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Evolution of opercle bone shape along a macrohabitat gradient: species identification using mtDNA and geometric morphometric analyses in neotropical sea catfishes (Ariidae)

机译:沿大栖息地梯度的附子骨形状的演变:使用线粒体DNA进行物种鉴定和新热带海A鱼(A科)的几何形态计量学分析

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Abstract Transitions between the marine and freshwater macrohabitat have occurred repeatedly in the evolution of teleost fishes. For example, ariid catfishes have moved from freshwater to marine environments, and vice versa. Opercles, a skeletal feature that has been shown to change during such transitions, were subjected to 2D geometric morphometric analyses in order to investigate evolutionary shape changes during habitat transition in ariid catfishes and to test the influence of habitat on shape changes. A mtDNA marker, which proved useful in previous studies, was used to verify species identities. It greatly improved the assignment of specimens to a species, which are difficult to assign by morphology alone. The application of a mtDNA marker confirmed the occurrence of Notarius biffi in Central America, South of El Salvador. Molecular identification together with principal component analysis (PCA) and further morphological inspection of neurocrania indicated the existence of a cryptic species within Bagre pinnimaculatus . Principal component (PC) scores of individual specimens clustered in morphospace by genus rather than by habitat. Strong phylogenetic structure was detected using a permutation test of PC scores of species means on a phylogenetic tree. Calculation of Pagel's ???? suggested that opercle shape evolved according to a Brownian model of evolution. Yet canonical variate analysis (CVA) conducted on the habitat groups showed significant differences in opercle shapes among freshwater and marine species. Overall, opercle shape in tropical American Ariidae appears to be phylogenetically constrained. This verifies the application of opercle shape as a taxonomic tool for species identification in fossil ariid catfishes. At the same time, adaptation to freshwater habitats shows characteristic opercle shape trajectories in ariid catfishes, which might be used to detect habitat preferences in fossils.
机译:摘要在硬骨鱼类的进化中,海洋和淡水大型生境之间的过渡已经反复发生。例如,干旱id鱼已从淡水移到海洋环境,反之亦然。为了研究干旱shown鱼栖息地过渡过程中进化的形状变化,并测试栖息地对形状变化的影响,对进行了二维几何形态分析的骨骼进行了二维几何形态分析。在以前的研究中证明有用的mtDNA标记用于验证物种身份。它极大地改善了标本对物种的分配,而仅凭形态就很难对其进行分配。 mtDNA标记的应用证实了萨尔瓦多南部中美洲的Notarius biffi的发生。分子鉴定以及主成分分析(PCA)以及进一步的神经颅形态学检查表明,在Bagre pinnimaculatus中存在一种隐性物种。单个标本的主成分(PC)分数按属而不是栖息地聚集在形态空间中。使用系统发育树上物种平均值的PC得分的置换测试,检测到强的系统发育结构。 Pagel的计算有人认为,胚盖的形状是根据布朗的进化模型进化的。然而,对生境组进行的规范变量分析(CVA)显示,淡水和海洋物种的菌盖形状存在显着差异。总体而言,热带美洲A科的附子形状似乎在系统发育上受到限制。这验证了操作者形状作为化石干旱cat鱼物种识别的分类工具的应用。同时,对淡水生境的适应显示出在cat鱼中特征性的附子形状轨迹,可用于检测化石中的生境偏好。

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