Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, 501 Life Sciences West, Stillwater, OK 74078, U.S.A.
J Fish Biol. 2014 Feb;84(2):283-96. doi: 10.1111/jfb.12281. Epub 2014 Jan 9.
This study investigated a rapidly vanishing group of fishes in the genus Characodon (including Characodon lateralis and Characodon audax) from the upper Rio Mezquital drainage in Mexico. Using specimens from museum collections, morphological variation was assessed to quantify body shape differentiation among historic (i.e. extirpated and extant) collection sites. In both sexes, body shape (particularly head shape, the proportion of the caudal peduncle and the position and size of dorsal and anal fins) varied significantly among populations and species. Variation among collection sites could at least partially be attributed to geography, as the presence of distinct hydrographic units and a major waterfall coincided with major body shape differences. These results are discussed in the light of previously published molecular genetic analyses, as they have direct implications for taxonomic problems and the need for conservation measures for these endangered fishes.
本研究调查了墨西哥上梅兹夸特河流域(包括Characodon lateralis 和 Characodon audax)一个正在迅速消失的鱼类属——Characodon。利用博物馆收藏的标本,评估了形态变异,以量化历史(即灭绝和现存)采集点之间的体型分化。在两性中,体型(特别是头部形状、尾柄的比例以及背鳍和臀鳍的位置和大小)在种群和物种之间存在显著差异。采集点之间的变异至少部分归因于地理因素,因为存在明显的水文单元和一个大瀑布与体型的显著差异相一致。这些结果结合先前发表的分子遗传分析进行了讨论,因为它们对这些濒危鱼类的分类问题和保护措施有直接影响。