Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)

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Main Author: Occhioni,Gisele E.
Publication Date: 2009
Other Authors: Brasil,Ana C. S., Araújo,Alexandre F. B.
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Language: eng
Source: Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)
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Summary: The sabellariid Phragmatopoma caudata (Kroyer, 1856), Morch, 1863 is widely distributed in the Americas and constructs large reef agglomerates that provide substrates for other benthic species. However, the difficulty in obtaining size data (especially length) hampers population studies, making it necessary to carry out morphometric studies as basis for studies of population dynamics. The objective of the present study is to determine the best morphological descriptor of length in P. caudata. A total of 17 morphometric variables were measured in specimens from four different populations. Measurements were performed using an ocular micrometer attached to a stereoscopic microscope. Correlations in the dataset were tested using Pearson's linear correlation coefficient, and the hypothesis of morphometric differences among populations was tested using MANOVA and principal component analysis. Correlation coefficients were different amongst populations, as well as in the measured traits . Moreover, the results suggest that populations differ more strongly in body size than in shape. Although populations presented different morphometric relationships, the length of the first thoracic chaetiger was one of the variables with highest correlation with total length. This result, as well as the fact that such region is located on the anterior portion of the body, suggests that this structure is a good length descriptor in P. caudata.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
title Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
spellingShingle Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
Occhioni,Gisele E.
Annelida
Brazilian Coast
Correlation
Polychaete
title_short Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
title_full Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
title_fullStr Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
title_sort Morphometric study of Phragmatopoma caudata (Polychaeta: Sabellida: Sabellariidae)
author Occhioni,Gisele E.
author_facet Occhioni,Gisele E.
Brasil,Ana C. S.
Araújo,Alexandre F. B.
author_role author
author2 Brasil,Ana C. S.
Araújo,Alexandre F. B.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Occhioni,Gisele E.
Brasil,Ana C. S.
Araújo,Alexandre F. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Annelida
Brazilian Coast
Correlation
Polychaete
topic Annelida
Brazilian Coast
Correlation
Polychaete
description The sabellariid Phragmatopoma caudata (Kroyer, 1856), Morch, 1863 is widely distributed in the Americas and constructs large reef agglomerates that provide substrates for other benthic species. However, the difficulty in obtaining size data (especially length) hampers population studies, making it necessary to carry out morphometric studies as basis for studies of population dynamics. The objective of the present study is to determine the best morphological descriptor of length in P. caudata. A total of 17 morphometric variables were measured in specimens from four different populations. Measurements were performed using an ocular micrometer attached to a stereoscopic microscope. Correlations in the dataset were tested using Pearson's linear correlation coefficient, and the hypothesis of morphometric differences among populations was tested using MANOVA and principal component analysis. Correlation coefficients were different amongst populations, as well as in the measured traits . Moreover, the results suggest that populations differ more strongly in body size than in shape. Although populations presented different morphometric relationships, the length of the first thoracic chaetiger was one of the variables with highest correlation with total length. This result, as well as the fact that such region is located on the anterior portion of the body, suggests that this structure is a good length descriptor in P. caudata.
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