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Morphometric comparisons of plant-mimetic juvenile fish associated with plant debris observed in the coastal subtropical waters around Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan
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Alexya Cunha de Queiroz1  Yoichi Sakai2  Marcelo Vallinoto1  Breno Barros1 
[1] Instituto de Estudos Costeiros, Laboratório de Evolução, Universidade Federal do Pará;Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Laboratory of Aquatic Resources, Hiroshima University;Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto;Campus de Capanema, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia
关键词: Protective camouflage;    Masquerade;    Coastal environments;    Convergent evolution;    Shape analysis;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.2268
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

The general morphological shape of plant-resembling fish and plant parts were compared using a geometric morphometrics approach. Three plant-mimetic fish species, Lobotes surinamensis (Lobotidae), Platax orbicularis (Ephippidae) and Canthidermis maculata (Balistidae), were compared during their early developmental stages with accompanying plant debris (i.e., leaves of several taxa) in the coastal subtropical waters around Kuchierabu-jima Island, closely facing the Kuroshio Current. The degree of similarity shared between the plant parts and co-occurring fish species was quantified, however fish remained morphologically distinct from their plant models. Such similarities were corroborated by analysis of covariance and linear discriminant analysis, in which relative body areas of fish were strongly related to plant models. Our results strengthen the paradigm that morphological clues can lead to ecological evidence to allow predictions of behavioural and habitat choice by mimetic fish, according to the degree of similarity shared with their respective models. The resemblance to plant parts detected in the three fish species may provide fitness advantages via convergent evolutionary effects.

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