扩展北极鱼类的分类、生物多样性和生物地理学知识:对最多样化的 Lycodes 属(Zoarcidae)的个案研究

IF 1.2 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Zoologischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcz.2024.11.003
Mikhail V. Nazarkin , Alexei M. Orlov
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鳗鲡属(Zoarcidae)是北极海域物种最丰富的鱼类属。由于研究力度不够,物种鉴定经常出现错误,一些北极鳗鲡的物种组成和实际分布范围仍然存在疑问。2019 年在西伯利亚北极的四个海域(楚科奇西部海域、东西伯利亚海域、拉普捷夫海域和喀拉海域)进行了考察航行,收集了 12 种鳗鲡属 Lycodes 的新材料。对这些物种的形态特征、变异性和分布进行了描述和讨论。在新的海域发现了 4 个物种,即首次在东西伯利亚海发现了网纹石斑鱼(Lycodes reticulatus),首次在楚科奇海发现了苍鳞石斑鱼(Lycodes pallidus),首次在拉普捷夫海发现了石斑鱼(Lycodes raridens),首次在楚科奇海和东西伯利亚海发现了石斑鱼(Lycodes rossi)。这些记录大大扩展了我们对这些物种现代分布范围的了解,并可能证明太平洋物种正在向北极扩张。研究结果表明,L. pallidus 和 Lycodes polaris 可能是西伯利亚三个北极海域中数量最多、分布最广的物种,而前者的形态变异范围最广。所提供的数据有助于监测北极生态系统的生物多样性,面对气候变化和不断增加的人为压力,北极生态系统正在迅速发生变化。
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Extending the knowledge of taxonomy, biodiversity, and biogeography of Arctic ichthyofauna: A case study of the most diverse genus Lycodes (Zoarcidae)
Eelpout genus Lycodes (Zoarcidae) is the most species-rich genus of fishes in the Arctic seas. The species composition and the actual ranges of some Arctic eelpouts are still questionable due to insufficient research efforts and often incorrect species identifications. A new material on 12 species of eelpout genus Lycodes was collected during 2019 research cruise in four seas of Siberian Arctic (western Chukchi, East Siberian, Laptev, and Kara seas). The morphological characters, variability and distribution of these species are described and discussed. Four species are discovered in new areas, i.e. Lycodes reticulatus were for the first time reported for the East Siberian Sea, Lycodes pallidus for the Chukchi Sea, Lycodes raridens for the Laptev Sea, and Lycodes rossi in the Chukchi and East Siberian seas. These records significantly extend our knowledge on the modern ranges of these species, and may testify to the expansion of Pacific species into the Arctic. Results obtained show that L. pallidus and Lycodes polaris might be the most abundant and widespread species occurred in three Siberian Arctic seas, while former species is characterized by the widest range of morphological variability. A data presented contribute to monitoring of the biodiversity of Arctic ecosystems that are transforming rapidly in the face of climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure.
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Zoologischer Anzeiger
Zoologischer Anzeiger 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology is devoted to comparative zoology with a special emphasis on morphology, systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology targeting all metazoans, both modern and extinct. We also consider taxonomic submissions addressing a broader systematic and/or evolutionary context. The overall aim of the journal is to contribute to our understanding of the organismic world from an evolutionary perspective. The journal Zoologischer Anzeiger invites suggestions for special issues. Interested parties may contact one of the editors.
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