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Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis

The pouched lamprey, Geotria australis Gray, 1851, has long been considered monotypic in the Geotriidae family with a wide southern temperate distribution across Australasia and South America. Recent studies have provided molecular and morphological evidence for a second Geotria species in South Ame...

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Autores principales: Baker, Cindy F., Rossi, Carla Riva, Quiroga, Pamela, White, Emily, Williams, Peter, Kitson, Jane, Bice, Christopher M., Renaud, Claude B., Potter, Ian, Neira, Francisco J., Baigún, Claudio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33951087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250601
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author Baker, Cindy F.
Rossi, Carla Riva
Quiroga, Pamela
White, Emily
Williams, Peter
Kitson, Jane
Bice, Christopher M.
Renaud, Claude B.
Potter, Ian
Neira, Francisco J.
Baigún, Claudio
author_facet Baker, Cindy F.
Rossi, Carla Riva
Quiroga, Pamela
White, Emily
Williams, Peter
Kitson, Jane
Bice, Christopher M.
Renaud, Claude B.
Potter, Ian
Neira, Francisco J.
Baigún, Claudio
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description The pouched lamprey, Geotria australis Gray, 1851, has long been considered monotypic in the Geotriidae family with a wide southern temperate distribution across Australasia and South America. Recent studies have provided molecular and morphological evidence for a second Geotria species in South America; Geotria macrostoma (Burmeister, 1868). The aim of this study was to determine morphometric and physical characteristics of adult G. macrostoma that further differentiate this re-instated species of Geotriidae from G. australis. The diagnostic features discriminating immature adult G. macrostoma from G. australis when entering fresh water, are distinct differences in dentition, oral papillae and fimbriae counts and differences in coloration. In addition, G. macrostoma display greater growth of the prebranchial region and oral disc and has a deeper body depth and higher condition factor. All current ecological knowledge of the genus Geotria is based on Australasian populations, which may not be applicable to G. macrostoma. To ensure the conservation and protection of the Patagonian lamprey as a re-identified species, further investigations are needed to understand its life history, biology and ecology throughout its range.
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spelling pubmed-80991252021-05-17 Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis Baker, Cindy F. Rossi, Carla Riva Quiroga, Pamela White, Emily Williams, Peter Kitson, Jane Bice, Christopher M. Renaud, Claude B. Potter, Ian Neira, Francisco J. Baigún, Claudio PLoS One Research Article The pouched lamprey, Geotria australis Gray, 1851, has long been considered monotypic in the Geotriidae family with a wide southern temperate distribution across Australasia and South America. Recent studies have provided molecular and morphological evidence for a second Geotria species in South America; Geotria macrostoma (Burmeister, 1868). The aim of this study was to determine morphometric and physical characteristics of adult G. macrostoma that further differentiate this re-instated species of Geotriidae from G. australis. The diagnostic features discriminating immature adult G. macrostoma from G. australis when entering fresh water, are distinct differences in dentition, oral papillae and fimbriae counts and differences in coloration. In addition, G. macrostoma display greater growth of the prebranchial region and oral disc and has a deeper body depth and higher condition factor. All current ecological knowledge of the genus Geotria is based on Australasian populations, which may not be applicable to G. macrostoma. To ensure the conservation and protection of the Patagonian lamprey as a re-identified species, further investigations are needed to understand its life history, biology and ecology throughout its range. Public Library of Science 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8099125/ /pubmed/33951087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250601 Text en © 2021 Baker et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Baker, Cindy F.
Rossi, Carla Riva
Quiroga, Pamela
White, Emily
Williams, Peter
Kitson, Jane
Bice, Christopher M.
Renaud, Claude B.
Potter, Ian
Neira, Francisco J.
Baigún, Claudio
Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title_full Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title_fullStr Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title_short Morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult Patagonian lamprey, Geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, Geotria australis
title_sort morphometric and physical characteristics distinguishing adult patagonian lamprey, geotria macrostoma from the pouched lamprey, geotria australis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33951087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250601
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