César E. Fuentes-Montejo, Windsor Aguirre, Diego J. Elías, Christian Barrientos, Caleb D. McMahan
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Abstract
Rocio is a small genus of Neotropical freshwater fishes that is distributed in Atlantic drainages of northern Middle America. Two species of Rocio, R. spinosissima and R. octofasciata, exhibit sympatry in the Río Dulce basin in eastern Guatemala. Rocio spinosissima is endemic to the Río Dulce basin, while R. octofasciata has a larger geographic range that includes this area. Our goal was to explore the ecological and morphological variation shown by these two closely related species and determine their differences. A combination of field work, analysis of museum specimens, and ecological niche modelling helped to better understand the differences in habitat and environmental characteristics, along with the body shape variation. Local-scale environmental data suggest that both species inhabit lentic environments, with R. spinosissima using narrower and low canopy-covered habitats and R. octofasciata inhabiting areas with a larger range of environmental characteristics. Ecological Niche Models indicated that land cover, soil, precipitation, and temperature largely define the distribution of both species. Body shape differs between species, with R. spinosissima exhibiting a rounder and deeper body while R. octofasciata is more elongated. Specimens of R. octofasciata across its distribution also show variation in head shape, mouth position, fin, and caudal peduncle characteristics, possibly as a response to trophic strategies that reduce competition. Similarities in their environments and morphologies allow us to identify broadly overlapping niches in the two species of Rocio, while the fine scale differences documented between species will have conservation implications for the endemic R. spinosissima.
Rocio 是新热带淡水鱼中的一个小属,分布于中美洲北部的大西洋流域。在危地马拉东部的 Río Dulce 盆地,有两种 Rocio,R. spinosissima 和 R. octofasciata,表现出共生关系。Rocio spinosissima 是 Río Dulce 盆地的特有物种,而 R. octofasciata 的分布范围更大,包括这一地区。我们的目标是探索这两个关系密切的物种在生态和形态上的变异,并确定它们之间的差异。实地考察、博物馆标本分析和生态位建模相结合,有助于更好地理解栖息地和环境特征的差异,以及体形的变化。当地尺度的环境数据表明,这两个物种都栖息在透水环境中,桫椤栖息在较窄和低树冠覆盖的栖息地,而八佛手则栖息在环境特征范围较大的地区。生态位模型表明,土地覆盖、土壤、降水和温度在很大程度上决定了这两个物种的分布。spinosissima的体型更圆、更深,而八角蟾的体型更修长。章鱼标本在其分布区内的头型、口部位置、鳍和尾柄特征也有差异,这可能是对减少竞争的营养策略的回应。环境和形态上的相似性使我们能够确定这两种罗氏鱼大致重叠的生态位,而记录到的物种间的细微差别将对特有的罗氏鱼(R. spinosissima)产生保护影响。
期刊介绍:
Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in freshwater environments, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Manuscripts involving ecologically-oriented studies of behavior, conservation, development, genetics, life history, physiology, and host-parasite interactions are welcomed. Studies involving population ecology and community ecology are also of interest, as are evolutionary approaches including studies of population biology, evolutionary ecology, behavioral ecology, and historical ecology. Papers addressing the life stages of anadromous and catadromous species in estuaries and inshore coastal zones are considered if they contribute to the general understanding of freshwater fish ecology. Theoretical and modeling studies are suitable if they generate testable hypotheses, as are those with implications for fisheries. Manuscripts presenting analyses of published data are considered if they produce novel conclusions or syntheses. The journal publishes articles, fresh perspectives, and reviews and, occasionally, the proceedings of conferences and symposia.