Morphological variation in British Atherinids, and the status of Atherina presbyter Guvier (Pisces: Atherinidae) |
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Authors: | R. N. BAMBER P. A. HENDERSON |
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Affiliation: | Marine Biology Unit, C.E.G.B., Fawley, Southampton S04 1TW |
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Abstract: | A series of morphometric and meristic analyses conducted on specimens of sand smelt, Atherina , from populations around the British Isles, and including classic A. boyeri and A. presbyter forms, has shown that the characteristics variously used in the past to distinguish these two species are invalid. Multivariate analyses showed no significant splitting of the material into two groups which might correlate to these two species; classic A. boyeri and the very large Atlantic coast A. presbyter individuals represent the tails of a continuum of form. From these and published data, it is concluded that the A. boyeri morphology varies under the influence of conditions of temperature and salinity during embryo development, and the isolation of populations maintains comparative morphological distinctions resulting from local selection and random genetic drift. |
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Keywords: | Sand smelt Atherinidae Atherina taxonomy salinity temperature morphological variation population isolation |
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