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Ontogenetic patterns of relative growth in young roach Rutilus rutilus: within-river basin comparisons
Authors:Vladimír Ková&#;  Gordon H Copp
Institution:Comenius Unn, Fac oj Natural Sciences, Inst of Zoology Mlynska dolina B2, 842 15 Bratislaia Slovakia;Unn of Hertfordshire, Div of Emironmentat Sciences, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, UK ALW 94B
Abstract:To address the lack of information on the ecomorphology of young of the year juveniles (0+) freshwater fishes despite its importance to understanding geographical variation in life history, we compared the morphology of 0+ juvenile roach Rutilus rutilus from eight sub-regions of the River Great Ouse basin (U K) We tested for variation due to water retention structures, which could act to isolate upstream stocks from the general population Differences in mensural characters between the eight different regions appeared in ventral fin length and eye diameter only, which both were strongly affected by variable relative growth during early juvenile development, thus the discrepancies between regions were not due to geographical location Morphological development in roach ≥ 15 mm standard length (SL) consists of two different intervals during the first (∼ 15-40 mm SL). in contrast to adults, several mensural characters continue to develop allometrically. either positively or negatively suggesting a continuance of the larval period Whereas, m the second interval (> ∼40 mm SL). all the mensural characters except head length and eye diameter grew close to lsometrically with body length, and the rate of variation in relative growth became as strongly limited as that previously reported for adults In contrast to previous studies, which are based on few specimens we suggest this second interval to be the true start of the juvenile period
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