Can geometric morphometrics and traditional methods work for evaluation of body shape plasticity of exotic fishes? A case study of topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (Teleostei: Gobionidae)

Zohre Ganjali, H. Esmaeili, S. Eagderi, A. Gholamhosseini
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Introduction of species outside their native distribution ranges, followed by population establishment and becoming an invasive element, has been a common task and a controversial issue in the last century. The topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva is a gobionid fish native to southeast Asia, with a high dispersion potential, which succeeded in spreading out in many countries of Eurasia and north Africa including Iran during the almost 50 years. In this study, we are addressing the following research questions: (1) how do fish morphology differ in different water bodies by applying traditional, and geometric morphometric methods? (2) does morphology of P. parva show previous molecular-phylogenetic research based on mtDNA? Results revealed that traditional morphometric characters do not demonstrate a high phenotypic variation among 20 populations of P. parva collected from nine basins/river drainages. The cluster analysis of Euclidean distances among groups of P. parva populations (nine basins/river drainages) revealed segregation of three populations (Harirood, Esfahan and Mashkid basins). Based on the genetic background and colonisation history of P. parva using the mitochondrial DNA control region (806 bp) and a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcode database (615 bp), presence of three matrilineal haplotypes belonging to two distinct lineages; (1) a widespread lineage with a common haplotype found throughout the country and one exclusive haplotype confined to the Mashkid basin, whose origin can be traced back to a single introduction of a small number of propagules from Japan, and (2) a Chinese lineage represented by a single haplotype found in the Shafarood River of the Caspian Sea basin but also translocated to central Iran. This genetic clustering is somehow in correspondence to the dendrogram derived from the cluster analysis of geometric-morphometrics of P. parva populations and might be due to habitat-induced or genetically induced changes (e.g., fish origin), or it may arise due to the combination of both.
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几何形态计量学和传统方法是否适用于外来鱼类体型可塑性的评价?上嘴鲟(Pseudorasbora parva)个案研究(网骨目:虾蛄科)
在上个世纪,将物种引入其本地分布范围之外,然后建立种群并成为入侵因素,一直是一个共同的任务,也是一个有争议的问题。上嘴鲟(Pseudorasbora parva)是一种原产于东南亚的虾虎鱼,具有很高的扩散潜力,近50年来在欧亚大陆和包括伊朗在内的北非许多国家成功传播。在本研究中,我们将解决以下研究问题:(1)应用传统和几何形态计量学方法在不同水体中鱼类形态的差异?(2)细小疟原虫的形态是否显示了先前基于mtDNA的分子系统发育研究?结果表明,在9个流域/河流流域采集的20个小蠊居群中,传统的形态计量特征并没有表现出很大的表型变异。9个流域/河流流域的小蠊居群欧几里得距离聚类分析显示了3个居群(Harirood、Esfahan和Mashkid流域)的分离性。利用线粒体DNA控制区(806 bp)和细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I条形码数据库(615 bp)对细小疟原虫的遗传背景和定殖历史进行分析,发现存在3个母系单倍型,属于两个不同的谱系;(1)一个广泛的谱系,在全国范围内发现了一个共同的单倍型,而一个独特的单倍型仅限于马什基德盆地,其起源可以追溯到从日本引进的少量繁殖体;(2)一个中国谱系,以在里海盆地的沙法鲁德河发现的单一单倍型为代表,但也转移到了伊朗中部。这种遗传聚类在某种程度上与parva种群的几何形态聚类分析得出的树形图相一致,可能是由于生境引起的或遗传引起的变化(例如,鱼类来源),也可能是由于两者的结合而产生的。
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Iranian Journal of Ichthyology
Iranian Journal of Ichthyology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Ichthyology (IJI) is a peer-reviewed journal for publication of high quality papers on any aspect of ichthyology and will be published 4 times a year by the Iranian Society of Ichthyology (http://www.isi-org.ir). The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence, and will publish original scientific articles in the fields of ichthyology. The editors welcome the submission of original manuscripts including Research Articles, Short communications, and Views & News. Review papers by distinguished authors and Special Issues will also be considered. It is our aim to provide the international scientific community with an efficiently published journal, meeting high scientific and technical standards. Scopes of Iranian Journal of Ichthyology includes: Systematics, taxonomy, morphology, anatomy, biogeography, biodiversity, conservation, ecology and general biology of fishes (reproduction, food and feeding habits, age and growth, population dynamics, etc.). Papers on freshwater, brackish, marine and fossil fishes will be considered.
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