Predicting the functional morphology of lotic and lentic populations of the invasive Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters, 1852)

Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2022.69.4.123422-05
K. Kumar, S. S. Swathy, M. P. Rajeeshkumar, N. Saravanane, M. Hashim
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A better understanding of the mechanism which connects the morphology of fishes and their ecological performance is a major goal in evolutionary studies. As accepted widely, intra-species polymorphism mostly arises from divergent selection pressures between different environments. The present study sought to understand the functional morphological variations exhibited by Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters, 1852) inhabiting heterogeneous habitats, using functional indices derived from the body. We found that O. mossambicus exhibited clear functional responses to divergent habitats indicating trait-habitat linkages. Fishes differed in three out of fifteen indices compared, which are mainly related to swimming performances. Fishes collected from the river possess more streamlined bodies and achieve higher values in indices related to swimming efficiencies. However, there were no significant intra-species differences in the indices related to feeding between habitats, indicating that functional divergences in O. mossambicus are mainly related to swimming and locomotion. The study confirmed that the morpho-functional variations observed in this species are primarily of selection pressure caused by habitat heterogeneities. The present findings further confirm our understanding of the predictive power of the trait-environment approach and indicate that fishes tend to change their traits related to swimming and foraging with changing ecological conditions of the habitat.Keywords: Cichlids, Ecomorphology, Functional traits, Phenotypic variation, Trophic polymorphism
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预测入侵莫桑比克罗非鱼(Oreochromis mossambicus)的乳液和扁豆种群的功能形态(Peters,1852)
更好地理解鱼类形态及其生态性能之间的联系机制是进化研究的主要目标。正如人们普遍接受的那样,种内多态性主要源于不同环境之间不同的选择压力。本研究试图利用来自身体的功能指数来了解莫桑比克罗非鱼(Peters,1852)在异质栖息地表现出的功能形态变化。我们发现,O.mossambicus对不同的栖息地表现出明显的功能反应,表明特征-栖息地的联系。相比之下,鱼类在15项指标中有3项存在差异,这些指标主要与游泳性能有关。从河里采集的鱼类拥有更流线型的身体,在与游泳效率相关的指数中获得更高的值。然而,不同栖息地之间与觅食相关的指数在种内没有显著差异,这表明O.mossambicus的功能差异主要与游泳和运动有关。该研究证实,在该物种中观察到的形态功能变化主要是由栖息地异质性引起的选择压力。目前的研究结果进一步证实了我们对特征环境方法预测能力的理解,并表明鱼类倾向于随着栖息地生态条件的变化而改变其与游泳和觅食有关的特征。关键词:慈鲷类,生态形态学,功能性状,表型变异,营养多态性
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