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Variação geográfica de caracteres quantitativos em Ogcocephalus vespertilio (Linnaeus) (Teleostei, Lophiiformes, Ogcocephalidae)

Geographic variation of morphometric characters in Ogcocephalus vespertilio (Linnaeus) (Teleostei, Lophiiformes, Ogcocephalidae)

Resumo

Patterns of geographic variation in 10 morphometric characters were analyzed in a sample of 91 specimens of the batfish, Ogcocephalus vespertilio (L.), from the NE and SE Brazilian coast, using multivariate statistics and randomization tests. The specimens were ordinated by principal components analysis in two groups corresponding to the regions north and south of the 23ºC isotherm, and size variation was found to account for 70.3%, whereas shape differences accounted for 23.6% of the total variation in morphometric characters. The two groups were different at the 1% significance level by multivariate analysis of variance based on the Wilk's criterion, tested by a randomization procedure. Width of illicial cavity and distance from anus to anal fin were the characters most contributing to the differentiation of the population samples.

Ogcocephalidae; Ogcocephalus; geographic variation; multivariate morphometrics; randomization tests


Ogcocephalidae; Ogcocephalus; geographic variation; multivariate morphometrics; randomization tests

Variação geográfica de caracteres quantitativos em Ogcocephalus vespertilio (Linnaeus) (Teleostei, Lophiiformes, Ogcocephalidae)

Geographic variation of morphometric characters in Ogcocephalus vespertilio (Linnaeus) (Teleostei, Lophiiformes, Ogcocephalidae)

Mauro José CavalcantiI; Paulo Roberto Duarte LopesII

IDepartamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Santa Úrsula. Rua Fernando Ferrari 75, 22231-040 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

IIDepartamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. Campus Universitário, BR 116 Km 3, 44031-460 Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brasil

ABSTRACT

Patterns of geographic variation in 10 morphometric characters were analyzed in a sample of 91 specimens of the batfish, Ogcocephalus vespertilio (L.), from the NE and SE Brazilian coast, using multivariate statistics and randomization tests. The specimens were ordinated by principal components analysis in two groups corresponding to the regions north and south of the 23ºC isotherm, and size variation was found to account for 70.3%, whereas shape differences accounted for 23.6% of the total variation in morphometric characters. The two groups were different at the 1% significance level by multivariate analysis of variance based on the Wilk's criterion, tested by a randomization procedure. Width of illicial cavity and distance from anus to anal fin were the characters most contributing to the differentiation of the population samples.

Key words: Ogcocephalidae, Ogcocephalus, geographic variation, multivariate morphometrics, randomization tests

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AGRADECIMENTOS. Agradecemos a Mario Jorge Ignacio Brum (UFRJ), Ulisses Leite Gomes (UERJ) e Gustavo Wilson Nunan (MNRJ) pela permissão em utilizar o material depositado nas coleções ictiológicas sob seus cuidados; Acácio Ribeiro Tomás (Instituto de Pesca, Santos, SP), pela doação de exemplares de

O. vespertilio;

John M. Lynch (Arizona State University), que forneceu o estímulo inicial para o desenvolvimento do programa MULTIVAR; J. Becker (MNRJ) e um revisor anônimo pela leitura crítica do texto e valiosas sugestões, que em muito contributíram para o aperfeiçoamento do manuscrito. Os autores permanecem, contudo, responsáveis por quaisquer erros ou omissões.

Recebido em 28.II.1997; aceito em 13.IV.1996.

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Datas de Publicação

  • Publicação nesta coleção
    10 Jul 2009
  • Data do Fascículo
    1998

Histórico

  • Aceito
    13 Abr 1996
  • Recebido
    28 Fev 1997
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