A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters

Taiwan is one of the richest in the world in terms of eel fauna. In this study, we examined the osteological and morphological characteristics of eels under order Anguilliformes. Furthermore, we focused on the neurocranium of total of 30 Anguilliformes fishes under family Congridae (10), Muraenesoci...

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Main Authors: Ramos-Castro, Marites, Loh, Kar-Hoe, Chen, Hong-Ming
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spelling my.um.eprints.271442022-05-25T02:40:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27144/ A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters Ramos-Castro, Marites Loh, Kar-Hoe Chen, Hong-Ming QL Zoology Taiwan is one of the richest in the world in terms of eel fauna. In this study, we examined the osteological and morphological characteristics of eels under order Anguilliformes. Furthermore, we focused on the neurocranium of total of 30 Anguilliformes fishes under family Congridae (10), Muraenesocidae (1), Muraenidae (7), Nemichthyidae (1), Nettastomatidae (2), Ophichthidae (5), Synaphobranchidae (4), which are caught in Taiwanese waters. This paper shows the results of a comparative study on osteological characters of the neurocranium including the ratio of seven length characters using its NCL (neurocranium length), NCW (neurocranium width), OBL (orbit length), MFW (maximum frontal width), NCDB (neurocranium depth at basisphenoid), PEVW (premaxilla-ethmovomer width) and mPOBL (mid pre-orbital length), and 20 morphological diagnostic characters for 30 eel species. Results shows that species under family Nemichthyidae and Nettastomatidae have the highest values on the ratio of NCL/MFW, NCL/NCDB, and NCW/mPOBD. In morphological characters, it shows that species of the same family mostly share similar formation of the PEV plate and frontal structure. The usage of the length measurements and morphological diagnostic characters of neurocranium allowed for a more in depth understanding of how similar or different these eels can be. The neurocranial description and morphological characters may prove valuable for identification purposes and might be necessary tool for further studies on the status of order Anguilliformes. Magnolia Press 2021-08-20 Article PeerReviewed Ramos-Castro, Marites and Loh, Kar-Hoe and Chen, Hong-Ming (2021) A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters. Zootaxa, 5023 (4). pp. 509-536. ISSN 1175-5326, DOI https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5023.4.3 <https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5023.4.3>. 10.11646/zootaxa.5023.4.3
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Ramos-Castro, Marites
Loh, Kar-Hoe
Chen, Hong-Ming
A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
description Taiwan is one of the richest in the world in terms of eel fauna. In this study, we examined the osteological and morphological characteristics of eels under order Anguilliformes. Furthermore, we focused on the neurocranium of total of 30 Anguilliformes fishes under family Congridae (10), Muraenesocidae (1), Muraenidae (7), Nemichthyidae (1), Nettastomatidae (2), Ophichthidae (5), Synaphobranchidae (4), which are caught in Taiwanese waters. This paper shows the results of a comparative study on osteological characters of the neurocranium including the ratio of seven length characters using its NCL (neurocranium length), NCW (neurocranium width), OBL (orbit length), MFW (maximum frontal width), NCDB (neurocranium depth at basisphenoid), PEVW (premaxilla-ethmovomer width) and mPOBL (mid pre-orbital length), and 20 morphological diagnostic characters for 30 eel species. Results shows that species under family Nemichthyidae and Nettastomatidae have the highest values on the ratio of NCL/MFW, NCL/NCDB, and NCW/mPOBD. In morphological characters, it shows that species of the same family mostly share similar formation of the PEV plate and frontal structure. The usage of the length measurements and morphological diagnostic characters of neurocranium allowed for a more in depth understanding of how similar or different these eels can be. The neurocranial description and morphological characters may prove valuable for identification purposes and might be necessary tool for further studies on the status of order Anguilliformes.
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author Ramos-Castro, Marites
Loh, Kar-Hoe
Chen, Hong-Ming
author_facet Ramos-Castro, Marites
Loh, Kar-Hoe
Chen, Hong-Ming
author_sort Ramos-Castro, Marites
title A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
title_short A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
title_full A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
title_fullStr A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
title_full_unstemmed A descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of Anguilliformes fishes in Taiwan waters
title_sort descriptive and comparative neurocranium morphology of anguilliformes fishes in taiwan waters
publisher Magnolia Press
publishDate 2021
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