1. The anal fin complex in a weakly discharging electric fish,Gnathonemus petersii(Mormyridae).
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Greisman, L. and Moller, P.
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GNATHONEMUS , *MORMYRIDAE , *DIMORPHISM in animals , *FISH morphology , *OSTEICHTHYES , *ELECTRIC fishes , *FISHERY gear ,SEX differences (Biology) - Abstract
An examination of the permanent bony structures of the anal fin complex in the mormyrid fish,Gnathonemus petersii, revealed two new structural sexual dimorphisms: longer proximal pterygiophores and wider anal fin rays in males than in females. Both structures are thought to facilitate the male’s courtship-associated anal fin reflex. Adult male mormyrid fishes are characterized by a dorsally directed indentation of the posterior body wall(anal fin indentation). The expression of this indentation in males, presumably driven by anal fin musculature, was correlated with the fish’s gonadal state: large indentations were associated with high gonado-somatic indices and small indentations with low indices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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