Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters

8 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables [EN] The sagittal otolith and eye diameter of two sympatric species of the genus Aphanopus, A. carbo and A. intermedius, from North Atlantic waters were investigated. The study objectives were to find morphometric variables of otoliths to identify the two species and rel...

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Main Authors: Tuset, Víctor M., Piretti, Silvia, Lombarte, Antoni, González, José A.
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Language:English
Published: CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/28900
https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2010.74n4807
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/28900 2024-02-11T10:06:50+01:00 Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters Uso del otolito sagitta y el diámetro del ojo para la caracterización ecológica de peces de profundidad: Aphanopus carbo and A. Intermedius del Atlántico nororiental Tuset, Víctor M. Piretti, Silvia Lombarte, Antoni González, José A. 2010-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/28900 https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2010.74n4807 en eng CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2010.74n4807 Scientia Marina 74(4): 807-814 (2010) 0214-8358 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/28900 doi:10.3989/scimar.2010.74n4807 1886-8134 open Ecology Morphometry Otolith Aphanopus carbo Aphanopus intermedius Teleosts Ecología Morfometría Otolito Teleósteos artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2010 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2010.74n4807 2024-01-16T09:28:25Z 8 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables [EN] The sagittal otolith and eye diameter of two sympatric species of the genus Aphanopus, A. carbo and A. intermedius, from North Atlantic waters were investigated. The study objectives were to find morphometric variables of otoliths to identify the two species and relate ecomorphological characters of otolith and eye diameter to the depth distribution of each species. The otoliths of the two species are very similar, although significant differences in shape, otolith height and weight and the sulcus acusticus area were detected. The ratio between eye diameter and cephalic length (ED:CL ratio) was also significantly different. In both analyses A. carbo obtained higher values, which suggests that A. carbo and A. intermedius live in different spatial niches, and that A. carbo inhabits deeper waters. The ratio between the sulcus and otolith areas (S:O) was low compared to other fish species, which suggests that the hearing capacity of Aphanopus spp. is adapted to low frequency sound. This adaptation may be related to the oceanographic conditions in which these species live, and in particular to the characteristics of sound transmission in the “SOFAR channel” [ES] El otolito sagitta y el diámetro del ojo de dos especies simpátricas del género Aphanopus, A. carbo y A. intermedius, del Atlántico Norte fueron analizados. Los objetivos del estudio se centraron en encontrar las variables morfométricas del otolito que pudiesen ser empleadas en la diferenciación de ambas especies y en establecer una correspondencia entre la profundidad de distribución de las especies y las características ecomorfológicas del otolito y del diámetro del ojo. Los otolitos de ambas especies resultaron ser parecidos, si bien se detectaron diferencias significativas en la forma, en el peso y la anchura del otolito y en el área del sulcus acusticus. La proporción entre el diámetro del ojo y la longitud cefálica (ED:CL) también puso de manifiesto diferencias significativas entre ambas especies. En ambos análisis, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Scientia Marina 74 4 807 814
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topic Ecology
Morphometry
Otolith
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus intermedius
Teleosts
Ecología
Morfometría
Otolito
Teleósteos
spellingShingle Ecology
Morphometry
Otolith
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus intermedius
Teleosts
Ecología
Morfometría
Otolito
Teleósteos
Tuset, Víctor M.
Piretti, Silvia
Lombarte, Antoni
González, José A.
Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
topic_facet Ecology
Morphometry
Otolith
Aphanopus carbo
Aphanopus intermedius
Teleosts
Ecología
Morfometría
Otolito
Teleósteos
description 8 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables [EN] The sagittal otolith and eye diameter of two sympatric species of the genus Aphanopus, A. carbo and A. intermedius, from North Atlantic waters were investigated. The study objectives were to find morphometric variables of otoliths to identify the two species and relate ecomorphological characters of otolith and eye diameter to the depth distribution of each species. The otoliths of the two species are very similar, although significant differences in shape, otolith height and weight and the sulcus acusticus area were detected. The ratio between eye diameter and cephalic length (ED:CL ratio) was also significantly different. In both analyses A. carbo obtained higher values, which suggests that A. carbo and A. intermedius live in different spatial niches, and that A. carbo inhabits deeper waters. The ratio between the sulcus and otolith areas (S:O) was low compared to other fish species, which suggests that the hearing capacity of Aphanopus spp. is adapted to low frequency sound. This adaptation may be related to the oceanographic conditions in which these species live, and in particular to the characteristics of sound transmission in the “SOFAR channel” [ES] El otolito sagitta y el diámetro del ojo de dos especies simpátricas del género Aphanopus, A. carbo y A. intermedius, del Atlántico Norte fueron analizados. Los objetivos del estudio se centraron en encontrar las variables morfométricas del otolito que pudiesen ser empleadas en la diferenciación de ambas especies y en establecer una correspondencia entre la profundidad de distribución de las especies y las características ecomorfológicas del otolito y del diámetro del ojo. Los otolitos de ambas especies resultaron ser parecidos, si bien se detectaron diferencias significativas en la forma, en el peso y la anchura del otolito y en el área del sulcus acusticus. La proporción entre el diámetro del ojo y la longitud cefálica (ED:CL) también puso de manifiesto diferencias significativas entre ambas especies. En ambos análisis, ...
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author Tuset, Víctor M.
Piretti, Silvia
Lombarte, Antoni
González, José A.
author_facet Tuset, Víctor M.
Piretti, Silvia
Lombarte, Antoni
González, José A.
author_sort Tuset, Víctor M.
title Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
title_short Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
title_full Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
title_fullStr Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
title_full_unstemmed Using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius from NE Atlantic waters
title_sort using sagittal otoliths and eye diameter for ecological characterization of deep-sea fish: aphanopus carbo and a. intermedius from ne atlantic waters
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