







| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | ACTINOPTERYGII | OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES | MORMYRIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Gnathonemus longibarbis | |||
| Species Authority: | (Hilgendorf, 1888) | |||
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| Red List Category & Criteria: | Least Concern ver 3.1 |
| Year Assessed: | 2006 |
| Assessor/s: | Ntakimazi, G. |
| Reviewer/s: | Snoeks, J. (Freshwater Fish Red List Authority) & Darwall, W. (Freshwater Biodiversity Assessment Programme) |
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Justification: Widespread in several major lake and river basins. No major widespread threats identified, although the species has suffered a major local decline in Lake Victoria. |
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| Population: | Not known, but common in fisheries catches in middle Akagera. Large extent of occurrence but rarely encountered. Nowhere considered common (Greenwood 1966). |
| Population Trend: |
Unknown
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| Habitat and Ecology: | Occurs in shallow waters over both sandy and rocky habitats and appearing seasonally over muddy bottoms adjacent to extensive Papyrus swamps. Also found in deep water near rocky islands. Feeds on large libellulid nymphs and other large prey (Okedi 1971) (after Froese and Pauly 2003). Originally common in shallow inshore waters over both sand and rock (Lake Victoria), and in or near water lilies (Lake Kyoga), before introduction of Nile perch and Nile tilapia became fully established in the two lakes. Now rarely encountered. Max. size: 36.0 cm SL. |
| Systems: | Freshwater |
| Major Threat(s): | Competitive displacement by introduced fishes. The species has become rare since the introduction of Lates niloticus. |
| Conservation Actions: | None known. |
| Citation: | Ntakimazi, G. 2006. Gnathonemus longibarbis. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 08 February 2012. |
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