Variability of Morphological Characters of the Genus Alburnoides (Pisces, Leuciscidae) from Watercourses in Southern Russia
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1. | Title | Title of document | Variability of Morphological Characters of the Genus Alburnoides (Pisces, Leuciscidae) from Watercourses in Southern Russia |
2. | Creator | Author's name, affiliation, country | Raisa E. Belogurova; A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences; Research Center of Freshwater and Brackish-water Hydrobiology; Russian Federation |
2. | Creator | Author's name, affiliation, country | Evgeniya P. Karpova; A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences; Research Center of Freshwater and Brackish-water Hydrobiology; Russian Federation |
3. | Subject | Discipline(s) | |
3. | Subject | Keyword(s) | spirlins; Alburnoides; plastic and meristic characters; variability; watercourses; Crimean Peninsula; Krasnodar Territory |
4. | Description | Abstract | The variability of the morphological characters of the genus Alburnoides Jeitteles, 1861 from watercourses in the south of Russia (five rivers of the Crimean Peninsula and two rivers of the Krasnodar Territory) is considered. It has been established that in spirlins within the study areas, body sizes average from 60.1 ± 1.45 mm in individuals from the river Gostagayka (Krasnodar region) up to 88.2 ± 1.87 mm in fish from the river Angara (Crimean Peninsula). Using the Mann–Whitney test, statistically significant differences were registered between the samples in most plastic characters; they were absent in meristic characters. In the studied regions, heterogeneity in the structure of the genus Alburnoides was noted: according to the results of cluster analysis for the totality of all studied characters, the greatest similarity was found in samples from Crimean rivers that are geographically close to each other (rivers Chernaya, Belbek, Kacha and Alma), but group from the river Angara adjoins them at a higher level of divergence. A separate group is formed by samples from the rivers of the Krasnodar Territory. The obtained data are consistent with the literary information on the formation of the ichthyofauna in the rivers of Crimea; the established clear differences between the charaters from the rivers of southern Russia require a more detailed study. |
5. | Publisher | Organizing agency, location | The Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Government of the Russian Federation (1023032000049-6-1.6.21) Government of the Russian Federation (123101900019-5) |
7. | Date | (DD-MM-YYYY) | 20.10.2024 |
8. | Type | Status & genre | Peer-reviewed Article |
8. | Type | Type | Research Article |
9. | Format | File format | |
10. | Identifier | Uniform Resource Identifier | https://rjsvd.com/0320-9652/article/view/670106 |
10. | Identifier | Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | 10.31857/S0320965224030034 |
10. | Identifier | eLIBRARY Document Number (EDN) | ZPWTNC |
11. | Source | Title; vol., no. (year) | Biologiâ vnutrennih vod; Vol 17, No 3 (2024) |
12. | Language | English=en | ru |
13. | Relation | Supp. Files |
Fig. 1. Map-scheme of ichthyological sampling in the studied rivers of southern Russia. Here and in Fig. 2, 3, Blb — R. Belbek, Chr — R. Chernaya, Kch — R. Kacha, Alm — R. Alma, Ang — R. Angara, Vul — R. Vulan, Gst — R. Gostagaika. (212KB) Fig. 2. Results of cluster analysis of plastic (a), meristic (b) and the entire complex of features (c) (the unweighted pair group clustering method was used) of rapids in the studied rivers. (185KB) Fig. 3. The scatter diagram of canonical estimates of the totality of indices of plastic features of the rapids from seven rivers of southern Russia. Ellipses highlight aggregates of individuals from samples in space. (136KB) |
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