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Morphological plasticity in a native freshwater fish from semiarid Australia in response to variable water flows

机译:来自半干旱澳大利亚的本地淡水鱼对水流量变化的形态可塑性

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Abstract In fishes, alterations to the natural flow regime are associated with divergence in body shape morphology compared with individuals from unaltered habitats. However, it is unclear whether this morphological divergence is attributable to evolutionary responses to modified flows, or is a result of phenotypic plasticity. Fishes inhabiting arid regions are ideal candidates for studying morphological plasticity as they are frequently exposed to extreme natural hydrological variability. We examined the effect of early exposure to flows on the development of body shape morphology in the western rainbowfish ( Melanotaenia australis ), a freshwater fish that is native to semiarid northwest Australia. Wild fish were collected from a region (the Hamersley Ranges) where fish in some habitats are subject to altered water flows due to mining activity. The offspring of wild-caught fish were reared in replicated fast-flow or slow-flow channels, and geometric morphometric analyses were used to evaluate variation in fish body shape following 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of exposure. Water flows influenced fish morphology after 6 and 9 months of flow exposure, with fish in fast-flow environments displaying a more robust body shape than those in slow-flow habitats. No effect of flow exposure was observed at 3 and 12 months. Fishes also showed significant morphological variation within flow treatments, perhaps due to subtle differences in water flow among the replicate channels. Our findings suggest that early exposure to water flows can induce shifts in body shape morphology in arid zone freshwater fishes. Morphological plasticity may act to buffer arid zone populations from the impacts of anthropogenic activities, but further studies are required to link body shape plasticity with behavioral performance in habitats with modified flows.
机译:摘要在鱼类中,与未改变栖息地的个体相比,自然流动方式的改变与体形形态的差异有关。然而,目前尚不清楚这种形态差异是由于对修饰流的进化反应,还是表型可塑性的结果。居住在干旱地区的鱼类是研究形态可塑性的理想人选,因为它们经常面临极端自然的水文变异。我们研究了早期暴露于水流对西部彩虹鱼(Melanotaenia australis)体形形态发展的影响,该种淡水鱼原产于澳大利亚西北半干旱。野生鱼类是从一个地区(哈默斯利山脉)采集的,该地区的某些栖息地的鱼类由于采矿活动而受到水流变化的影响。野生野鱼的后代在重复的快流或慢流通道中饲养,并且在暴露3、6、9和12个月后,使用几何形态分析法评估鱼的体形变化。在水流暴露6个月和9个月后,水流影响了鱼类的形态,与慢流栖息地相比,快流环境中的鱼体形更强。在3和12个月时未观察到流动暴露的影响。在流动处理中,鱼类还表现出明显的形态变化,这可能是由于重复通道之间的水流存在细微差异。我们的发现表明,在干旱地区的淡水鱼中,早日接触水流可以诱导其身体形态发生变化。形态可塑性可能起到缓冲干旱区人口免受人类活动影响的作用,但是还需要进一步的研究来将体形可塑性与流量经过修正的生境中的行为表现联系起来。

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