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Comparative developmental osteology of the seahorse skeleton reveals heterochrony amongst Hippocampus sp. and progressive caudal fin loss

机译:海马骨骼的比较发育骨科学揭示了海马体的异质性。和进行性尾鳍损失

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Background: Seahorses are well known for their highly derived head shape, prehensile tail and armoured body. They belong to the family of teleosts known as Syngnathidae, which also includes the pipefishes, pipehorses and seadragons. Very few studies have investigated the development of the skeleton of seahorses because larvae are extremely difficult to obtain in the wild and breeding in captivity is rarely successful. Here we compare the developmental osteology of Hippocampus reidi over an ontogenetic series spanning the first 93 days after release from the brood pouch to that of a smaller series of Hippocampus; namely H. subelongatus. Results: We compare the osteology in these two species over growth to the published description of the dwarf species, H. zosterae. We show that ossification onset in H. subelongatus is earlier than in H. reidi, despite similar sizes at parturition. Interestingly, the timing of development of the bony skeleton in H. zosterae is similar to that of the larger species, H. subelongatus. Furthermore, we show that the growth rate of all three species is similar up until about 30 days post pouch release. From this stage onwards in the life history, the size of the dwarf species H. zosterae remains relatively constant whilst the other two species continue growing with an accelerated growth phase. Conclusion: This data together with a phylogenetic assessment suggests that there has been a heterochronic shift (a delay) in the timing of ossification in H. reidi and accelerated bonedevelopment in H. zosterae. That is, H. zosterae is not a developmentally truncated dwarf species but rather a smaller version of its larger ancestor, "a proportioned dwarf" species. Furthermore, we show that caudal fin loss is incomplete in Hippocampus seahorses. This study shows that these three species of Hippocampus seahorses have evolved (either directly or indirectly) different osteogenic strategies over the last 20-30 million years of seahorse evolution.
机译:背景:海马以其高度派生的头部形状,灵活的尾巴和装甲机构而闻名。它们属于硬骨鱼类科,称为Syngnathidae,其中还包括the鱼,海马和海龙。很少有研究调查海马骨骼的发育,因为幼虫很难在野外获得,人工饲养的繁殖很少成功。在这里,我们比较了从育成袋释放后的最初93天到较小系列的海马的个体发育过程中海马reidi的发育骨学。即H. subelongatus。结果:我们将这两个物种在生长过程中的骨学特征与已发表的矮种H. zosterae的描述进行了比较。我们显示,尽管分娩时的大小相似,但是在subhlongatus中的骨化发生比在reidius中早。有趣的是,带状H. zosterae骨骼骨架发育的时间与较大的物种H. subelongatus相似。此外,我们表明,直到袋释放后约30天,所有这三种物种的生长速率都相似。从生命历史的这一阶段开始,矮小种带状疱疹的大小保持相对恒定,而其他两个物种继续以加速的生长阶段生长。结论:该数据与系统发育评估表明,Reidi H.的骨化时间存在异时变化(延迟),而Zosterae的骨发育加速。也就是说,带状疱疹不是发育中的截短矮种,而是其较大祖先“成比例的矮”种的较小版本。此外,我们表明海马海马尾鳍损失不完全。这项研究表明,在过去20-30百万年的海马进化过程中,这三种海马海藻已经(直接或间接)进化出不同的成骨策略。

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