Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group

Mysid crustaceans of the Mysis relicta group play central roles in many fresh- and brackish-water ecosystems both in northern Eurasia and North America. Yet, the recent division of the taxon into four sibling species by molecular criteria has largely remained unnoticed in ecological studies. We illu...

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Published in:Fundamental and Applied Limnology
Main Authors: Vainola, R, Audzijonyte, A, Riddoch, BJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: E Schweizerbartsche Verlags 2002
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/155/2002/493
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:121163 2023-05-15T18:28:27+02:00 Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group Vainola, R Audzijonyte, A Riddoch, BJ 2002 https://doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/155/2002/493 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121163 en eng E Schweizerbartsche Verlags http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/155/2002/493 Vainola, R and Audzijonyte, A and Riddoch, BJ, Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group, Archiv Fuer Hydrobiologie, 155, (3) pp. 493-515. ISSN 0003-9136 (2002) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121163 Biological Sciences Evolutionary Biology Animal Systematics and Taxonomy Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/155/2002/493 2019-12-13T22:20:06Z Mysid crustaceans of the Mysis relicta group play central roles in many fresh- and brackish-water ecosystems both in northern Eurasia and North America. Yet, the recent division of the taxon into four sibling species by molecular criteria has largely remained unnoticed in ecological studies. We illustrate the morphometric differences among these species and the feasibility of their practical discrimination using multivariate analyses of 31 metric and meristic traits. The main patterns of size-independent variation identified in principal component analysis of individuals and in canonical variate analysis of populations corresponded to their assignment to the allozymically delineated species. The main variables contributing to discrimination described the spines or setae of the telson, uropods and maxillae, and the shape of the telson cleft. The subarctic sp. III was the phenetically most distinct from the others. The European stenohaline sp. I appeared intermediate between the North American freshwater sp. IV and the European euryhaline sp. II. In discriminant analyses between individual species pairs, 97-100 % correct identification was obtained using 3 -10 characters. The discriminant function for sp. I vs. sp. II, whose distributions overlap in northern Europe, was tested with independent material, and found to be a reliable means of species identification both at population level and at individual level in sympatric populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Fundamental and Applied Limnology 155 3 493 515
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Evolutionary Biology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
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Evolutionary Biology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Vainola, R
Audzijonyte, A
Riddoch, BJ
Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
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Evolutionary Biology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
description Mysid crustaceans of the Mysis relicta group play central roles in many fresh- and brackish-water ecosystems both in northern Eurasia and North America. Yet, the recent division of the taxon into four sibling species by molecular criteria has largely remained unnoticed in ecological studies. We illustrate the morphometric differences among these species and the feasibility of their practical discrimination using multivariate analyses of 31 metric and meristic traits. The main patterns of size-independent variation identified in principal component analysis of individuals and in canonical variate analysis of populations corresponded to their assignment to the allozymically delineated species. The main variables contributing to discrimination described the spines or setae of the telson, uropods and maxillae, and the shape of the telson cleft. The subarctic sp. III was the phenetically most distinct from the others. The European stenohaline sp. I appeared intermediate between the North American freshwater sp. IV and the European euryhaline sp. II. In discriminant analyses between individual species pairs, 97-100 % correct identification was obtained using 3 -10 characters. The discriminant function for sp. I vs. sp. II, whose distributions overlap in northern Europe, was tested with independent material, and found to be a reliable means of species identification both at population level and at individual level in sympatric populations.
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author Vainola, R
Audzijonyte, A
Riddoch, BJ
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title Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
title_short Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
title_full Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
title_fullStr Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group
title_sort morphometric discrimination among four species of the mysis relicta group
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Vainola, R and Audzijonyte, A and Riddoch, BJ, Morphometric discrimination among four species of the Mysis relicta group, Archiv Fuer Hydrobiologie, 155, (3) pp. 493-515. ISSN 0003-9136 (2002) [Refereed Article]
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