Department of Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States of America.
Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Centro EULA, Departmento de Sistemas Acuáticos, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
PLoS One. 2021 Jun 11;16(6):e0252780. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252780. eCollection 2021.
Body and head shape among fishes both vary between environments influenced by water velocity and across ontogeny. Although the shape changes associated with variation in average water velocity and ontogeny are well documented, few studies have tested for the interaction between these two variables (i.e., does ontogenetic shape variation differ between velocity environments). We use geometric morphometrics to characterize shape differences in Trichomycterus areolatus, a freshwater catfish found in high and low-velocity environments in Chile. We identify a significant interaction between velocity environment and body size (i.e., ontogeny). Ontogenetic patterns of shape change are consistent with other studies, but velocity environment differentially affects the ontogenetic trajectory of shape development in T. areolatus. Shape change over ontogeny appears more constrained in high-velocity environments compared to low-velocity environments.
鱼类的身体和头部形状在受水流速度影响的环境和个体发育过程中都存在差异。尽管与平均水流速度和个体发育变化相关的形状变化已经有详细的记录,但很少有研究测试这两个变量之间的相互作用(即,速度环境之间的个体发育形状变化是否不同)。我们使用几何形态测量学来描述智利高、低流速环境中发现的淡水鲶鱼 Trichomycterus areolatus 的形状差异。我们发现流速环境和体型(即个体发育)之间存在显著的相互作用。形态变化的个体发育模式与其他研究一致,但流速环境会对 T. areolatus 的形态发育轨迹产生不同的影响。与低流速环境相比,在高流速环境中,个体发育过程中的形状变化似乎受到更多的限制。