Asymmetry of mouth morph of a freshwater goby, Rhinogobius flumineus

Citation
S. Seki et al., Asymmetry of mouth morph of a freshwater goby, Rhinogobius flumineus, ZOOL SCI, 17(9), 2000, pp. 1321-1325
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
02890003 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1321 - 1325
Database
ISI
SICI code
0289-0003(200012)17:9<1321:AOMMOA>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Morphological analysis of a small freshwater goby, Rhinogobius flumineus, s howed a distinct dimorphic asymmetry in the lower jaw. The mouth of each fi sh opened with a slight but definite distortion toward the right or left si de, depending on the individual. Right-opening mouth (dextral) fish had a r ight lower jaw that was more protruded than the left one, and left-opening (sinistral) fish had a more protruded left lower jaw. No fish had laterally symmetric lower jaws, indicating that the asymmetry was different from 'fl uctuating asymmetry'. These fish used either the right or left side of the mouth when picking up food from the bottom, but neither dextral nor sinistr al individuals used one side more frequently than the other side. The mouth asymmetry, however, was related to the stationary posture: dextral fish st ayed on the bottom with the line of their bodies curved to the right more f requently than to the left, and vice versa for the sinistral fish. Genetics of the morph phenotype were investigated by observing the frequencies of m orphs in F-1 under captive breeding. Mouth dimorphism seems to be determine d by the Mendelian one-locus-two-alleles system, in which dextrality is dom inant over sinistrality and the dominant gene acts as the lethal one when i n a homozygote.