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Paedophagy (literally meaning the "consumption of children") in its general form is the feeding behaviour of fish or other animals whose diet is partially, or primarily the eggs or larvae of other animals. However, P. H. Greenwood, who was the first to describe paedophagia, defines it to be a feeding behaviour evolved among cichlid fishes.Nshobo, M.(1991).
Occasional egg-eating by the scale eater plecodus straeleni (cichlidae) of Lake Tanganyika in Africa
. Environmental Biology of Fishes.31(2):207-212.
Ribbink, A. (1997).
Paedophagia among cichlid fishes of Lake Victoria and Lake Malawi
.South African Journal of Science.93(11-12):509-512.
Wilhelm, M."The disrupted feeding behaviour of a paedophagous haplochromine cichilid (Pisces).Behaviour.74:310-323.


Location

Paedophagy is found in fishes from
Lake Victoria Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately , Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake, and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after ...
in Africa which in total has 200-300 species,Sturmbauer, C & Meyer, A.(1993).
Mitochondrial Phylogeny of the Endemic Mouthbrooding Lineages of Cichlid Fishes from Lake Tanganyika in Eastern Africa
.Molecular Biology and Evolution.10(4):751-68
but in regards to paedophages it is known to contain 8 species.
Lake Malawi Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the East African Rift system, located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania. It is the fifth largest fre ...
in Africa has in total 500-1000 species, but in paedophages contains only several species. Other lakes which contain paegophages include Lake Edward and Lake George, both in Africa, and each contain only one species of paedophage. From Lake Malawi there are various species of cichlid fish that exhibit paedophagia, they include fishes from the genera '' Caprichromis'', ''
Hemitaeniochromis ''Hemitaeniochromis'' is a small genus of cichlid fishes endemic to Lake Malawi in east Africa. The genus is distinguished from other genera of Lake Malawi Haplochromini by details of its melanic color pattern and by its dentition. The color pat ...
'', and ''Naevochromis''. In
Lake Tanganyika Lake Tanganyika () is an African Great Lake. It is the second-oldest freshwater lake in the world, the second-largest by volume, and the second-deepest, in all cases after Lake Baikal in Siberia. It is the world's longest freshwater lake. ...
species of the genus ''
Haplotaxodon ''Haplotaxodon'' is a genus of cichlids endemic to Lake Tanganyika Lake Tanganyika () is an African Great Lake. It is the second-oldest freshwater lake in the world, the second-largest by volume, and the second-deepest, in all cases afte ...
'' and '' Greenwoodochromis bellcrossi'' may also carry out this sort of feeding strategy.Konings, A. (2007) "Paedophagy in Malawi cichlids". Cichlid News.16:28-32.


Mouth brooding

Mouth brooding Mouthbrooding, also known as oral incubation and buccal incubation, is the care given by some groups of animals to their offspring by holding them in the mouth of the parent for extended periods of time. Although mouthbrooding is performed by a va ...
is the most common form of parental care in African cichlids, and has thought to have evolved from the ancestral mode of care known as substrate-guarding.Goodwin, N.B.; Balshine-Earn, S.; Reynolds, J.D. (1998)
Evolutionary transitions in parental care in cichild fish
.Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences.265(1412):2265-2272.
As mouth brooding is so well known in
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 ...
s, one of the main approaches of paedophages is to steal the brood directly from the mouth of a mother. Upon hatching, development occurs in the mouth until juveniles are well-formed fry, the fry then develop further in the mouth until ready in which they are the released. Typically followed by a phase of parental guarding. Since the young are kept inside the mothers mouth for an extensive amount of their juvenile life it creates a great opportunity for paedophages, as there is a high probability of a female cichlid to possess young in her mouth.


Behaviour

There are three main methods or behaviours that the predators use to obtain the eggs or young. The first method is voluntary jettisoning of a brood, second being snout-engulfing which forces a brooding female to dislodge her brood from her mouth and lastly, is head-ramming against a brooding female which then causes her to spit out a part of her brood. Other behaviours include those of the species ''
Plecodus straeleni ''Plecodus straeleni'' is a species of cichlid fish that is endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. This species can reach a total length of . Like all species of ''Plecodus'', this fish is a scale-eater. Unlike other members of its genus, i ...
'', which belongs to the family
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 ...
ae. When this species exhibits paedophagy, it has been observed circling and waiting outside the bower, which is the spawning location for many cichlid fishes. It waits until the eggs have been laid before attacking the mouth brooder. However, stealing from the mouth brooding phase is not the only tactic that has been noted, stealing of the fry from the guarding phase of parental care has also been observed.


Stealing from guarding phase

This involves juveniles who are being guarded by their parent are approached by a paedophage hunter. The parent will do its best to chase away the predator to protect the offspring, on the other hand, this abrupt movement from the parent distresses the offspring. The offspring then all aggregate together until their mother successfully comes back, where she continues with guarding behaviour. There are some cases where the fry may try to enter the mother's mouth once she reappeared, but these fry would only be rejected as the threat was over. The only exception to the fry re-entering their mother's mouth is if the mother has been disturbed by the attack and feels it is unsafe, at which point she could carry out a calling movement and all the fry would enter her mouth for a short period of time before being released.


Morphology

To obtain the brood without causing serious harm to the mouth brooder, paedophages have features such as protrusible and distensible spacious mouths and deeply embedded teeth that are covered by a thickened oral mucosa. These large mouths allow the paedophages to engulf the snout of a mouth brooder and discharge the brood, while the teeth adaptation allowed for the paedophage to avoid becoming too heavily attached to the parent which prevents the loss of the brood that the paedophage just obtained.


Trade-offs

Achieving the brood from a brooding parent can take great energy and resources from the paedophage. However, the eggs they obtain are highly nutritious and fairly large when compared to the size of other fish eggs in that they are on average 3.4mm in diameter.Barlow, G.W (2000).
The cichlid fishes: Nature's grand experiment in evolution
.Perseus Pub.


See also

*'' A Modest Proposal''


References

{{Feeding Cichlidae Ichthyology Zoology Carnivory