Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences | 2019

Comparison of otolith morphology of invasive big-scale sand smelt (Atherina boyeri) from natural and artificial lakes in Turkey.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, otolith morphology and otolith contour from big-scale sand smelt, Atherina boyeri were analyzed in Lake Egirdir and Lake Iznik (natural lakes), and Hirfanli Dam Lake (artificial lake). The otolith contour and sixteen otolith morphological characters such as width, depth, shape, sulcus acusticus shape, ostium, cauda, rostrum size-shape, and thickness, antirostrum size-shape, and thickness, anterior and posterior regions, mesial and lateral surfaces were successfully investigated for three total length groups of A. boyeri inhabiting the lakes. Intraspecific variation in rostrum shape, rostrum size, rostrum thickness, antirostrum, anterior region, mesial and lateral surfaces were observed for the three total length groups of three A. boyeri populations. In the three different lakes, saccular otoliths surface morphology of A. boyeri were detected such as flatten surface for Lake Egirdir, rough surface for Lake Iznik, and relatively smooth surface for Hirfanli Dam Lake using the Scanning Electron Microscope. The otolith contours were noticeable difference in the three total length groups of A. boyeri from the different lakes. Intraspecific variability of the otolith characters and morphology consist of the otolith surface morphology and otolith contour were presented and compared for the three total length groups of the A. boyeri from the different lakes.

Volume 18
Pages 635-645
DOI 10.22092/IJFS.2018.116980
Language English
Journal Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences

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