Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine

Morphology and morphometry of the sagittae otolith were studied in fish associated with different substrates. The shape, margins and rostrum of three groups of otoliths from several species were analyzed: group 1 (fish associated with soft substrates, N = 10 species), group 2 (fish associated with h...

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spelling paper:paper_01657836_v60_n2-3_p551_Volpedo2023-06-08T15:15:04Z Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine Ecomorphology Ecotypes Morphometry Otolith ecomorphology ecotype fish morphometry otolith Argentina (fish) Sagitta Siganus Morphology and morphometry of the sagittae otolith were studied in fish associated with different substrates. The shape, margins and rostrum of three groups of otoliths from several species were analyzed: group 1 (fish associated with soft substrates, N = 10 species), group 2 (fish associated with hard substrates, N = 10 species) and group 3 (pelagic fish, not associated with the bottom, N = 6 species). E and R indexes were calculated for each species. The value of E = maximum width of the sagitta (WO)/maximum length of the sagitta (LO)%, expresses the relative tendency in the shape otolith (from circular to elongate). The value of R = length of the rostrum (LR)/LO%, expresses the percentage in the total length of the otolith that corresponds to the rostrum. The sagittae of group 1 were circular or polygonal with rounded borders. The rostrum can be absent or poorly developed. The sagittae shape of group 2 was elongated, with ornamented borders and a rostrum. The sagittae of group 3 possessed a prominent rostrum, a deep V-shaped cisure and ornamented borders. Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in the E index of groups 1 and 2, while R values of the three groups were significantly different. These results were compared with 80 other species, belonging to 12 families, from the publisher literature. E and R values could be used to characterize the sagittae of the marine fish and could be considered a useful tool for fish ecology studies. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 2003 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01657836_v60_n2-3_p551_Volpedo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01657836_v60_n2-3_p551_Volpedo
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topic Ecomorphology
Ecotypes
Morphometry
Otolith
ecomorphology
ecotype
fish
morphometry
otolith
Argentina (fish)
Sagitta
Siganus
spellingShingle Ecomorphology
Ecotypes
Morphometry
Otolith
ecomorphology
ecotype
fish
morphometry
otolith
Argentina (fish)
Sagitta
Siganus
Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
topic_facet Ecomorphology
Ecotypes
Morphometry
Otolith
ecomorphology
ecotype
fish
morphometry
otolith
Argentina (fish)
Sagitta
Siganus
description Morphology and morphometry of the sagittae otolith were studied in fish associated with different substrates. The shape, margins and rostrum of three groups of otoliths from several species were analyzed: group 1 (fish associated with soft substrates, N = 10 species), group 2 (fish associated with hard substrates, N = 10 species) and group 3 (pelagic fish, not associated with the bottom, N = 6 species). E and R indexes were calculated for each species. The value of E = maximum width of the sagitta (WO)/maximum length of the sagitta (LO)%, expresses the relative tendency in the shape otolith (from circular to elongate). The value of R = length of the rostrum (LR)/LO%, expresses the percentage in the total length of the otolith that corresponds to the rostrum. The sagittae of group 1 were circular or polygonal with rounded borders. The rostrum can be absent or poorly developed. The sagittae shape of group 2 was elongated, with ornamented borders and a rostrum. The sagittae of group 3 possessed a prominent rostrum, a deep V-shaped cisure and ornamented borders. Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in the E index of groups 1 and 2, while R values of the three groups were significantly different. These results were compared with 80 other species, belonging to 12 families, from the publisher literature. E and R values could be used to characterize the sagittae of the marine fish and could be considered a useful tool for fish ecology studies. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
title Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
title_short Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
title_full Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
title_fullStr Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
title_full_unstemmed Ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off Argentine
title_sort ecomorphological patterns of the sagitta in fish on the continental shelf off argentine
publishDate 2003
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01657836_v60_n2-3_p551_Volpedo
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01657836_v60_n2-3_p551_Volpedo
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