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Z. S. O. Bopo, D. Sokouri, Y. N. Amon, A. Boua, N. S. P. Assanvo
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利用几何形态计量学方法,通过形态特征对nilochromis (Linnaeus, 1758)与Sarotherodon melanotheron (Ruppel, 1852)杂交组合的培养潜力进行了评价。杂交和饲养过程持续了六个月,在Layo水产养殖站的一个混凝土池塘中进行。形态学研究是用形态计量学生物标志物进行的,如平均体型和发育稳态的组成部分(通道化和发育稳定性)。使用相对扭曲分析(RWA)和典型变量分析(CVA)调查各组之间的平均体型,而通过ANOVA Procrustes评估管道化和波动不对称性。结果表明,杂种的体型介于两亲本之间,第一代的互交杂种在体型上表现出杂种优势。杂种优势效应似乎也积极影响不对称和沟通化水平的波动,这反映了杂交类群之间的发育相容性。这种杂交优势更多地出现在黑褐螟雄性与niloticus雌性杂交的杂种上。一般来说,杂交体的头部形态与亲本O. niloticus相似,鳍与亲本S. melanotheron相似。此外,形状的波动不对称在亲本种和杂交种之间没有变化,相反,大小的波动不对称在后者较小。研究发现,与亲本相比,杂交种的渠化程度更小。因此,这些结果表明杂交种可以从亲本种积累的大部分优势中获益。
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Assessment of Culture Potentialities of Hybrids from Crosses between Oreochromis niloticus and Sarotherodon melanotheron Reared in Ebrié Lagoon (Côte d’Ivoire) Using Geometric Morphometric Approach: An Advance Study
Culture potentialities of the hybrids from crosses between Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Sarotherodon melanotheron (Ruppel, 1852) were assessed in breeding design through morphological features using geometric morphometric approach. The crosses and rearing procedure, that lasted six months, are performed into a concrete pond at Layo Aquaculture Station. The morphological studies were undertaken with morphometric biomarkers such as average body shape and components of developmental homeostasis (canalisation and developmental stability). Average body shape between groups was investigated using Relative Warps Analysis (RWA) and Canonical Variates Analysis (CVA), whereas canalisation and fluctuating asymmetry were evaluated from ANOVA Procrustes. The results showed that the body shape of the hybrids is intermediate between those of the two parental species and that the reciprocal hybrids of first generation exhibit heterosis in size. Heterosis effects also seem affect positively fluctuating asymmetry and canalisation levels, which mirror developmental compatibilities between hybridising taxa. This hybrid vigor appeared more on the hybrids resulting from crosses between S. melanotheron males and O. niloticus females. In a general way, the morphology of the head of the hybrids is similar to that of the parent O. niloticus and their fins resembled to those of the parent S. melanotheron. Moreover, fluctuating asymmetry in shape does not vary between parental species and hybrids, contrary to fluctuating asymmetry in size, which is lesser in latter. Canalisation was found to be smaller in the hybrids compared to the parental ones. So, these results revealed that the hybrids could benefit from most of accrued advantages of parental species.
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