A New Blind Cave Fish Population of Genus Astyanax: Geography, Morphology and Behavior

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Luis Espinasa
Patricia Rivas-Manzano
Héctor Espinosa Pérez
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[1] Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos,CEAMISH
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Facultad de Ciencias
[3] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Instituto de Biología
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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2001年 / 62卷
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troglobite; troglomorphism; vision; eye development; aggression;
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A new population of blind, cave dwelling tetra fish of the genus Astyanax was discovered in Granadas Cave, in the Balsas drainage, southern México. All blind Mexican tetras previously described are from Tampico and San Luis Potosí, northern México. The discovery of a new blind morph thus represents an independent colonization and convergent adaptation to the cave environment by this fish. Individuals of this population display variability of their troglomorphic features. Some individuals presented asymmetrical degeneration of the eyes, where one was normal, but the other somewhat reduced in size and complexity. Loss of pigmentation and eye reduction, although sometimes correlated, were not always linked; reduced eyes were found on pigmented fish and unpigmented fish often possessed normal eyes. Some individuals had reduced lens size or an absence of lens altogether. Retina is highly modified with photoreceptors sometimes absent. Eye reduction was correlated with a diminished size of the optic lobes and an increase of the prosencephalon. Modifications of the skull involve closing in of the circumorbital series of bones. Certain aspects of behavior are also modified.
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