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A recent marine ancestry for diadromous fishes? Sometimes yes, but mostly no!

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A recent marine ancestry for diadromous fishes? Sometimes yes, but mostly no!

Auteurs : M. Mcdowall [Nouvelle-Zélande]

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Synopsis: Diadromy in its three forms (anadromy, catadromy and amphidromy) necessarily involves fish spending part of their lives in the sea. It is not uncommon contention that diadromous fish have a recent marine ancestry and that they are in the process of moving from a marine to a freshwater lifestyle. However, analysis of the distribution of diadromy in fishes suggests that, for most species, it is an ancient life history style though, for a few, a recent marine ancestry seems plausible. In general, there is no reason to consider diadromy anything but a stable and successful life history style, and no reason to regard it as transitional between marine and freshwater habitats.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00005199


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