2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2018.100478
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Shell morphology of marine gastropod Cerithium caeruleum is influenced by variation in environmental condition across the northern Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman

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“…Morphometric techniques, both traditional and geometric, have been widely used in ecological and evolutionary studies (Carvajal-Rodríguez et al 2005;Fedosov et al 2011;Epherra et al 2015). Shape variation of body structures, such as shells in gastropods, has a genetic basis but is also influenced by environmental and epigenetic processes (Atchley and Hall 1991;Valentin et al 2002;Rufino et al 2006;Amini-Yekta et al 2019). Therefore, to fully understand factors that determine shape it is necessary to consider the ontogenetic development and also adaptations to environment besides genetics (Hanken and Wake 1991;Lombard 1991;Müller 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Morphometric techniques, both traditional and geometric, have been widely used in ecological and evolutionary studies (Carvajal-Rodríguez et al 2005;Fedosov et al 2011;Epherra et al 2015). Shape variation of body structures, such as shells in gastropods, has a genetic basis but is also influenced by environmental and epigenetic processes (Atchley and Hall 1991;Valentin et al 2002;Rufino et al 2006;Amini-Yekta et al 2019). Therefore, to fully understand factors that determine shape it is necessary to consider the ontogenetic development and also adaptations to environment besides genetics (Hanken and Wake 1991;Lombard 1991;Müller 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…border of the suture of the last anfract) (Bookstein 1991). These landmarks are typically chosen to study shell variation in snails (Chiu et al 2002;Cruz et al 2012;Avaca et al 2013;Vergara et al 2016, Vaux et al 2017Amini-Yekta et al 2019). Landmark coordinates were obtained by using TPSDig v.2 software (Rohlf 2001).…”
Section: Morphometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GM-based methods are widely applied to investigate variation in the shape of gastropod shells. The main fields of application include the study of intraspecific variability (Vuolo et al, 2011;Madeira et al, 2012;Moneva et al, 2012b;Sepúlveda and Ibáñez, 2012;Vogler et al, 2012;Avaca et al, 2013;Camama et al, 2014;Jamasali et al, 2014;Sobrepeña and Demayo, 2014;Cazenave and Zanatta, 2016;Zhao et al, 2019;Tuset et al, 2020) and assessment of environmental impacts (Sepúlveda and Ibáñez, 2012;Vogler et al, 2012;Vasallo et al, 2013;Camama et al, 2014;Cazenave and Zanatta, 2016;Amini-Yekta et al, 2019;Zhao et al, 2019), including the effect of pollution (Márquez et al, 2011;Abdelhady, 2016;Primost et al, 2016). Nevertheless, GM was also used for identification of mollusks (Doyle et al, 2018), evaluation of interspecific variability (Dommergues et al, 2003;Carvajal-Rodríguez et al, 2005;Vuolo et al, 2011;Cruz et al, 2012;Vogler et al, 2012;Silos et al, 2014;Becker et al, 2016;Miller, 2016), ontogenetic and individual variation (Moneva et al, 2012a;Avaca et al, 2013;Sobrepeña and Demayo, 2014), and to characterize phylogenetic relationships (Smith and Hendricks, 2013;…”
Section: Shellsmentioning
confidence: 99%