The anal fin complex in a weakly discharging electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii(Mormyridae) |
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Authors: | L Greisman† P Moller† |
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Institution: | Hunter College of the City University of New York, Department of Psychology and the American Museum of Natural History, Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Department of Ichthyology), Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024‐5192, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An examination of the permanent bony structures of the anal fin complex in the mormyrid fish, Gnathonemus petersii , revealed two new structural sexual dimorphisms: longer proximal pterygiophores and wider anal fin rays in males than in females. Both structures are thought to facilitate the male's courtship‐associated anal fin reflex. Adult male mormyrid fishes are characterized by a dorsally directed indentation of the posterior body wall (anal fin indentation). The expression of this indentation in males, presumably driven by anal fin musculature, was correlated with the fish's gonadal state: large indentations were associated with high gonado‐somatic indices and small indentations with low indices. |
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Keywords: | anal fin Gnathonemus petersii Mormyridae sexual dimorphism structural plasticity and permanence |
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