Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)

The diversity of functional feeding anatomy is particularly impressive in fishes and correlates with various interspecific ecological specializations. Intraspecific polymorphism can manifest in divergent feeding morphology and ecology, often along a benthic–pelagic axis. Arctic charr ( Salvelinus al...

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Main Authors: Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Ósk, von Elm, Laura-Marie, Ingimarsson, Finnur, Tersigni, Samuel, Snorrason, Sigurður Sveinn, Pálsson, Arnar, Steele, Sarah Elizabeth
Other Authors: Schubert, Michael, Institute of Biology at the University of Iceland
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author Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Ósk
von Elm, Laura-Marie
Ingimarsson, Finnur
Tersigni, Samuel
Snorrason, Sigurður Sveinn
Pálsson, Arnar
Steele, Sarah Elizabeth
author2 Schubert, Michael
Institute of Biology at the University of Iceland
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description The diversity of functional feeding anatomy is particularly impressive in fishes and correlates with various interspecific ecological specializations. Intraspecific polymorphism can manifest in divergent feeding morphology and ecology, often along a benthic–pelagic axis. Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus ) is a freshwater salmonid known for morphological variation and sympatric polymorphism and in Lake Þingvallavatn, Iceland, four morphs of charr coexist that differ in preferred prey, behaviour, habitat use, and external feeding morphology. We studied variation in six upper and lower jaw bones in adults of these four morphs using geometric morphometrics and univariate statistics. We tested for allometric differences in bone size and shape among morphs, morph effects on bone size and shape, and divergence along the benthic-pelagic axis. We also examined the degree of integration between bone pairs. We found differences in bone size between pelagic and benthic morphs for two bones (dentary and premaxilla). There was clear bone shape divergence along a benthic–pelagic axis in four bones (dentary, articular-angular, premaxilla and maxilla), as well as allometric shape differences between morphs in the dentary. Notably for the dentary, morph explained more shape variation than bone size. Comparatively, benthic morphs possess a compact and taller dentary, with shorter dentary palate, consistent with visible (but less prominent) differences in external morphology. As these morphs emerged in the last 10,000 years, these results indicate rapid functional evolution of specific feeding structures in arctic charr. This sets the stage for studies of the genetics and development of rapid and parallel craniofacial evolution.
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spelling crplos:10.1371/journal.pone.0300359 2025-04-13T14:12:20+00:00 Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Ósk von Elm, Laura-Marie Ingimarsson, Finnur Tersigni, Samuel Snorrason, Sigurður Sveinn Pálsson, Arnar Steele, Sarah Elizabeth Schubert, Michael Institute of Biology at the University of Iceland 2024 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300359 https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300359 en eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLOS ONE volume 19, issue 5, page e0300359 ISSN 1932-6203 journal-article 2024 crplos https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300359 2025-03-17T11:21:43Z The diversity of functional feeding anatomy is particularly impressive in fishes and correlates with various interspecific ecological specializations. Intraspecific polymorphism can manifest in divergent feeding morphology and ecology, often along a benthic–pelagic axis. Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus ) is a freshwater salmonid known for morphological variation and sympatric polymorphism and in Lake Þingvallavatn, Iceland, four morphs of charr coexist that differ in preferred prey, behaviour, habitat use, and external feeding morphology. We studied variation in six upper and lower jaw bones in adults of these four morphs using geometric morphometrics and univariate statistics. We tested for allometric differences in bone size and shape among morphs, morph effects on bone size and shape, and divergence along the benthic-pelagic axis. We also examined the degree of integration between bone pairs. We found differences in bone size between pelagic and benthic morphs for two bones (dentary and premaxilla). There was clear bone shape divergence along a benthic–pelagic axis in four bones (dentary, articular-angular, premaxilla and maxilla), as well as allometric shape differences between morphs in the dentary. Notably for the dentary, morph explained more shape variation than bone size. Comparatively, benthic morphs possess a compact and taller dentary, with shorter dentary palate, consistent with visible (but less prominent) differences in external morphology. As these morphs emerged in the last 10,000 years, these results indicate rapid functional evolution of specific feeding structures in arctic charr. This sets the stage for studies of the genetics and development of rapid and parallel craniofacial evolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic charr Arctic Iceland Salvelinus alpinus Þingvallavatn PLOS Arctic Þingvallavatn ENVELOPE(-21.150,-21.150,64.183,64.183) PLOS ONE 19 5 e0300359
spellingShingle Jónsdóttir, Guðbjörg Ósk
von Elm, Laura-Marie
Ingimarsson, Finnur
Tersigni, Samuel
Snorrason, Sigurður Sveinn
Pálsson, Arnar
Steele, Sarah Elizabeth
Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title_full Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title_fullStr Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title_full_unstemmed Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title_short Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)
title_sort diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of arctic charr (salvelinus alpinus)
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300359
https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300359