Phylogenetic trends in the abundance and distribution of pit organs of elasmobranchs

dc.contributor.authorPeach, M. B.en
dc.contributor.authorRouse, Greg W.en
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Earth and Environmental Sciencesen
dc.date.issued2004en
dc.description.abstractPit organs (free neuromasts of the mechanosensory lateral line system) are distributed over the skin of elasmobranchs. To investigate phylogenetic trends in the distribution and abundance of pit organs, 12 relevant morphological characters were added to an existing matrix of morphological data (plus two additional end terminals), which was then re-analysed using cladistic parsimony methods (paup* 4.0b10). Character transformations were traced onto the most parsimonious phylogenetic trees. The results suggest the following interpretations. First, the distinctive overlapping denticles covering the pit organs in many sharks are a derived feature; plesiomorphic elasmobranchs have pit organs in open slits, with widely spaced accessory denticles. Second, the number of pit organs on the ventral surface of rays has been reduced during evolution, and third, spiracular pit organs have changed position or have been lost on several occasions in elasmobranch evolution. The concentrated-changes test in macclade (version 4.05) was used to investigate the association between a pelagic lifestyle and loss of spiracular pit organs (the only character transformation that occurred more than once within pelagic taxa). Depending on the choice of tree, the association was either nonsignificant at P = 0.06 or significant at P < 0.05. Future studies, using species within more restricted elasmobranch clades, are needed to resolve this issue.en
dc.identifier.citationActa Zoologica, 2004; 85(4):233-244en
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.0001-7272.2004.00176.xen
dc.identifier.issn0001-7272en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/16545
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherBlackwell Science Ltden
dc.subjectLateral-line; pit organ; neuromast; evolution; sensory fish; elasmobranchen
dc.titlePhylogenetic trends in the abundance and distribution of pit organs of elasmobranchsen
dc.typeJournal articleen

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