2004 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Phylogenetic relationships among families of the suborder Notothenioidei (Perciformes) based on morphological features of the cranial musculature.
Project/Area Number |
15570086
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Biodiversity/Systematics
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Research Institution | Tokyo Kasei Gakuin University |
Principal Investigator |
IWAMI Tetsuo Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Univ., Faculty of Home Economics, Professor, 家政学部, 教授 (80183200)
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Project Period (FY) |
2003 – 2004
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Keywords | fish / musculature / Antarctic / Notothenioidei / systematics / osteological character / cladistics / heterochrony |
Research Abstract |
The jaw musculature of notothenioid fishes is described and compared based on a total of 56 species referred to eight families of the suborder Notothenioidei. The position of ramus mandibularis trigeminus was also described in detail. In the Notothenioidei, the adductor mandibulae, the largest and most conspicuous of the cranial muscles, is generally composed of sections A1,A2,A3 and Aw as in the generalized percoids. The morphology of the adductor mandibulae is similar in most notothenioid families except the Nototheniidae and Bathydraconidae. Notothenia, Paranotothenia and Dissostichus are clearly distinguished from the other nototheniid genera in having A3. Gymnodraco of the Bathydraconidae has a fused A1-A2 complex and the anterior element is segmented by a tendinous intersection from the A1-A2 complex. These conditions are unique to Gymnodraco and not seen in other bathydraconids. The Harpagiferidae and Artedidraconidae share the same apomorphy, the presence of A1β, with the Nototheniidae and have no synapomorphies with the Bathydraconidae and Channichthyidae. The character distribution, however, shows some inconsistencies with the previous classifications. Some characters were appeared to be resulted from heterochrony. Based on the limited evidence obtained in this study, the Notothenioidei can be divided into six groups and it seems reasonable to suggest a review of the current classification of the Nototheniidae.
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Research Products
(4 results)