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Visualizing allometry: Geometric morphometrics in the study of shape changes in the early stages of the two-banded sea bream, Diplodus vulgaris (Perciformes, sparidae)

机译:可视化异速测量法:几何学形态学,用于研究两带鲷(Diplodus vulgaris)(Perciformes,sparidae)早期形状变化

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The sea bream, Diplodus vulgaris, is a marine teleost widely distributed in the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic coastal waters. The larvae colonize shallow waters along rocky shores where, after a short period spent in the water column, they settle. Such habitat transition is characterized by important shape changes, mostly related to their swimming capacity and feeding behavior. In this study, geometric morphometrics has been used to characterize shape changes during early juvenile life. All specimens were collected in a single locality in the Gulf of Tigullio (Ligurian Sea), and data relative to their position in the water column and to the habitat selected were recorded. A total of 14 landmarks were collected on 82 specimens (range of standard length 11.2-82.8 mm). Landmark configurations were superimposed, and residuals were modeled with the thin-plate spline interpolating function: shape changes were visualized as splines. Growth trajectories were computed using relative warp analysis. Shape changes in-the observed size range concern an overall broadening along the dorsoventral axis, a displacement of the mouth position, and a negative allometry of the head region. The growth trajectory resembles a theoretical saturating growth curve: shape change is fast for small sizes and slows down at standard lengths of approximately 28 mm, where an increase in size is not accompanied by a change in shape. This size value corresponds roughly to the size at which the settlement and the successive phase of dispersion of D. vulgaris have been observed in the area of study. This approach provides quantitative descriptors of shape changes and allows for the visualization of allometry. This method implies the definition of a new space for biological shapes in which shape trends and clusters can also be identified in relation to nonmorphological variables. As such it might contribute to the definition of the morphospace in the context of ecomorphology. J. Morphol. 237:137-146, 1998. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc. [References: 30]
机译:鲷,Diplodus vulgaris,是一种硬骨鱼类,广泛分布于地中海和东部大西洋沿岸水域。幼虫在多岩石的海岸上的浅水区定居,经过一小段时间在水柱中定居。这种栖息地过渡的特征是重要的形状变化,主要与它们的游泳能力和摄食行为有关。在这项研究中,几何形态计量学已被用来表征青少年早期生活中的形状变化。所有标本都收集在提古利奥海湾(利古里亚海)的一个地方,并记录了有关它们在水柱中的位置和所选栖息地的数据。在82个标本上收集了14个地标(标准长度为11.2-82.8 mm)。叠加了地标配置,并使用薄板样条插值函数对残差建模:形状变化显示为样条。使用相对翘曲分析计算增长轨迹。在观察到的大小范围内的形状变化涉及沿背腹轴的整体加宽,嘴巴位置的位移以及头部区域的负变角。生长轨迹类似于理论上的饱和增长曲线:小尺寸时,形状变化快,而在标准长度约28 mm时,形状变化则变慢,在这种情况下,尺寸的增加并不伴随形状的变化。该尺寸值大致对应于在研究领域中观察到的普通杜鹃的沉降和相继分散相的尺寸。这种方法提供了形状变化的定量描述,并可以实现异度测量的可视化。该方法暗示了对生物形状的新空间的定义,其中还可以相对于非形态学变量识别形状趋势和簇。因此,在生态形态学的背景下,它可能有助于形态空间的定义。 J.莫普霍尔237:137-146,1998.(C)1998 Wiley-Liss,Inc. [参考:30]

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