东北太平洋章鱼喙形的物种水平检测

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Malacologia Pub Date : 2022-05-27 DOI:10.4002/040.064.0202
Mariana Díaz-Santana-Iturrios, Viridiana Zepeda-Benitez, Renata Pacheco-Ovando, Claudio F. Cornejo, J. Cerda, C. Salinas-Zavala, J. Granados-Amores
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头足类动物具有上下几丁质喙,其形状可用于物种识别。然而,喙的形态特征通常是从含有很少形状信息的资料中获得的,从而影响了分类群的确定。因此,在本研究中,我们使用几何形态计量学分析了东北太平洋六种章鱼喙形的种间差异。我们发现了根据上喙和下喙形状的物种水平歧视的证据。此外,我们对每个物种的这些几丁质结构进行了详细的描述,并根据上喙和下喙的形状开发了一种识别物种的关键。本研究评估的章鱼喙的种间形态变异可能是与栖息地和摄食习性有关的适应过程的结果。本研究所产生的信息可用于东北太平洋六种章鱼的上喙和下喙形状识别。
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Northeastern Pacific Octopus Beak Shape for Species-Level Detection
ABSTRACT Cephalopods have upper and lower chitinous beaks, and their shape can be used to identify species. However, the morphological attributes of beaks are commonly obtained from sources that contain little information on shape, compromising the determination of taxa. Thus, in this study, we used geometric morphometrics to analyze inter-specific differences in beak shape of six octopus species from the northeastern Pacific. We found evidence of species-level discrimination according to upper and lower beak shape. In addition, we provided a detailed description of these chitinous structures for each species, and we developed a key to identify the species based on upper and lower beak shape. The inter-specific morphological variation of beaks of the octopuses evaluated in our study could be the result of adaptive processes related to habitat and feeding habits. The information generated in our study can be used for identification of six octopus species from the northeastern Pacific based on upper and lower beak shape.
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Malacologia
Malacologia 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Malacologia publishes papers on all groups of the Mollusca. Malacologia specializes in publishing long papers and monographic treatments. Complete data are especially appreciated. Papers must be of interest to an international readership. Papers in systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolution and phylogenetic treatments are especially welcomed. Also welcomed are letters to the editor involving papers published or issues of import to science of the day.
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