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Variation in vertebral number in galaxiid fishes (Teleostei : Galaxiidae): A legacy of life history, latitude and length

机译:Galalaxiid鱼类(Teleostei:Galaxiidae)的椎骨数目变化:生活史,纬度和长度的遗留物

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Mean vertebral counts among species of Galaxiidae vary curvilinearly with fish size - large species have more vertebrae (pleomerism). The relationship with size breaks down among adults of diadromous species. There is mostly no relationship between vertebral count and body shape, although an inverse relationship between count and body depth in a series of divergent small galaxiids may reflect a shift in swimming mode. Diadromous populations have more vertebrae than non-diadromous ( landlocked) conspecifics ( around the same number as related non-diadromous species). Diadromous species have more vertebrae than related non-diadromous species and exhibit rising vertebral number with increasing latitude ( Jordan's rule applies). Regressions of vertebral number against latitude differ among conspecific populations from different regions, perhaps reflecting different relationships between latitude and local climate. Differences in counts between diadromous and non-diadromous species are not simply a direct influence of environment on ontogeny, as embryonic development of species/populations undertaking the two distinct life history strategies occurs in similar, freshwater habitats; differences seem likely to be evolved, and to reflect an advantage of higher vertebral counts in marine environments, where diadromous species live as juveniles. This conclusion is supported by correlation between vertebral counts and size of juveniles of diadromous species at return from the sea, suggesting selection for vertebral number during marine life. Overall, vertebral count is thus influenced by a complex amalgam of fish size, life history, and environment. The explanation for pleomerism may well be related to the scaling relationship between length and cross-sectional area ( area rises by the square of length increase) leading to increasing stiffness with growth - compensated for in larger species by having more vertebrae. This could also be driven by scaling in the surface area of the articular facets of the vertebrae themselves.
机译:Galaidaidae物种之间的平均椎骨数量随鱼的大小呈曲线变化-大物种的椎骨更多(骨质疏松症)。在双翅目成年物种中,与大小的关系破裂。椎骨数量与体形之间几乎没有关系,尽管一系列发散的小Galaxidid的数量与体深之间呈反比关系,可能反映了游泳方式的转变。相较于非渗水(内陆)同种(与相关的非渗水种大约相同的数量),渗水种群的椎骨更多。与相关的非渗水种类相比,渗水种类的椎骨更多,并且随着纬度的增加,椎骨数也增加(约旦定律适用)。在不同地区的特定种群中,椎骨数相对于纬度的回归不同,这可能反映了纬度与当地气候之间的不同关系。双脱和非双脱物种之间的计数差异不仅是环境对个体发育的直接影响,因为采用两种不同的生活史策略的物种/种群的胚胎发育发生在相似的淡水生境中。差异似乎可能会演变,并反映出海洋环境中脊椎动物数量较多的优势,因为该环境中双翅目鱼类生活在幼年期。该结论得到了脊椎计数和从海归来的双翅类鱼类幼体大小之间的相关性的支持,这表明在海洋生物中应选择脊椎数量。因此,总体而言,椎骨数受鱼类大小,生活史和环境的复杂汞合金的影响。 pleomerism的解释可能与长度和横截面积之间的比例关系(面积随长度增加的平方增加)有关,从而导致刚度随生长而增加-在较大的物种中通过增加椎骨得到补偿。这也可以由椎骨本身的关节小平面的表面积的缩放来驱动。

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