Analyzing morphometry among extant and extinct species: A case study of genus Agassizia (Spatangoida: Echinoidea)

A. Martínez-Melo, Carolina Martin-Cao Romero, C. Galván-Villa, R. Sotelo-Casas
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Introduction: The genus Agassizia in Mexico is represented both in the fossil record with the species Agassizia regia† during the Miocene of Chiapas and in the extant species Agassizia excentrica on the Atlantic coast and Agassizia scrobiculata on the Pacific coast. Qualitative diagnosis and descriptions make it hard to distinguish morphological boundaries between species, especially in groups with fossils and recent representatives, increasing the level of complexity by having samples of disparate qualities and quantities. Objective: We propose the use of little explored statistical methods in the comparison of paleontological and biological populations. This methodology allowed us to resolve issues of missing values in a morphometric data set for the genus Agassizia. Methods: Using samples recently collected and specimens already housed in collections, we explore a routine of recovery of missing data MICE and the numerical and graphic analyses PERMANOVA, PCA, and SIMPER to compare morphometric parameters between these species for recognizing diagnostic characters. Results: Our results show a clear morphological difference in the length of the ambulacrum II and the length and width of the periproct and peristome structures, these being greater in A. scrobiculata, with a consistent pattern in both population samples not previously described. Conclusions: Quantitative morphometric comparisons can be an assertive and complementary tool to determine distinctive differentiation characteristics in species of the same genus. Comparative morphology reviews should be an ongoing exercise to keep taxonomic knowledge on both extinct and extant species up to date. Our research encourage the scientific community studying fossil populations to utilize quantitative and multivariate methods to strengthen their investigations.
分析现存和灭绝物种的形态计量:Agassizia属(Spatangoida: Echinoidea)案例研究
简介:墨西哥的 Agassizia 属既有恰帕斯中新世的 Agassizia regia† 化石记录,也有大西洋沿岸的 Agassizia excentrica 和太平洋沿岸的 Agassizia scrobiculata 现存物种。定性诊断和描述很难区分物种之间的形态界限,尤其是在有化石和新近代表物种的类群中,质量和数量不同的样本增加了复杂性。目标:我们建议在古生物种群和生物种群的比较中使用鲜有探索的统计方法。通过这种方法,我们解决了姬蛙属形态计量数据集的缺失值问题。方法:利用最近采集的样本和已收藏的标本,我们探索了一种恢复缺失数据的常规方法 MICE 以及 PERMANOVA、PCA 和 SIMPER 等数字和图形分析方法,以比较这些物种之间的形态计量参数,从而识别诊断特征。结果我们的研究结果表明,伏喙II的长度、周喙和周喙结构的长度和宽度存在明显的形态差异,鳞栉蛙的这些差异更大,在两个种群样本中都有一致的模式,但以前没有描述过。结论定量形态计量学比较是确定同属物种独特分化特征的有力补充工具。比较形态学审查应是一项持续性工作,以不断更新灭绝物种和现存物种的分类学知识。我们的研究鼓励研究化石种群的科学界利用定量和多元方法加强研究。
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