Automated Author ProfileCrampton, Denise A.
School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL 57 2 UW, United Kingdom; present address: School of Biological & Environmental Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, L 3 3 AF, UK.
Crampton, Denise A.
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TABLE 1. Comparison of linear morphometric measurements between Lethrinops chilingali (including captive-bred specimens) and Lethrinops lethrinus using General Linear Models and log 10 transformed data. Bold indicates statistically significant differences between the species. * p <0.05, ** p <0.01, *** p <0.001.MeasurementSlopeElevationF 1,51PF 1,52PMaximum body depth0.070.7944.080.049Head length4.550.0380.620.435Head width2.090.1551.410.240Interorbital width1.730.19810.800.002Snout length0.720.40115.11<0.001Lower jaw length0.930.3404.210.045Premaxillary pedicel length1.090.3011.560.218Eye diameter1.020.3171.790.187Lachrymal depth0.270.61417.69<0.001*Dorsal fin base length0.000.9952.090.155Anal fin base length5.870.0190.870.354Predorsal length3.420.0700.170.686Preanal length1.200.2790.060.815Prepectoral length0.060.8085.410.024Prepelvic length1.080.3032.510.119Caudal peduncle length4.960.0300.920.341Caudal peduncle depth2.480.1224.400.041*
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.
TABLE 1. Comparison of linear morphometric measurements between Lethrinops chilingali (including captive-bred specimens) and Lethrinops lethrinus using General Linear Models and log 10 transformed data. Bold indicates statistically significant differences between the species. * p <0.05, ** p <0.01, *** p <0.001.MeasurementSlopeElevationF 1,51PF 1,52PMaximum body depth0.070.7944.080.049Head length4.550.0380.620.435Head width2.090.1551.410.240Interorbital width1.730.19810.800.002Snout length0.720.40115.11<0.001Lower jaw length0.930.3404.210.045Premaxillary pedicel length1.090.3011.560.218Eye diameter1.020.3171.790.187Lachrymal depth0.270.61417.69<0.001*Dorsal fin base length0.000.9952.090.155Anal fin base length5.870.0190.870.354Predorsal length3.420.0700.170.686Preanal length1.200.2790.060.815Prepectoral length0.060.8085.410.024Prepelvic length1.080.3032.510.119Caudal peduncle length4.960.0300.920.341Caudal peduncle depth2.480.1224.400.041*
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.
TABLE 2. Morphometric and meristic characters of Lethrinops chilingali.HolotypeParatypes (n=20) mean (range)Captive strain (n=7) mean (range)Standard length (mm)70.965.7 (59.3–81.2)80.4 (56.8–98.7)As % Standard length Maximum body depth Head length Dorsal fin base length Anal fin base length Predorsal length Preanal length Prepectoral length Prepelvic length Caudal peduncle length Caudal peduncle depth36.2 34.4 53.9 18.8 39.2 65.3 36.4 40.2 19.2 11.035.2 (33.1–36.8) 33.6 (32.1–35.9) 53.0 (51.0–55.7) 19.6 (16.9–21.5) 37.5 (35.0–39.3) 64.1 (62.5–66.5) 35.5 (33.5–38.0) 39.9 (37.1–43.1) 17.9 (16.1–20.0) 11.5 (10.4–12.4)34.1 (31.1–36.7) 35.9 (34.7–38.9) 53.0 (50.8–56.7) 18.0 (17.1–18.8) 39.1 (35.2–42.5) 64.6 (61.1–67.8) 36.1 (33.8–38.0) 41.5 (38.2–44.1) 17.2 (16.1–20.4) 11.4 (10.9–12.3)As % Head length Head width Interorbital width Snout length Lower jaw length Premaxillary pedicel length Eye diameter Lachrymal depth47.1 21.1 33.3 40.9 29.8 31.1 21.545.6 (40.9–50.0) 21.8 (18.8–24.5) 35.2 (31.1–38.2) 39.2 (35.3–42.9) 29.7 (25.7–35.9) 31.8 (28.2–37.7) 21.4 (18.0–25.9)43.7 (40.4–47.4) 22.7 (20.4–27.2) 38.7 (34.6–41.8) 39.2 (37.3–44.2) 30.0 (24.9–35.4) 29.1 (25.7–33.0) 23.8 (21.0–27.7)Ratios Body depth/Head width Caudal peduncle length/depth2.25 1.742.30 (2.11–2.41) 1.56 (1.37–1.80)2.18 (1.99–2.34) 1.51 (1.37–1.76)CountsHolotypeParatypes (range)Captive strain (range)Upper gill rakers Lower gill rakers Dorsal fin Anal fin Longitudinal line scales Cheek scales3 10 XV, 10 III, 8 31 33–4 9–11 XIV–XVI, 9–10 III, 8–10 31–33 2–43–4 10–12 XIV–XV, 10–11 III, 8–9 30–33 2–4
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.
