INVESTIGADORES
MARQUEZ Federico
artículos
Título:
Fluctuating asymmetry in the shell shape of the Atlantic Patagonian mussel, Mytilus platensis, generated by habitat-specific constraints
Autor/es:
MARÍA MAGDALENA TRIVELLINI; SILVINA VAN DER MOLEN; FEDERICO MARQUEZ
Revista:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 822 p. 189 - 201
ISSN:
0018-8158
Resumen:
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) consists of random deviations from perfect symmetry, andit is a useful trait to monitor developmental stability and ecological stress. The principal goal in this work was to study shell shape FA in Mytilus platensis as a measure of stress of living in intertidal wild areas compared to subtidal cultured ones. Shell shape asymmetry was studied by geometric morphometrics using landmarks and semilandmarks from internal and external anatomical structures. We analyzed FAcomparing shell shape from 452 individuals living at different habitats (intertidal rocky shores vs. subtidal longlines) in two Patagonian sites. We predict that mussels living in the intertidal present higher levels of morphological alterations (i.e., FA) than those from the subtidal, where the environmental stress is lower. We based the asymmetry analysis on the FA scores from Procrustes ANOVA; all effects of the model were statistically significant. The Procrustes FA scores differed significantly between habitats: intertidal populations presented higher FA scores than subtidal ones. As predicted, shell shape in Mytilus platensis is influenced by the habitat and these differences add evidence to the fact that FA is a suitable measure of developmental instability, indicating the inability of species to buffer stress in its developmental pathways.