Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area

Late stage pre-extrusion larvae have been examined from 37 marinus-type and 44 mentella-type redfish, obtained from three localities in the Newfoundland area. Examination of 120 larvae from each fish has revealed that a difference exists between the two types, in the relative presence or absence of...

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Published in:Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada
Main Authors: Templeman, Wilfred, Sandeman, E. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1959
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f59-057 2023-12-17T10:44:13+01:00 Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area Templeman, Wilfred Sandeman, E. J. 1959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f59-057 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f59-057 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada volume 16, issue 6, page 763-789 ISSN 0015-296X General Medicine journal-article 1959 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f59-057 2023-11-19T13:38:37Z Late stage pre-extrusion larvae have been examined from 37 marinus-type and 44 mentella-type redfish, obtained from three localities in the Newfoundland area. Examination of 120 larvae from each fish has revealed that a difference exists between the two types, in the relative presence or absence of caudal melanophores in their larvae. The caudal melanophores, when present, are situated near the base of the caudal fin and ventral to the vertebral column. Caudal melanophores were absent in only 2.3% of the larvae from mentella-type parents in contrast to the absence of caudal melanophores in 76.1% of the larvae from marinus-type parents. When only those larvae having caudal melanophores are considered, larvae from marinus-type, parents usually have but a single melanophore whereas those from mentella-type parents usually have two caudal melanophores.This difference between larval samples provides evidence of the existence of a real genetic difference between mentella and marinus types of redfish in the Northwest Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 16 6 763 789
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Templeman, Wilfred
Sandeman, E. J.
Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
topic_facet General Medicine
description Late stage pre-extrusion larvae have been examined from 37 marinus-type and 44 mentella-type redfish, obtained from three localities in the Newfoundland area. Examination of 120 larvae from each fish has revealed that a difference exists between the two types, in the relative presence or absence of caudal melanophores in their larvae. The caudal melanophores, when present, are situated near the base of the caudal fin and ventral to the vertebral column. Caudal melanophores were absent in only 2.3% of the larvae from mentella-type parents in contrast to the absence of caudal melanophores in 76.1% of the larvae from marinus-type parents. When only those larvae having caudal melanophores are considered, larvae from marinus-type, parents usually have but a single melanophore whereas those from mentella-type parents usually have two caudal melanophores.This difference between larval samples provides evidence of the existence of a real genetic difference between mentella and marinus types of redfish in the Northwest Atlantic.
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author Templeman, Wilfred
Sandeman, E. J.
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Sandeman, E. J.
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title Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
title_short Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
title_full Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
title_fullStr Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
title_full_unstemmed Variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the Newfoundland area
title_sort variations in caudal pigmentation in late-stage pre-extrusion larvae from marinus - and mentella -type female redfish from the newfoundland area
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