斑点鱼(Hudsonius Hudsonius)种内骨学变异的评估(鲤形目:亮鱼科)。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Erika K Jessen
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摘要

Hudsonius Hudsonius(鲤形目:拟鲤科),俗称斑点鱼,是一种小型鲤科鱼类,在北美大部分地区都有发现。H. hudsonius传统上被认为是notropin鱼类中最基础和最具形态的物种之一,即传统上属于或与大型多系Notropis属相关的鱼类,包括但不限于Alburnops, Cyprinella, Ericymba, Lythrurus, Miniellus和Paranonotropis。最近的分子研究进一步证实了H. hudsonius的基本性质。诺托平鱼类的骨学研究要么集中在骨骼的特定区域,包括头盖骨、咽齿和齿形,要么集中在尾骨。其他人则试图利用骨学特征来确定进化关系。然而,没有研究专门关注哈德逊人的骨学,也没有强调单一诺tropin物种的种内骨学。因此,本研究旨在描述和分析H. hudsonius的关键骨学特征,突出了来自阿尔伯塔省、西北地区、马尼托巴省和安大略省的15个种群内的关键骨学变异。重点介绍了口腔颌骨、悬吊骨、眼系列、鳃器、舌骨区、眶周系列、胸带、骨盆带、尾骨和颅骨的组成部分。我对哈德逊人的骨学分析揭示了除骨盆带外所有检查区域的变异。东部和西部人群的区域差异在胸带融合程度、尾骨旁和尾骨第一脊膜的融合程度以及尿透明的形状上尤为明显。这一分析的结果提供了一个基础诺tropin物种的骨学的概述,并强调哪些区域受到变化。这也提出了进一步的问题,当前分类分类的基础上观察到的区域差异哈德逊人。
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Assessing the intraspecific osteological variation in the spottail shiner (Hudsonius hudsonius) (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae).

Hudsonius hudsonius (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae), commonly known as the spottail shiner, is a small cyprinoid fish species found across much of North America. H. hudsonius has traditionally been regarded as one of the most basal and plesiomorphic species among the notropin fishes, that is, fishes traditionally placed in or associated with the large, polyphyletic genus Notropis, including but not limited to Alburnops, Cyprinella, Ericymba, Lythrurus, Miniellus and Paranonotropis. The basal nature of H. hudsonius has been further corroborated by recent molecular studies. The osteology of notropin fishes has either focused on a specific region of the skeleton, including the cranium, pharyngeal teeth and dental formulae, or the caudal skeleton. Others have aimed to determine evolutionary relationships using osteological characteristics. However, no research has focused on the osteology of H. hudsonius specifically nor emphasized the intraspecific osteology of a single notropin species. Thus, this study aimed to describe and analyse key osteological characters of H. hudsonius, highlighting key osteological variants within and among 15 populations from Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba and Ontario. Particular attention is given to the elements of the oral jaws, suspensorium, opercular series, branchial apparatus, hyoid region, circumorbital series, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, caudal skeleton and skull. My analysis of the osteology of H. hudsonius reveals variation in all examined regions except the pelvic girdle. Regional differentiation between eastern and western populations is especially evident in the degree of fusion of the pectoral girdle, fusion of the parhypural and first hypural of the caudal skeleton and shape of the urohyal. The results of this analysis provide an overview of the osteology of a basal notropin species and highlight which regions are subject to variation. It also raises further questions about the current taxonomic classification of H. hudsonius based on the regional differences observed here.

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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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