Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei

Despite the commercial importance of the Gadiformes, many aspects of their classification are weakly established and disagreements exist on the phylogenetic relationships of various families. An attempt to determine the systematic significance of the scales is made in studying the morphology and the...

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Main Authors: KHEMIRI, Sana, MEUNIER, François J., LAURIN, Michel, ZYLBERBERG, Louise
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spelling ftdatacite:10.21411/cbm.a.fbab4704 2023-05-15T17:08:53+02:00 Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei KHEMIRI, Sana MEUNIER, François J. LAURIN, Michel ZYLBERBERG, Louise 2001 https://dx.doi.org/10.21411/cbm.a.fbab4704 http://application.sb-roscoff.fr/cbm/doi/10.21411/CBM.A.FBAB4704 unknown Station Biologique de Roscoff (SBR) Text Article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2001 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.21411/cbm.a.fbab4704 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Despite the commercial importance of the Gadiformes, many aspects of their classification are weakly established and disagreements exist on the phylogenetic relationships of various families. An attempt to determine the systematic significance of the scales is made in studying the morphology and the structure of the scales of 17 species belonging to nine families which were examined using light and electron microscopy. The scales are elasmoid and of the cycloid type in all families except in the Macrouridae in which they are of ctenoid or spinoid type. All these scales show the characteristics of typical Teleostei: they are made of acellular mineralized tissues, and the plywood-like structure of the basal plate is orthogonal or at least intermediate in Melanonus zugmayeri and Raniceps raninus. The reduction of the basal plate to only one ply in the scales of Muraenolepis orangiensis is concomitant with the reduced size of the scale. Collagen "TC" fibers crossing the plywood-like structure were only found in the basal plate of the scales of Lota lota, the only species completely confined to freshwater. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggests that Lota lota should be excluded from the Gadidae. The superficial ornamentations of the scales are thought to be related to the swimming. The morphological and structural characteristics of the gadiform scales could be considered at least as family-dependent. Text Lota lota lota DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Despite the commercial importance of the Gadiformes, many aspects of their classification are weakly established and disagreements exist on the phylogenetic relationships of various families. An attempt to determine the systematic significance of the scales is made in studying the morphology and the structure of the scales of 17 species belonging to nine families which were examined using light and electron microscopy. The scales are elasmoid and of the cycloid type in all families except in the Macrouridae in which they are of ctenoid or spinoid type. All these scales show the characteristics of typical Teleostei: they are made of acellular mineralized tissues, and the plywood-like structure of the basal plate is orthogonal or at least intermediate in Melanonus zugmayeri and Raniceps raninus. The reduction of the basal plate to only one ply in the scales of Muraenolepis orangiensis is concomitant with the reduced size of the scale. Collagen "TC" fibers crossing the plywood-like structure were only found in the basal plate of the scales of Lota lota, the only species completely confined to freshwater. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggests that Lota lota should be excluded from the Gadidae. The superficial ornamentations of the scales are thought to be related to the swimming. The morphological and structural characteristics of the gadiform scales could be considered at least as family-dependent.
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MEUNIER, François J.
LAURIN, Michel
ZYLBERBERG, Louise
spellingShingle KHEMIRI, Sana
MEUNIER, François J.
LAURIN, Michel
ZYLBERBERG, Louise
Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
author_facet KHEMIRI, Sana
MEUNIER, François J.
LAURIN, Michel
ZYLBERBERG, Louise
author_sort KHEMIRI, Sana
title Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
title_short Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
title_full Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
title_fullStr Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and structure of the scales in the Gadiformes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other Teleostei
title_sort morphology and structure of the scales in the gadiformes (actinopterygii: teleostei: paracanthopterygii) and a comparison to the elasmoid scales of other teleostei
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