilapiaMap
Citation
Green E (2020). TilapiaMap. Version 1.7. TilapiaMap. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ag0rsa accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
East Africa is the major hotspot for diversity of native Oreochromis, the genus that dominated the $5b+ global tilapia farming industry. These unique populations may contain genes for disease resistance, environmental tolerances valuable for improvement of farmed tilapia strains. However, they are threatened by invasive strains stocked from fish farms which often outcompete native tilapia strains or genetically swap them through hybridization. Recent surveys have indicated that non-native often invasive species are now present in many water bodies, but assessing or ameliorating the threat has been hampered by lack of species identification capacity and difficulty in archiving and accessing distribution. Therefore, it is the aim of this project to identify remaining populations of native tilapias in Kenya and Tanzania, map distribution of introduced and invasive species. This will be done using TilapiaMap (http://tilapiamap.bangor.ac.uk), a cost effective smartphone app developed by Geosho (www.geosho.com) for Bangor University and the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (www.tafiri.go.tz). Data collected from the project will be made available in open access global repositories and it is envisaged that these data will inform policy on zonation of strains used in aquaculture and on importation of non-native species, ultimately helping to preserve the genetic diversity of East Africa’s native tilapia.Additional info
http://vertnet.org/resources/norms.htmlTaxonomic Coverages
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Cichlidaerank: family
Geographic Coverages
Kenya, Tanzania
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Emma Greenoriginator
position: Research Project Support Officer
TilapiaMap
Bangor University, School of Biological Sciences (Memorial Building), Deniol Road
Bangor LL57 2UW
Gwynedd
GB
Telephone: +44 1248 38 2855
email: emma.green@bangor.ac.uk
homepage: http://www.tilapiamap.org/
Emma Green
metadata author
position: Research Project Support Officer
TilapiaMap
Bangor University, School of Biological Sciences (Memorial Building), Deniol Road
Bangor LL57 2UW
Gwynedd
GB
Telephone: +44 1248 38 2855
email: emma.green@bangor.ac.uk
homepage: http://www.tilapiamap.org/
David Bloom
programmer
position: VertNet Coordinator
VertNet
email: dbloom@vertnet.org
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
John Wieczorek
programmer
position: Information Architect
VertNet
email: tuco@berkeley.edu
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
George Turner
point of contact
position: Professor of Zoology
TilapiaMap
Telephone: +44 1248 38 2349
email: george.turner@bangor.ac.uk
Emma Green
administrative point of contact
position: Research Project Support Officer
TilapiaMap
Bangor University, School of Biological Sciences (Memorial Building), Deniol Road
Bangor LL57 2UW
Gwynedd
GB
Telephone: +44 1248 38 2855
email: emma.green@bangor.ac.uk
homepage: http://www.tilapiamap.org/