Morphology and ecology of Pacific sturgeons
Identifieur interne : 000173 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000172; suivant : 000174Morphology and ecology of Pacific sturgeons
Auteurs : Evgenii N. Artyukhin ; Paul Vecsei ; Douglas L. PetersonSource :
- Environmental biology of fishes [ 0378-1909 ] ; 2007.
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Abstract
The six North Pacific members of the genus Acipenser have generally similar environmental requirements and share several specific morphological features. This Pacific group consists of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, Sakhalin sturgeon, A. mikadoi, white sturgeon, A. transmontanus, Chinese sturgeon, A. sinensis, Dabry's sturgeon, A. dabryanus and Amur sturgeon, A. schrenkii. 'A qualitative morphological examination of these species revealed synapomorphic characters that suggest close phyolgenetic relationships resulting from common ancestry of eastern and western species within the Pacific Rim. An evolutionary taxonomic approach, considering a reduction of characters from east to west, would suggest an Asian ancestry for all Pacific sturgeons. In contrast however, a phylogenetic approach using derived character states suggests a North American ancestry. Besides a common ancestry for Chinese and American sturgeons, the taxonomic status of A. mikadoi is discussed.
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AU : | ARTYUKHIN (Evgenii N.); VECSEI (Paul); PETERSON (Douglas L.); KLIMLEY (A. Peter); ALLEN (Peter J.); ISRAEL (Joshua A.); KELLY (John T.) |
AF : | Central Laboratory of Fish Reproduction, 24/52 Prof. Popov Str/Saint Petersburg 197022/Russie (1 aut.); Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia/Athens, GA 30602/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut.); Department of Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology, University of California, One Shields Avenue/Davis, CA 95616/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Animal Science, University of califonia, One Shields Avenue/Davis, CA 95616/Etats-Unis (3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Environmental biology of fishes; ISSN 0378-1909; Coden EBFID3; Pays-Bas; Da. 2007; Vol. 79; No. 3-4; Pp. 369-381; Bibl. 1 p.3/4 |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | The six North Pacific members of the genus Acipenser have generally similar environmental requirements and share several specific morphological features. This Pacific group consists of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, Sakhalin sturgeon, A. mikadoi, white sturgeon, A. transmontanus, Chinese sturgeon, A. sinensis, Dabry's sturgeon, A. dabryanus and Amur sturgeon, A. schrenkii. 'A qualitative morphological examination of these species revealed synapomorphic characters that suggest close phyolgenetic relationships resulting from common ancestry of eastern and western species within the Pacific Rim. An evolutionary taxonomic approach, considering a reduction of characters from east to west, would suggest an Asian ancestry for all Pacific sturgeons. In contrast however, a phylogenetic approach using derived character states suggests a North American ancestry. Besides a common ancestry for Chinese and American sturgeons, the taxonomic status of A. mikadoi is discussed. |
CC : | 002A14B02C2A; 002A15B |
FD : | Morphologie; Ecologie; Phylogenèse; Systématique; Pisces; Acipenser |
FG : | Vertebrata; Acipenseridae |
ED : | Morphology; Ecology; Phylogeny; Taxonomy; Pisces |
EG : | Vertebrata |
SD : | Morfología; Ecología; Filogénesis; Sistemática; Pisces |
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