Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).

The phenomenon of a massive vertebral deformity was recorded in the radiating Labeobarbus assemblage from the middle reaches of the Genale River (south-eastern Ethiopia, East Africa). Within this sympatric assemblage, five trophic morphs-generalized, lipped, piscivorous and two scraping feeders-were...

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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e1602f803b9a4a948f9d8a48609e12b5 2023-05-15T15:32:37+02:00 Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae). Alexander S Golubtsov Nikolai B Korostelev Boris A Levin 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239639 https://doaj.org/article/e1602f803b9a4a948f9d8a48609e12b5 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239639 https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0239639 https://doaj.org/article/e1602f803b9a4a948f9d8a48609e12b5 PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 1, p e0239639 (2021) Medicine R Science Q article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239639 2022-12-31T10:24:06Z The phenomenon of a massive vertebral deformity was recorded in the radiating Labeobarbus assemblage from the middle reaches of the Genale River (south-eastern Ethiopia, East Africa). Within this sympatric assemblage, five trophic morphs-generalized, lipped, piscivorous and two scraping feeders-were reported between 1993 and 2019. In 2009, a new morph with prevalence of ~10% was discovered. The new morph, termed 'short', had an abnormally shortened vertebral column and a significantly deeper body. This type of deformity is common in farmed Atlantic salmon and other artificially reared fish, but is rare in nature. In the Genale Labeobarbus assemblage, the deformity was present exclusively within the generalized and lipped morphs. The short morph had between seven and 36 deformed (compressed and/or fused) vertebrae. Their body depth was positively correlated with number of deformed vertebrae. In another collection in 2019, the short morph was still present at a frequency of 11%. Various environmental and genetic factors could contribute to the development of this deformity in the Genale Labeobarbus, but based on the available data, it is impossible to confidently identify the key factor(s). Whether the result of genetics, the environment, or both, this deep-bodied phenotype is assumed to be an anti-predator adaptation, as there is evidence of its selective advantage in the generalized morph. The Genale monstrosity is the first reported case of a massive deformity of the vertebral column in a natural population of African fishes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles PLOS ONE 16 1 e0239639
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Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
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description The phenomenon of a massive vertebral deformity was recorded in the radiating Labeobarbus assemblage from the middle reaches of the Genale River (south-eastern Ethiopia, East Africa). Within this sympatric assemblage, five trophic morphs-generalized, lipped, piscivorous and two scraping feeders-were reported between 1993 and 2019. In 2009, a new morph with prevalence of ~10% was discovered. The new morph, termed 'short', had an abnormally shortened vertebral column and a significantly deeper body. This type of deformity is common in farmed Atlantic salmon and other artificially reared fish, but is rare in nature. In the Genale Labeobarbus assemblage, the deformity was present exclusively within the generalized and lipped morphs. The short morph had between seven and 36 deformed (compressed and/or fused) vertebrae. Their body depth was positively correlated with number of deformed vertebrae. In another collection in 2019, the short morph was still present at a frequency of 11%. Various environmental and genetic factors could contribute to the development of this deformity in the Genale Labeobarbus, but based on the available data, it is impossible to confidently identify the key factor(s). Whether the result of genetics, the environment, or both, this deep-bodied phenotype is assumed to be an anti-predator adaptation, as there is evidence of its selective advantage in the generalized morph. The Genale monstrosity is the first reported case of a massive deformity of the vertebral column in a natural population of African fishes.
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author Alexander S Golubtsov
Nikolai B Korostelev
Boris A Levin
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Nikolai B Korostelev
Boris A Levin
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title Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
title_short Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
title_full Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
title_fullStr Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
title_full_unstemmed Monsters with a shortened vertebral column: A population phenomenon in radiating fish Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae).
title_sort monsters with a shortened vertebral column: a population phenomenon in radiating fish labeobarbus (cyprinidae).
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