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Zoological Research
Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
ISSN: 2095-8137
Vol. 31, No. 2, 2010, pp. 169-176
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Bioline Code: zr10025
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Zoological Research, Vol. 31, No. 2, 2010, pp. 169-176
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Ontogenetic Changes in Meristic Measurements of Silver Carp and Bighead Carp
Yu, Hong-Xia; Tang, Wen-Qiao & Li, Si-Fa
Abstract
The study analyzed 30 exterior meristic characters for 255 silver and bighead carp samples of 1- to
5-year-old collected from the National Primary Breeding Farm at Laojianghe Lake at the Middle Reach of the Yangtze
River. Multivariate analysis was performed. In silver carp, the Euclidean distance was the greatest between the 1-year-old
group and other age groups. Silver carp individuals were correctly classified at 98.0% accuracy with a discriminant
function established by discriminant analysis based on meristic measurements. Similarly, bighead carp had the greatest
distance between 1- to 2-year-old group and other age groups. Individuals of bighead carp were correctly classified at
90.7% accuracy by the discrimination function. The data showed that morphological transformation occurred during the
life history of silver and bighead carp development. Eighteen meristic measurements showed highly significant
differences, while four showed a significant difference between the two silver carp groups. Ten parameters decreased,
while twelve measurements increased during development. In bighead carp, fourteen parameters were significantly
different, while three parameters were significantly different between the two groups. Twelve parameters were
significantly decreased and another five were increased during development. The results suggest allometric growth should
be taken into account when identifying species, analyzing population differences and establishing germplasm standards
based on morphology.
Keywords
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix; Aristichthys nobilis; Ontogeny; Morphology; Allometric growth; Yangtze River
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