Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis

Phenotypic variations in fish body and scale shape were investigated among the three populations of Aphanius dispar (Rüppell, 1829) in Southern Iran through the use of landmark-based geometric morphometric analyses. This species is widely distributed in the region, and therefore, considerable morphological variations exist among the geographically allopatric populations. Based on the Principle Component Analysis (PCA), variation in body shape of the females is prominently related to the dorsal fin region, while in the males it is related to the dorsal fin and caudal peduncle. Moreover, the shape variations in the scales are obviously linked to the tip of anterior portion of the scales, and the left and right boundaries between anterior and posterior regions of the scales. The lateral sides of the fish scales in site I are concave, while they are laterally convex in sites II and III. The observed variation seen in the fish body shape and scales among the three studied sites are probably caused by the different ecological conditions of their habitats particularly variation in water flow.

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Main Authors: Khosravi, A., Shaker Golmakan, M., Teimori, A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:Aphanius dispar, Habitat changes, Adaptation, Tooth-carps, Variations, Fish body, Scales, Geometric, Morphometric, Water flow,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10519
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-105192021-05-19T06:54:23Z Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis Khosravi, A. Shaker Golmakan, M. Teimori, A. Aphanius dispar Habitat changes Adaptation Tooth-carps Variations Fish body Scales Geometric Morphometric Water flow Phenotypic variations in fish body and scale shape were investigated among the three populations of Aphanius dispar (Rüppell, 1829) in Southern Iran through the use of landmark-based geometric morphometric analyses. This species is widely distributed in the region, and therefore, considerable morphological variations exist among the geographically allopatric populations. Based on the Principle Component Analysis (PCA), variation in body shape of the females is prominently related to the dorsal fin region, while in the males it is related to the dorsal fin and caudal peduncle. Moreover, the shape variations in the scales are obviously linked to the tip of anterior portion of the scales, and the left and right boundaries between anterior and posterior regions of the scales. The lateral sides of the fish scales in site I are concave, while they are laterally convex in sites II and III. The observed variation seen in the fish body shape and scales among the three studied sites are probably caused by the different ecological conditions of their habitats particularly variation in water flow. Published 2017-11-26T10:16:41Z 2017-11-26T10:16:41Z 2017 Journal Contribution Refereed 1735-3033 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10519 en pp.113-123 Iran
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topic Aphanius dispar
Habitat changes
Adaptation
Tooth-carps
Variations
Fish body
Scales
Geometric
Morphometric
Water flow
Aphanius dispar
Habitat changes
Adaptation
Tooth-carps
Variations
Fish body
Scales
Geometric
Morphometric
Water flow
spellingShingle Aphanius dispar
Habitat changes
Adaptation
Tooth-carps
Variations
Fish body
Scales
Geometric
Morphometric
Water flow
Aphanius dispar
Habitat changes
Adaptation
Tooth-carps
Variations
Fish body
Scales
Geometric
Morphometric
Water flow
Khosravi, A.
Shaker Golmakan, M.
Teimori, A.
Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
description Phenotypic variations in fish body and scale shape were investigated among the three populations of Aphanius dispar (Rüppell, 1829) in Southern Iran through the use of landmark-based geometric morphometric analyses. This species is widely distributed in the region, and therefore, considerable morphological variations exist among the geographically allopatric populations. Based on the Principle Component Analysis (PCA), variation in body shape of the females is prominently related to the dorsal fin region, while in the males it is related to the dorsal fin and caudal peduncle. Moreover, the shape variations in the scales are obviously linked to the tip of anterior portion of the scales, and the left and right boundaries between anterior and posterior regions of the scales. The lateral sides of the fish scales in site I are concave, while they are laterally convex in sites II and III. The observed variation seen in the fish body shape and scales among the three studied sites are probably caused by the different ecological conditions of their habitats particularly variation in water flow.
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topic_facet Aphanius dispar
Habitat changes
Adaptation
Tooth-carps
Variations
Fish body
Scales
Geometric
Morphometric
Water flow
author Khosravi, A.
Shaker Golmakan, M.
Teimori, A.
author_facet Khosravi, A.
Shaker Golmakan, M.
Teimori, A.
author_sort Khosravi, A.
title Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
title_short Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
title_full Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
title_fullStr Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Variations in fish body and scale shape among Aphanius dispar (Cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
title_sort variations in fish body and scale shape among aphanius dispar (cyprinodontidae) populations: insights from a geometric morphometric analysis
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10519
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