2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2003.00262.x
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Comparative morphology of the sagittal otolith in Serranus spp.

Abstract: Variations in the morphology of saccular otoliths (sagittae) among three sympatric species of the genus Serranus (S. atricauda, S. cabrilla and S. scriba) from the Canary Islands were investigated. Although the otolith gross morphology was similar among species, S. scriba was distinct in having a rostrum which had a slight turning at the tip and a more funnel-like ostium. The shallower water species (S. scriba) had otolith and sulcus areas which were smaller than the deeper water species (S. cabrilla and S. at… Show more

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“…The size of the sulcus has also been associated with mobility (Lombarte and Popper 1994, Arellano et al 1995, Tuset et al 2003. For example, in some species of the genus Merluccius, this index was associated with water column use; however, in some species of the genus Mullus, it was associated with differences in feeding behavior (Aguirre and Lombarte 1999).…”
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“…The size of the sulcus has also been associated with mobility (Lombarte and Popper 1994, Arellano et al 1995, Tuset et al 2003. For example, in some species of the genus Merluccius, this index was associated with water column use; however, in some species of the genus Mullus, it was associated with differences in feeding behavior (Aguirre and Lombarte 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La nomenclatura de los índices utilizados fue tomada de Tuset et al (2013) y Volpedo et al (2008). La circularidad da información acerca de la complejidad del contorno de los otolitos (Tuset et al 2003). La rectangularidad da información sobre la aproximación a una forma rectangular o cuadrada, siendo igual a 1 un rectángulo o cuadrado perfecto.…”
Section: Morfometría De Los Otolitosunclassified
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