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A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure

Geometric morphometrics (GM) enable the quantification of morphological variation on various scales. Recent technical advances allow analyzing complex three‐dimensional shapes also in cases where landmark‐based approaches are not appropriate. Pelvic girdle bones (basipterygia) of Sulawesi ricefishes...

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Autores principales: Spanke, Tobias, Gabelaia, Mariam, Flury, Jana M., Hilgers, Leon, Wantania, Letha Louisiana, Misof, Bernhard, Wipfler, Benjamin, Wowor, Daisy, Mokodongan, Daniel F., Herder, Fabian, Schwarzer, Julia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10582673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37859830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10613
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author Spanke, Tobias
Gabelaia, Mariam
Flury, Jana M.
Hilgers, Leon
Wantania, Letha Louisiana
Misof, Bernhard
Wipfler, Benjamin
Wowor, Daisy
Mokodongan, Daniel F.
Herder, Fabian
Schwarzer, Julia
author_facet Spanke, Tobias
Gabelaia, Mariam
Flury, Jana M.
Hilgers, Leon
Wantania, Letha Louisiana
Misof, Bernhard
Wipfler, Benjamin
Wowor, Daisy
Mokodongan, Daniel F.
Herder, Fabian
Schwarzer, Julia
author_sort Spanke, Tobias
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description Geometric morphometrics (GM) enable the quantification of morphological variation on various scales. Recent technical advances allow analyzing complex three‐dimensional shapes also in cases where landmark‐based approaches are not appropriate. Pelvic girdle bones (basipterygia) of Sulawesi ricefishes are 3D structures that challenge traditional morphometrics. We hypothesize that the pelvic girdle of ricefishes experienced sex‐biased selection pressures in species where females provide brood care by carrying fertilized eggs supported by elongated pelvic fins (“pelvic brooding”). We test this by comparing pelvic bone shapes of both sexes in species exhibiting pelvic brooding and the more common reproductive strategy “transfer brooding,” by using landmark‐free 2D and 3D GM, as well as qualitative shape descriptions. Both landmark‐free approaches revealed significant interspecific pelvic bone variation in the lateral process, medial facing side of the pelvic bone, and overall external and internal wing shape. Within pelvic brooders, the three analyzed species are clearly distinct, while pelvic bones of the genus Adrianichthys are more similar to transfer brooding Oryzias. Female pelvic brooding Oryzias exhibit prominent, medially pointing tips extending from the internal wing and basipterygial plate that are reduced or absent in conspecific males, Adrianichthys and transfer brooding Oryzias, supporting our hypothesis that selection pressures affecting pelvic girdle shape are sex‐biased in Sulawesi ricefishes. Furthermore, both sexes of pelvic brooding Oryzias have overall larger pelvic bones than other investigated ricefishes. Based on these differences, we characterized two reproductive strategy‐ and sex‐dependent pelvic girdle types for Sulawesi ricefishes. Morphological differences between the investigated pelvic brooding genera Adrianichthys and Oryzias provide additional evidence for two independent origins of pelvic brooding. Overall, our findings add to a better understanding on traits related to pelvic brooding in ricefishes and provide a basis for upcoming studies on pelvic girdle function and morphology.
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spelling pubmed-105826732023-10-19 A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure Spanke, Tobias Gabelaia, Mariam Flury, Jana M. Hilgers, Leon Wantania, Letha Louisiana Misof, Bernhard Wipfler, Benjamin Wowor, Daisy Mokodongan, Daniel F. Herder, Fabian Schwarzer, Julia Ecol Evol Research Articles Geometric morphometrics (GM) enable the quantification of morphological variation on various scales. Recent technical advances allow analyzing complex three‐dimensional shapes also in cases where landmark‐based approaches are not appropriate. Pelvic girdle bones (basipterygia) of Sulawesi ricefishes are 3D structures that challenge traditional morphometrics. We hypothesize that the pelvic girdle of ricefishes experienced sex‐biased selection pressures in species where females provide brood care by carrying fertilized eggs supported by elongated pelvic fins (“pelvic brooding”). We test this by comparing pelvic bone shapes of both sexes in species exhibiting pelvic brooding and the more common reproductive strategy “transfer brooding,” by using landmark‐free 2D and 3D GM, as well as qualitative shape descriptions. Both landmark‐free approaches revealed significant interspecific pelvic bone variation in the lateral process, medial facing side of the pelvic bone, and overall external and internal wing shape. Within pelvic brooders, the three analyzed species are clearly distinct, while pelvic bones of the genus Adrianichthys are more similar to transfer brooding Oryzias. Female pelvic brooding Oryzias exhibit prominent, medially pointing tips extending from the internal wing and basipterygial plate that are reduced or absent in conspecific males, Adrianichthys and transfer brooding Oryzias, supporting our hypothesis that selection pressures affecting pelvic girdle shape are sex‐biased in Sulawesi ricefishes. Furthermore, both sexes of pelvic brooding Oryzias have overall larger pelvic bones than other investigated ricefishes. Based on these differences, we characterized two reproductive strategy‐ and sex‐dependent pelvic girdle types for Sulawesi ricefishes. Morphological differences between the investigated pelvic brooding genera Adrianichthys and Oryzias provide additional evidence for two independent origins of pelvic brooding. Overall, our findings add to a better understanding on traits related to pelvic brooding in ricefishes and provide a basis for upcoming studies on pelvic girdle function and morphology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10582673/ /pubmed/37859830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10613 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Spanke, Tobias
Gabelaia, Mariam
Flury, Jana M.
Hilgers, Leon
Wantania, Letha Louisiana
Misof, Bernhard
Wipfler, Benjamin
Wowor, Daisy
Mokodongan, Daniel F.
Herder, Fabian
Schwarzer, Julia
A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title_full A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title_fullStr A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title_full_unstemmed A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title_short A landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae): How 2D and 3D geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
title_sort landmark‐free analysis of the pelvic girdle in sulawesi ricefishes (adrianichthyidae): how 2d and 3d geometric morphometrics can complement each other in the analysis of a complex structure
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10582673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37859830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10613
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