Traditional and geometric morphometrics detect morphological variation of lower pharyngeal jaw inCoris julis(Teleostei, Labridae)

In the present study, variation in the morphology of the lower pharyngeal element between two Sicilian populations of the rainbow wrasse Coris julis has been explored by the means of traditional morphometrics for size and geometric morphometrics for shape. Despite close geographical distance and probable high genetic flow between the populations, statistically significant differences have been found both for size and shape. In fact, one population shows a larger lower pharyngeal element that has a larger central tooth. Compared to the other population, this population also has medially enlarged lower pharyngeal jaws with a more pronounced convexity of the medial-posterior margin. The results are discussed in the light of a possible more pronounced durophagy of this population.

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Main Authors: Fruciano, C., Tigano, C., Ferrito, V.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2011
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Labridae, wrasses, pharyngeal jaws, geometric morphometrics, traditional morphometrics, morphometrics, durophagy, plasticity, phenotypic plasticity, ecomorphology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/27464
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