Morphological variation among geographic populations of the rare finless eels Apterichtus anguiformis and Apterichtus caecus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae)

M. Mura, F. Palmas, S. Cabiddu, A. Sabatini
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Abstract Morphological analysis of recently collected specimens of the slender finless eel Apterichtus anguiformis (26 specimens) and the European finless eel Apterichtus caecus (14 specimens) in waters off the coast of Sardinia (central-western Mediterranean) confirmed their distinction from each other. Analysis also revealed a pronounced difference in mouth length in A. anguiformis from Sardinian waters when compared to the holotype and published data. To clarify their taxonomic status, morphological characteristics of the finless eels were analysed using morphometric and meristic characters. The morphometric differences between species were mainly related to the position of the anus and to cranial-related characters. Variation in meristic traits revealed differences in the number of operculum and pre-anal pores as well as the number of total vertebrae. Finally, we were able to capture specimens of these rare species using experimental trawl fishing gear, in which the entire cod-end was covered with a fine mesh net size of 8 mm; this sampling approach would be a good sampling method for further studies.
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稀有无鳍鳗地理种群的形态变异(鳗目:蛇尾科)
摘要对近期在撒丁岛(地中海中西部)海域采集到的细长无鳍鳗鳗鳗(Apterichtus anguiformis, 26只)和欧洲无鳍鳗(Apterichtus caecus, 14只)的形态分析证实了它们的区别。分析还揭示了撒丁岛水域的a. anguiformis的口长与完整型和已发表的数据相比有明显的差异。为明确其分类学地位,本文利用形态计量学和分生统计学对其形态特征进行了分析。种间形态计量学差异主要与肛门位置和颅相关性状有关。分生性状的变异揭示了盖孔和肛前孔数量以及总椎骨数量的差异。最后,我们使用实验拖网渔具捕获了这些稀有物种的标本,其中整个鳕鱼端都覆盖着8毫米的细网;这种抽样方法为进一步的研究提供了良好的抽样方法。
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Italian Journal of Zoology
Italian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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