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摘要
摘要 甜菜属(Plectorhinchus)表现出高度的形态可塑性,尤其是在珊瑚礁生态系统中,这通常是由于对不同环境的反应,与基因型无关。关于波斯湾和阿曼湾中该物种的正确分类鉴定的研究很少。在本研究中,使用传统和几何形态计量学方法研究了波斯湾和阿曼湾八种甜菜的形态和分体差异。基于主成分分析(PCA)和判别函数分析(DFA)的传统方法显示了不同形态类型之间的显著形态差异。用于区分形态类型的主要特征是体深、眼眶直径、尾柄深度、背鳍长度、鳃耙和横鳞列。几何形态计量法(GMM)与传统的形态计量法得出的结果几乎一致,并显示出除 Plectorhinchus schotaf 和 P. flavomaculatus 外,其他物种之间的高度差异。形态和形状的变化可能与生态形态学变量有关。阿曼湾的物种多样性高于波斯湾,这可能与非生物因素、地质事件和栖息地结构有关。
Taxonomic Validation of Sweetlips Fish (Haemulidae: Plectorhinchinae) From the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman Based On Traditional and Geometric Morphometrics With Notes On Their Distribution
Abstract
The genus Plectorhinchus (sweetlips) exhibits high morphological plasticity, especially in coral reef ecosystems, which is often due to response to different environments regardless of genotype. Few studies are known on the correct taxonomic identification of the species in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. In the present study, the morphometric and meristic differences between eight sweetlips from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman were investigated using traditional and geometric morphometrics. The traditional approach based on principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant function analysis (DFA) showed significant morphological differences among morphotypes. The main features used to discriminate between morphotypes were body depth, orbital diameter, caudal peduncle depth, dorsal fin length, gill rakers, and transverse scale rows. The geometric morphometric method (GMM) gave almost congruent results with the traditional morphometric and showed a high divergence between species except for Plectorhinchus schotaf and P. flavomaculatus. The morphometric and shape variations could be related to ecomorphological variables. Species diversity was greater in the Gulf of Oman than in the Persian Gulf, which could be due to abiotic factors, geological events, and habitat structure.