Morphological evolution and diversity of pectoral fin skeletons in teleosts
Morphological evolution and diversity of pectoral fin skeletons in teleosts
Abstract The Teleostei class has the most species of the fishes. Members of this group have paired rostral appendages and pectoral fins, enabling refined movements in the water. Although teleosts live in a diverse set of environments, the skeletal pattern of pectoral fins in teleosts is considered to show little morphological variability. Here, in order to elucidate variations in pectoral fin skeletons and to identify their evolutionary processes, we compared the pectoral fin skeletons from 27 species of teleosts. We identified several variations and a diversity of pectoral fin skeletal patterns within some teleost groups. Taken together with previous reports on teleost skeletons, our findings reveal that in the course of teleost evolution, there are a mixture of conserved and non- conserved components in the pectoral fin skeletons of teleosts, and that teleosts may have experienced the variation and conservation of the number and shape of the proximal radials, the loss of the mesocoracoid, and the change in the distal radial-fin ray relationship.
Tanaka Yoshitaka、Miura Hiroki、Abe Gembu、Tamura Koji
Department of Ecological Developmental Adaptability Life Sciences, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University. Aobayama Aoba-kuAsamushi Aquarium. AsamushiDivision of Developmental Biology, Department of Functional Morphology, School of Life Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori UniversityDepartment of Ecological Developmental Adaptability Life Sciences, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University. Aobayama Aoba-ku
动物学古生物学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
pectoral finteleostmorphological evolutionmesocoracoidradialfin ray
Tanaka Yoshitaka,Miura Hiroki,Abe Gembu,Tamura Koji.Morphological evolution and diversity of pectoral fin skeletons in teleosts[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-29].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.04.490603.点此复制
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