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Signals from the deep-sea: Genetic structure, morphometric analysis, and ecological implications of Cyclothone braueri (Pisces, Gonostomatidae) early life stages in the Central Mediterranean Sea
Carlo PattiStefania RussoStefania RussoAldo NicosiaTiziana MasulloGrazia Maria ArmeriMarco TorriAngela CuttittaFrancesca MangiaracinaMarianna MuscoAntonio MazzolaBernardo PattiAnna Maria PappalardoVenera FerritoCarmelo BenniciMarilena Di NataleMarilena Di NataleMarcello TagliaviaSalvatore GiannìSalvatore GiannìGirolama Biondosubject
Tyrrhenian Sea0106 biological sciencesGenetic StructuresMesopelagic zoneAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesLarvaeMediterranean seaGeneticsMediterranean SeaAnimalsCiliophoraStomiiformesbiologyEcologyMorphometry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFishesPelagic zoneGeneral MedicineFish populationRemote sensingIchthyoplanktonbiology.organism_classificationPollutionStrait of SicilyGenetic divergenceMultivariate analysisLarvaIchthyoplanktonGenetic structureMesopelagic zoneGonostomatidaedescription
Abstract Cyclothone braueri (Stomiiformes, Gonostomatidae) is a widely distributed fish inhabiting the mesopelagic zone of marine tropical and temperate waters. Constituting one of the largest biomasses of the ocean, C. braueri is a key element in most of the ecological processes occurring in the twilight layer. We focused on the ecological processes linked to early life stages in relation to marine pelagic environmental drivers (temperature, salinity, food availability and geostrophic currents) considering different regions of the Central Mediterranean Sea. A multivariate morphometric analysis was carried out using six parameters with the aim of discerning different larval morphotypes, while a fragment of 367 bp representing the 12S ribosomal RNA gene was used to perform molecular analyses aimed at determining the intraspecific genetic variability. Analysis highlighted two geographically distinct morphotypes not genetically discernible and related to the different nutritional conditions due to spatial heterogeneities in terms of temperature and food availability. The body depth (BD) emerged as an appropriate morphometric parameter to detect the larval condition in this species. Molecular analysis highlighted a moderate genetic divergence in the fish population, showing the recurrence of two phylogroups not geographically separated.
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2020-10-06 | Marine Environmental Research |