Transition across polymorphic phenotypes observed in a male Sternarchogiton nattereri (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae)
Identifieur interne : 007310 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 007309; suivant : 007311Transition across polymorphic phenotypes observed in a male Sternarchogiton nattereri (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae)
Auteurs : W. W. Ho ; C. R. Turner ; G. T. SmithSource :
- Journal of Fish Biology [ 0022-1112 ] ; 2013-09.
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- Animal behavior, Apteronotidae, Bloomington, British isles, Chirp, Exodon, External teeth, Fernandes, Fish biology, Fisheries society, Fishery, Frequency modulation, Gymnotiformes, Indiana university, Indiana university bloomington, Integrative study, Lundberg, Male sternarchogiton nattereri, Morph, Nattereri, Notre dame, Oedemognathus exodon, Phenotype, Polymorphic phenotypes, Reproductive, Sexual dimorphism, Shes, Sternarchogiton, Sternarchogiton nattereri, Toothed, Toothed morph, Toothed phenotype, Toothless, Toothless morph, Vivo transformation, Zakon smith.
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- Animal behavior, Apteronotidae, Bloomington, British isles, Chirp, Exodon, External teeth, Fernandes, Fish biology, Fisheries society, Fishery, Frequency modulation, Gymnotiformes, Indiana university, Indiana university bloomington, Integrative study, Lundberg, Male sternarchogiton nattereri, Morph, Nattereri, Notre dame, Oedemognathus exodon, Phenotype, Polymorphic phenotypes, Reproductive, Sexual dimorphism, Shes, Sternarchogiton, Sternarchogiton nattereri, Toothed, Toothed morph, Toothed phenotype, Toothless, Toothless morph, Vivo transformation, Zakon smith.
Abstract
A transition between polymorphic phenotypes was observed within a single male Sternarchogiton nattereri. This individual was initially toothless, but developed into a toothed phenotype characterized by a swollen distal upper jaw and distinctive external dentition. Changes in morphological features were accompanied by shifts in electrocommunication (chirping) behaviour.
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