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Evolutionary trend in feeding habits of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Girella</Emphasis> (Perciformes: Girellidae)
Authors:Naoki?Yagishita  Tetsuji?Nakabonakabo@inetmuseumkyoto-uacjp" title="TN  Email author" target="_blank">nakabo@inetmuseumkyoto-uacjp" itemprop="email" data-track="click" data-track-action="Email author" data-track-label="">Email author
Institution:(1) The Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto University, Yoshida, Sakyo, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Fisheries and Oceanography, Kyoto Institute of Oceanic and Fishery Science, Odashukuno, Miyazu, Kyoto, 626-0052, Japan
Abstract:Although some Girella species are herbivorous, having basically tricuspid teeth, some are omnivorous. To determine the evolutionary trends in feeding habits of Girella, the phylogenetic relationships of several species of Girella were estimated by partially sequencing the mitochondrially encoded NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 gene, and the dentition and adductor mandibulae complex of each species were examined. The cladogram determined from the mitochondrial DNA analysis indicated that multiple tooth-rows containing incisor-like teeth existed in adults of the ancestral species of Girella, species with a single tooth-row of tricuspid teeth in the adult stage having diverged subsequently on several occasions. The tendinous connections between each section of the adductor mandibulae complex are believed to have been simple in the ancestral species, more complicated connections also having diverged later on several occasions. Multiple tooth-rows containing incisor-like teeth and the simple adductor mandibulae complex are deduced as adaptations to herbivory; on the other hand, a single tooth-row of tricuspid teeth and the complicated adductor mandibulae complex are deduced as adaptations to omnivory. Therefore, the ancestral species of Girella is suggested as having been adapted to herbivory, with species adapted to omnivory having diverged on several subsequent occasions.
Keywords:Girella                Dentition  Adductor mandibulae complex  Mitochondrial DNA  Phylogenetic relationships
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