The ability of three sympatric species of
Petrotolapia, from Monkey Bay, Lake Malawi, to penetrate deep water was tested using pressure chambers. The three species were found to differ in terms of the maximum pressure (= depth) to which each was able to equilibrate. Mean maximum equilibration pressures were for the form designated MOL 39.0 m, for MBB 35.5 m and for the form MOC 30.4 m. The rate of compensation to pressure changes was slower in MBB (2.59 m day
–1) than in other two forms (MOL = 3.97 m day
–1, MOC = 3.98 day
–1). Natural depth distribution of all three forms, in particular MBB and MOC, is not determined by limits imposed by swin bladder physiology.
Keywords Pressure tanks - Swim bladder - Depth distribution - Fish - Africa