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Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena

Sexual dimorphism is the most conspicuous difference between the sexes. This study examines possible sexual dimorphism and the relative growth patterns of morphometric characteristics in the marine medaka, Oryzias dancena for their potential to help differentiate between males and females of this sp...

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Autores principales: Im, Jae Hyun, Gil, Hyun Woo, Lee, Tae Ho, Kong, Hee Jeong, Ahn, Cheol Min, Kim, Bong Seok, Kim, Dong Soo, Zhang, Chang Ik, Park, In-Seok
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5270608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28144638
http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2016.20.4.331
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author Im, Jae Hyun
Gil, Hyun Woo
Lee, Tae Ho
Kong, Hee Jeong
Ahn, Cheol Min
Kim, Bong Seok
Kim, Dong Soo
Zhang, Chang Ik
Park, In-Seok
author_facet Im, Jae Hyun
Gil, Hyun Woo
Lee, Tae Ho
Kong, Hee Jeong
Ahn, Cheol Min
Kim, Bong Seok
Kim, Dong Soo
Zhang, Chang Ik
Park, In-Seok
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description Sexual dimorphism is the most conspicuous difference between the sexes. This study examines possible sexual dimorphism and the relative growth patterns of morphometric characteristics in the marine medaka, Oryzias dancena for their potential to help differentiate between males and females of this species. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated by a non-linear regression method were L(∞)=30.2 mm, K=3.22/year, and τ(0)=-0.05. All 18 characteristics measured showed a difference between males and females from 70 days after hatching. Each of these characteristics were significantly different between sexes (ANCOVA, P<0.05), and the ratio of standard length between sexes showed that males were larger than females for all five morphometric measurements. Fin length measurements were taken for 21 distances of anal fin and 7 distances of dorsal fin between landmarks. There were all differences for all dorsal fin rays between the males and the females and there is significant difference in 70 days after their hatch when the sexual dimorphism is presented. The significant difference (P<0.05) in fin ray for male and female was more greatly seen as they grow. Male marine medaka showed more rapid growth than females, with longer length, dorsal fins and anal fins. Differences in these characteristics will be useful during experiments when it is necessary to differentiate between sexes of marine medaka.
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spelling pubmed-52706082017-01-31 Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena Im, Jae Hyun Gil, Hyun Woo Lee, Tae Ho Kong, Hee Jeong Ahn, Cheol Min Kim, Bong Seok Kim, Dong Soo Zhang, Chang Ik Park, In-Seok Dev Reprod Original Research Paper Sexual dimorphism is the most conspicuous difference between the sexes. This study examines possible sexual dimorphism and the relative growth patterns of morphometric characteristics in the marine medaka, Oryzias dancena for their potential to help differentiate between males and females of this species. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated by a non-linear regression method were L(∞)=30.2 mm, K=3.22/year, and τ(0)=-0.05. All 18 characteristics measured showed a difference between males and females from 70 days after hatching. Each of these characteristics were significantly different between sexes (ANCOVA, P<0.05), and the ratio of standard length between sexes showed that males were larger than females for all five morphometric measurements. Fin length measurements were taken for 21 distances of anal fin and 7 distances of dorsal fin between landmarks. There were all differences for all dorsal fin rays between the males and the females and there is significant difference in 70 days after their hatch when the sexual dimorphism is presented. The significant difference (P<0.05) in fin ray for male and female was more greatly seen as they grow. Male marine medaka showed more rapid growth than females, with longer length, dorsal fins and anal fins. Differences in these characteristics will be useful during experiments when it is necessary to differentiate between sexes of marine medaka. The Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2016-12 2016-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5270608/ /pubmed/28144638 http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2016.20.4.331 Text en The Korean Society of Developmental Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Im, Jae Hyun
Gil, Hyun Woo
Lee, Tae Ho
Kong, Hee Jeong
Ahn, Cheol Min
Kim, Bong Seok
Kim, Dong Soo
Zhang, Chang Ik
Park, In-Seok
Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title_full Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title_fullStr Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title_short Morphometric Characteristics and Fin Dimorphism between Male and Female on the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena
title_sort morphometric characteristics and fin dimorphism between male and female on the marine medaka, oryzias dancena
topic Original Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5270608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28144638
http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2016.20.4.331
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