Intraspecific Morphometric Variation in a New Species of Ceratomyxa Thélohan 1892 (Cnidaria) from the South Atlantic Ocean: An Ecomorphological Study Using Geometric Morphometrics.

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Biology-Basel Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.3390/biology14010079
Delfina M P Cantatore, Martina Lisnerová, Paula S Marcotegui, María A Rossin, Astrid S Holzer
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A new species of Ceratomyxa (Ceratomyxidae, Myxosporea) was found infecting the gall bladder of the Argentine croaker Umbrina canosai Berg 1895 (Sciaenidae, Perciformes) from the Argentine sea. Using an integrative taxonomic approach that combines morphological, bioecological, and molecular analyses, we provide evidence that clearly differentiates this species from known taxa and formally describe Ceratomyxa fialai as a new species. This study is the first to apply landmark-based geometric morphometrics (GM) in myxozoan research, providing a detailed analysis of conspecific morphometric variation of ceratomyxid myxospores, examining their natural variation within and among different ceratomyxids infecting the gall bladder of U. canosai. Using GM analyses, we successfully capture and quantify phenotypic variation at the organismal level. Our results suggest that myxospore shape variation may be driven by both developmental noise and phenotypic plasticity. The work highlights the utility of GM in advancing the understanding of myxozoan morphology and its evolutionary implications and emphasizes the need for further research on myxospore shape evolution and its ecological and adaptive significance in natural populations.

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南大西洋Ceratomyxa th lohan 1892(刺胞)新种的种内形态变异:基于几何形态计量学的生态形态学研究。
在阿根廷海域的阿根廷黄花鱼Umbrina canosai Berg 1895的胆囊中发现了一新种(角鼻蝇科,粘孢子虫)。采用形态学、生物生态学和分子生物学相结合的综合分类方法,为该物种与已知分类群的区别提供了证据,并将其正式描述为新种。本研究首次将基于地标的几何形态计量学(GM)应用于黏液动物研究,详细分析了角鼻粘液孢子的同种形态变异,考察了它们在感染美国油菜胆囊的不同角鼻粘液孢子内部和之间的自然变异。利用转基因分析,我们成功地捕获和量化了生物体水平上的表型变异。我们的研究结果表明,粘孢子形状的变化可能是由发育噪声和表型可塑性驱动的。本研究强调了转基因技术在促进对黏液动物形态及其进化意义的理解方面的作用,并强调了对黏液孢子形态进化及其在自然种群中的生态和适应意义的进一步研究的必要性。
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