Quantitative analysis of body colouration in Sebastes rockfishes

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Diego Deville, Kentaro Kawai, Tetsuya Umino
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Body colouration, a trait under strong selection, is influenced by the visual background of the environment. The stable influence of depth on visual background dynamics is due to light attenuation along the water column. Depth is also a key factor driving diversification in Sebastes rockfishes, influencing variations in several biological traits. Comparisons between closely related species suggest that brightly coloured species (red, orange, or yellow) tend to inhabit deeper waters and have slower growth rates compared to their shallow-water counterparts with dominance of dark colours (black, brown, or grey). Here, we used 377 photos from 100 Sebastes species, along with recently developed methods of colour quantification and phylogenetic comparative analyses, to assess this trend. Our analyses confirmed the separation of body colouration regarding depth, which was accompanied by differences in growth rates and morphological traits. This indicated that variations in body colourations are included in the ongoing correlational selection process dictated by depth. Analyses of closely related species indicated that depth is an initial driver of colour differentiation and that colour differences do not progressively increase with genetic divergences. We hypothesized that the bright-coloured rockfishes are found in deeper waters because in shallow environments they are more vulnerable to the potential negative effects of UV radiation and higher predation risk, while their predation successes are lessened, in comparison to dark-coloured rockfishes. Overall, this study emphasizes the intricate relationship between genetics, environment, adaptation, and the striking diversity of body colourations observed in Sebastes rockfishes.

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岩鱼体色定量分析
体色是一种受到强烈选择的性状,受到环境视觉背景的影响。深度对视觉背景动态的稳定影响是由水柱的光衰减造成的。深度也是驱动石首鱼多样化的一个关键因素,影响着多种生物特征的变化。近亲物种之间的比较表明,与以深色(黑色、棕色或灰色)为主的浅水物种相比,颜色鲜艳的物种(红色、橙色或黄色)往往栖息在深水区,生长速度较慢。在此,我们使用了来自 100 种塞巴斯蒂鱼的 377 张照片,并结合最近开发的颜色量化和系统发育比较分析方法,对这一趋势进行了评估。我们的分析证实了体色在深度上的分离,这种分离伴随着生长速度和形态特征的差异。这表明,体色的变化包含在深度决定的持续相关选择过程中。对近缘物种的分析表明,深度是体色分化的初始驱动力,体色差异不会随着遗传分化而逐渐增加。我们假设,与深色岩鱼相比,浅水环境中的岩鱼更容易受到紫外线辐射的潜在负面影响,捕食风险更高,同时捕食成功率也更低,因此深水中的岩鱼颜色鲜艳。总之,这项研究强调了遗传学、环境、适应性之间错综复杂的关系,以及在塞巴斯蒂岩鱼身上观察到的惊人的体色多样性。
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Marine Biology
Marine Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
133
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Biology publishes original and internationally significant contributions from all fields of marine biology. Special emphasis is given to articles which promote the understanding of life in the sea, organism-environment interactions, interactions between organisms, and the functioning of the marine biosphere.
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