Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment, University of Glasgow, Rowardennan, Glasgow G63 0AW, Scotland, UK.
J Fish Biol. 2010 Apr;76(6):1491-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02584.x.
Landmark-based geometric morphometric analysis was used to detect differences in scale shape between ecologically distinct phenotypes of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus coexisting in the same lake. Relative warp analysis and standard multivariate analyses of the partial warps, obtained after a Procrustes superimposition, showed that scale landmarks were efficient in discriminating among two closely related alternative phenotypes within each of the two lakes. In Loch Tay, S. alpinus exhibited a bimodal body size-frequency distribution among sexually mature fish, whereas in Loch Awe, S. alpinus are unimodal in body size but segregated into two distinct spawning phenotypes. In both lakes, alternative phenotypes showed significant differences in foraging ecology, habitat use and life history. It is probable that differences in scale shape reflect differences in ecology of these forms.
基于地标(landmark-based)的几何形态测量学分析被用于检测在同一湖泊中共同生存的北极红点鲑(Salvelinus alpinus)的具有明显生态差异的表型之间在体型上的差异。相对弯曲分析和经 Procrustes 叠加后得到的偏弯曲的标准多元分析表明,鳞片的地标能够有效地对这两个湖泊中每一个内的两种密切相关的替代表型进行区分。在泰湖(Loch Tay)中,性成熟的北极红点鲑表现出双峰体型频率分布,而在阿湖(Loch Awe)中,北极红点鲑的体型呈单峰分布,但分为两个不同的产卵表型。在这两个湖泊中,替代表型在觅食生态、生境利用和生活史方面表现出显著差异。鳞片形状的差异很可能反映了这些形态的生态差异。