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Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau

Resource polymorphism is a ubiquitous phenomenon in vertebrates and may represent a critical intermediate stage in speciation. Freshwater lakes in high‐altitude areas represent a natural system for understanding resource polymorphism in fishes benefiting from diverse lacustrine environments and spec...

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Autores principales: Qiao, Jialing, Hu, Jiaxin, Xia, Qin, Zhu, Ren, Chen, Kang, Zhao, Jie, Yan, Yunzhi, Chu, Ling, He, Dekui
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6470
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author Qiao, Jialing
Hu, Jiaxin
Xia, Qin
Zhu, Ren
Chen, Kang
Zhao, Jie
Yan, Yunzhi
Chu, Ling
He, Dekui
author_facet Qiao, Jialing
Hu, Jiaxin
Xia, Qin
Zhu, Ren
Chen, Kang
Zhao, Jie
Yan, Yunzhi
Chu, Ling
He, Dekui
author_sort Qiao, Jialing
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description Resource polymorphism is a ubiquitous phenomenon in vertebrates and may represent a critical intermediate stage in speciation. Freshwater lakes in high‐altitude areas represent a natural system for understanding resource polymorphism in fishes benefiting from diverse lacustrine environments and species‐poor fish assemblages. We report resource polymorphism in a cyprinid fish, Schizopygopsis thermalis, in Lake Amdo Tsonak Co, a headwater lake in the upper Salween River system. Two discrete intraspecific morphs, planktivorous and benthivorous, were identified according to geometric morphometrics and traditional univariate linear measures. The planktivorous morph exhibits a longer head, longer upper and lower jaw, larger asymptotic standard length (L(∞)), lower growth rate (k), and higher growth performance index (φ) than the benthivorous morph. With respect to descriptive traits, the planktivorous morph possesses a large, terminal mouth and obvious mucus pores on the cheek and chin, while the benthivorous morph is characterized by a more inferior mouth with a sharpen horny edge on the lower jaw and unconspicuous mucus pores. The discrete pelagic–benthic resources and low interspecific competition in the lake system might drive the initial differentiation of the two morphs, and partial spatial reproductive isolation in breeding further maintains and reinforces the differences between them.
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spelling pubmed-73915442020-08-04 Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau Qiao, Jialing Hu, Jiaxin Xia, Qin Zhu, Ren Chen, Kang Zhao, Jie Yan, Yunzhi Chu, Ling He, Dekui Ecol Evol Original Research Resource polymorphism is a ubiquitous phenomenon in vertebrates and may represent a critical intermediate stage in speciation. Freshwater lakes in high‐altitude areas represent a natural system for understanding resource polymorphism in fishes benefiting from diverse lacustrine environments and species‐poor fish assemblages. We report resource polymorphism in a cyprinid fish, Schizopygopsis thermalis, in Lake Amdo Tsonak Co, a headwater lake in the upper Salween River system. Two discrete intraspecific morphs, planktivorous and benthivorous, were identified according to geometric morphometrics and traditional univariate linear measures. The planktivorous morph exhibits a longer head, longer upper and lower jaw, larger asymptotic standard length (L(∞)), lower growth rate (k), and higher growth performance index (φ) than the benthivorous morph. With respect to descriptive traits, the planktivorous morph possesses a large, terminal mouth and obvious mucus pores on the cheek and chin, while the benthivorous morph is characterized by a more inferior mouth with a sharpen horny edge on the lower jaw and unconspicuous mucus pores. The discrete pelagic–benthic resources and low interspecific competition in the lake system might drive the initial differentiation of the two morphs, and partial spatial reproductive isolation in breeding further maintains and reinforces the differences between them. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7391544/ /pubmed/32760539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6470 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Qiao, Jialing
Hu, Jiaxin
Xia, Qin
Zhu, Ren
Chen, Kang
Zhao, Jie
Yan, Yunzhi
Chu, Ling
He, Dekui
Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title_full Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title_short Pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in Schizopygopsis thermalis Herzenstein 1891 (Pisces, Cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the Salween River system on the Tibetan Plateau
title_sort pelagic–benthic resource polymorphism in schizopygopsis thermalis herzenstein 1891 (pisces, cyprinidae) in a headwater lake in the salween river system on the tibetan plateau
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6470
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