A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique

Polymorphism between the species of sturgeons due to natural hybridization, human manipulations and escaping hybrids from farms makes their identification difficult. Hence, this research was conducted to study the differences in head shape between the Great beluga (Huso huso), Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometric technique. In total 120 specimens (30 specimens from each group) were sampled. Nine, twelve and thirteen land mark points were digitized on 2D images of the lateral, dorsal and ventral views of their head, respectively, using TpsDig2. Landmark data after GPA, was analyzed using CVA and MANOVA. The results showed significant differences the terms of head shapes in all three views (P<0.001). Based on Mahalanobis distances, the shape of head inventral view has better ability to differentiate the species and their diploid and triploid hybrids. The results also showed that hybrids head shape are more similar to male parent. This study confirmed the ability of geometric morphometrics method as an effective, standard and low cost technique to identify sturgeon species and their hybrids.

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Main Author: Eshagh Zadeh, H.
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Language:Persian
Published: 2015
Subjects:Biology, Iran, Beluga, Sturgeon, Siberian sturgeon, Hybrid, Geometric morphometrics, Huso huso, Acipenser baerii, Morphology, Females, Males, Technique,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39361
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-393612021-07-16T01:54:01Z A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique Eshagh Zadeh, H. Biology Iran Beluga Sturgeon Siberian sturgeon Hybrid Geometric morphometrics Huso huso Acipenser baerii Morphology Females Males Technique Polymorphism between the species of sturgeons due to natural hybridization, human manipulations and escaping hybrids from farms makes their identification difficult. Hence, this research was conducted to study the differences in head shape between the Great beluga (Huso huso), Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometric technique. In total 120 specimens (30 specimens from each group) were sampled. Nine, twelve and thirteen land mark points were digitized on 2D images of the lateral, dorsal and ventral views of their head, respectively, using TpsDig2. Landmark data after GPA, was analyzed using CVA and MANOVA. The results showed significant differences the terms of head shapes in all three views (P<0.001). Based on Mahalanobis distances, the shape of head inventral view has better ability to differentiate the species and their diploid and triploid hybrids. The results also showed that hybrids head shape are more similar to male parent. This study confirmed the ability of geometric morphometrics method as an effective, standard and low cost technique to identify sturgeon species and their hybrids. 2021-06-24T18:18:17Z 2021-06-24T18:18:17Z 2015 article TRUE 2008-8965 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39361 fa http://kmsu.ac.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 23-34 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24963 18721 2018-11-19 09:47:27 24963 Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology
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topic Biology
Iran
Beluga
Sturgeon
Siberian sturgeon
Hybrid
Geometric morphometrics
Huso huso
Acipenser baerii
Morphology
Females
Males
Technique
Biology
Iran
Beluga
Sturgeon
Siberian sturgeon
Hybrid
Geometric morphometrics
Huso huso
Acipenser baerii
Morphology
Females
Males
Technique
spellingShingle Biology
Iran
Beluga
Sturgeon
Siberian sturgeon
Hybrid
Geometric morphometrics
Huso huso
Acipenser baerii
Morphology
Females
Males
Technique
Biology
Iran
Beluga
Sturgeon
Siberian sturgeon
Hybrid
Geometric morphometrics
Huso huso
Acipenser baerii
Morphology
Females
Males
Technique
Eshagh Zadeh, H.
A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
description Polymorphism between the species of sturgeons due to natural hybridization, human manipulations and escaping hybrids from farms makes their identification difficult. Hence, this research was conducted to study the differences in head shape between the Great beluga (Huso huso), Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometric technique. In total 120 specimens (30 specimens from each group) were sampled. Nine, twelve and thirteen land mark points were digitized on 2D images of the lateral, dorsal and ventral views of their head, respectively, using TpsDig2. Landmark data after GPA, was analyzed using CVA and MANOVA. The results showed significant differences the terms of head shapes in all three views (P<0.001). Based on Mahalanobis distances, the shape of head inventral view has better ability to differentiate the species and their diploid and triploid hybrids. The results also showed that hybrids head shape are more similar to male parent. This study confirmed the ability of geometric morphometrics method as an effective, standard and low cost technique to identify sturgeon species and their hybrids.
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Iran
Beluga
Sturgeon
Siberian sturgeon
Hybrid
Geometric morphometrics
Huso huso
Acipenser baerii
Morphology
Females
Males
Technique
author Eshagh Zadeh, H.
author_facet Eshagh Zadeh, H.
author_sort Eshagh Zadeh, H.
title A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
title_short A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
title_full A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
title_fullStr A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of head morphology shape between Sibrean sturgeon (Acipenser baerii), Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male Siberian sturgeon × female Beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
title_sort comparative study of head morphology shape between sibrean sturgeon (acipenser baerii), beluga sturgeon (huso huso) and their diploid and triploid hybrids (male siberian sturgeon × female beluga) using geometric morphometrics technique
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39361
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