2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1385-1101(03)00060-1
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Genetic and morphological variation of Synaptura lusitanica Capello, 1868, along the Portuguese coast

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“…Tudela (1999) reported a high level of morphological heterogeneity in the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus Linnaeus, 1758) from three sampling sites in the Mediterranean but, according to the electrophoretic analysis, they were genetically homogeneous. Similar results were found by Cabral et al (2003b) for the Portuguese sole, Synaptura lusitanica Capello, 1868 inhabiting two locations about 250 km apart on the Portuguese coast. Although phenotypic traits are highly variable and often have low heritabilities, reflecting substantial environmental influence (Lindsey, 1988), the overall low genetic differentiation found for H. didactylus should be investigated using more sensitive markers, such as mitochondrial DNA genes or microsatellites.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Tudela (1999) reported a high level of morphological heterogeneity in the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus Linnaeus, 1758) from three sampling sites in the Mediterranean but, according to the electrophoretic analysis, they were genetically homogeneous. Similar results were found by Cabral et al (2003b) for the Portuguese sole, Synaptura lusitanica Capello, 1868 inhabiting two locations about 250 km apart on the Portuguese coast. Although phenotypic traits are highly variable and often have low heritabilities, reflecting substantial environmental influence (Lindsey, 1988), the overall low genetic differentiation found for H. didactylus should be investigated using more sensitive markers, such as mitochondrial DNA genes or microsatellites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Spanakis et al, 1989;Alexandrino, 1996;Roldán et al, 2000;Cabral et al, 2003b, Pinheiro et al, 2005.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This differences in some meristic characteristics of poor cod from various geographical areas could be result of spatial segregation and different environmental conditions. It had been assumed earlier that variation in meristic and morphometric characteristics are entirely genetic (16 ), but recently it has been found that they have environmental and genetic components as well (17). The number of rays in the dorsal and anal fins from this study show greater range compared with results of Bini (11) and Jardas (2).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Besides swimming performance, it has been shown to affect growth, metabolism, time of hatching (Herzig and Winkler 1986), development (Herzig and Winkler 1986;Fukuhara 1990;Polo et al 1991;Gibson and Johnston 1995;Lein et al 1997), yolk absorption (Fukuhara 1990), muscle ontogeny and development (Johnston 1981(Johnston , 1993ontogeny of internal organs (Fukuhara 1990;Gibson and Johnston 1995), external morphology (Lindsey 1988;Wimberger 1992;Tudela 1999;Koumoundouros et al 2001a;Pakkasmaa and Piironen 2001;Cabral et al 2003;Silva 2003;Turan 2004), meristic characters (Turan 2004), appearance of skeletal deformities (Polo et al 1991;Koumoundouros et al 2001b), sex determination (Baroiller et al 1999;Pavlidis et al 2000;Koumoundouros et al 2002a) and the overall survival (Fukuhara 1990;Lein et al 1997) and lifespan of fish (Malek et al 2004). Although the effect of swimming temperature on the performance of fish has been studied thoroughly and in a wide range of species, there are only a few studies focusing on the impact of rearing temperature on the swimming performance of adult fish (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%