Polymorphism of skull proportions in large African barbs Barbus intermedius sensu Banister (Cyprinidae) from Lakes Awasa and Langano (Rift Valley, Ethiopia)
- Autores: Mina M.V.1, Mironovsky A.N.2, Dgebuadze Y.Y.2
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							Afiliações: 
							- Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology
- Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
 
- Edição: Volume 56, Nº 4 (2016)
- Páginas: 498-504
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0032-9452/article/view/166529
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945216040068
- ID: 166529
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Resumo
After performing principal component analysis (PCA) of 13 characters (indices) of skulls of large African barbs (Barbus intermedius complex sensu Banister, 1973) from Lakes Awasa and Langano (Ethiopia) distributions of individuals in coordinates BL and PC1 were studied where BL is the basal skull length and PC1 is the first principal component. It is shown that in both the lakes there are groups of barbs whose individual ontogenetic trajectories are situated within separated ontogenetic channels. Separation of the channels is by far less distinct than that of the channels of generalized and specialized forms of barbs from Lake Tana and not correlated with differences in external traits. It is suggested that the revealed polymorphism is connected with food resource partitioning and might serve as a prerequisite of further divergence of sympatric forms of large African barbs.
Sobre autores
M. Mina
Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology
							Autor responsável pela correspondência
							Email: mvmina@bk.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Rússia, 							ul. Vavilova 26, Moscow, 119991						
A. Mironovsky
Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
														Email: mvmina@bk.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Rússia, 							pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071						
Yu. Dgebuadze
Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
														Email: mvmina@bk.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Rússia, 							pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071						
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