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Dots in the dark: dorsal polychromatism in the endemic Xingu Freshwater Stingray
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AbstractPolychromatism refers to the presence of two or more color patterns within a species. Several species exhibit polychromatic patterns, including some elasmobranchs such as the Xingu Freshwater Stingray (Potamotrygon leopoldi), a threatened, endemic freshwater stingray species that is exploited in the international aquarium trade. Analysis of polychromatic patterns can provide insight into evolutionary mechanisms and be a useful tool for monitoring international trade. In this context, the present study analyzed intraspecific color variation in P. leopoldi. A total of 241 individuals collected in two areas along the Xingu River in Brazil were used for the study. Four dorsal color patterns of P. leopoldi were described. Size differences between color classes were statistically significant, suggesting that these color variations are associated with ontogenetic color changes. In addition, two color morphs specific to each locality were identified and described. Moreover, the occurrence of polychromatic forms in a Potamotrygoninae species may contribute to the understanding of diversification in this group, since some mechanisms of speciation are associated with polychromatism. Analysis of color variation in P. leopoldi is expected to help improve trade monitoring, especially given the existence of look‐alike species.
Title: Dots in the dark: dorsal polychromatism in the endemic Xingu Freshwater Stingray
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AbstractPolychromatism refers to the presence of two or more color patterns within a species.
Several species exhibit polychromatic patterns, including some elasmobranchs such as the Xingu Freshwater Stingray (Potamotrygon leopoldi), a threatened, endemic freshwater stingray species that is exploited in the international aquarium trade.
Analysis of polychromatic patterns can provide insight into evolutionary mechanisms and be a useful tool for monitoring international trade.
In this context, the present study analyzed intraspecific color variation in P.
leopoldi.
A total of 241 individuals collected in two areas along the Xingu River in Brazil were used for the study.
Four dorsal color patterns of P.
leopoldi were described.
Size differences between color classes were statistically significant, suggesting that these color variations are associated with ontogenetic color changes.
In addition, two color morphs specific to each locality were identified and described.
Moreover, the occurrence of polychromatic forms in a Potamotrygoninae species may contribute to the understanding of diversification in this group, since some mechanisms of speciation are associated with polychromatism.
Analysis of color variation in P.
leopoldi is expected to help improve trade monitoring, especially given the existence of look‐alike species.
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