TABLE 2. Morphometric and meristic characters of Lethrinops chilingali.HolotypeParatypes (n=20) mean (range)Captive strain (n=7) mean (range)Standard length (mm)70.965.7 (59.3–81.2)80.4 (56.8–98.7)As % Standard length Maximum body depth Head length Dorsal fin base length Anal fin base length Predorsal length Preanal length Prepectoral length Prepelvic length Caudal peduncle length Caudal peduncle depth36.2 34.4 53.9 18.8 39.2 65.3 36.4 40.2 19.2 11.035.2 (33.1–36.8) 33.6 (32.1–35.9) 53.0 (51.0–55.7) 19.6 (16.9–21.5) 37.5 (35.0–39.3) 64.1 (62.5–66.5) 35.5 (33.5–38.0) 39.9 (37.1–43.1) 17.9 (16.1–20.0) 11.5 (10.4–12.4)34.1 (31.1–36.7) 35.9 (34.7–38.9) 53.0 (50.8–56.7) 18.0 (17.1–18.8) 39.1 (35.2–42.5) 64.6 (61.1–67.8) 36.1 (33.8–38.0) 41.5 (38.2–44.1) 17.2 (16.1–20.4) 11.4 (10.9–12.3)As % Head length Head width Interorbital width Snout length Lower jaw length Premaxillary pedicel length Eye diameter Lachrymal depth47.1 21.1 33.3 40.9 29.8 31.1 21.545.6 (40.9–50.0) 21.8 (18.8–24.5) 35.2 (31.1–38.2) 39.2 (35.3–42.9) 29.7 (25.7–35.9) 31.8 (28.2–37.7) 21.4 (18.0–25.9)43.7 (40.4–47.4) 22.7 (20.4–27.2) 38.7 (34.6–41.8) 39.2 (37.3–44.2) 30.0 (24.9–35.4) 29.1 (25.7–33.0) 23.8 (21.0–27.7)Ratios Body depth/Head width Caudal peduncle length/depth2.25 1.742.30 (2.11–2.41) 1.56 (1.37–1.80)2.18 (1.99–2.34) 1.51 (1.37–1.76)CountsHolotypeParatypes (range)Captive strain (range)Upper gill rakers Lower gill rakers Dorsal fin Anal fin Longitudinal line scales Cheek scales3 10 XV, 10 III, 8 31 33–4 9–11 XIV–XVI, 9–10 III, 8–10 31–33 2–43–4 10–12 XIV–XV, 10–11 III, 8–9 30–33 2–4
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.
TABLE 3. Morphometric and meristic characters of Lethrinops lethrinus.HolotypeNon-types (n=26) mean (range)Standard Length (mm)118.5110.7 (62.9–152.6)As % Standard length Maximum body depth Head length Dorsal fin base length Anal fin base length Predorsal length Preanal length Prepectoral length Prepelvic length Caudal peduncle length Caudal peduncle depth36.4 34.5 53.9 17.7 37.7 66.2 35.1 42.5 17.9 12.537.2 (33.0–41.0) 35.1 (33.1–39.1) 53.4 (49.9–56.2) 18.7 (16.5–21.0) 39.5 (37.1–42.3) 64.9 (61.5–68.6) 37.1 (33.9–40.1) 42.2 (35.7–46.4) 17.5 (14.7–20.2) 12.1 (10.8–13.4)As % Head length Head width Interorbital width Snout length Lower jaw length Premaxillary pedicel length Eye diameter Lachrymal depth46.2 24.2 42.5 40.1 31.1 29.5 29.544.8 (41.0–50.1) 22.6 (18.0–26.9) 44.4 (37.6–50.0) 41.0 (37.0–43.5) 31.0 (25.4–34.3) 28.4 (25.2–34.7) 30.7 (21.6–34.8)Ratios Body depth/Head width Caudal peduncle length/depth2.29 1.432.36 (2.14–2.67) 1.45 (1.17–1.66)Counts Upper gill rakers Lower gill rakers Dorsal fin Anal fin Longitudinal line scales Cheek scalesHolotype 3 9 XV, 11 III, 9 31 3Non-types (range) 2–4 8–10 XIV–XVI, 8–12 III, 8–9 30–36 3–4
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.
TABLE 3. Morphometric and meristic characters of Lethrinops lethrinus.HolotypeNon-types (n=26) mean (range)Standard Length (mm)118.5110.7 (62.9–152.6)As % Standard length Maximum body depth Head length Dorsal fin base length Anal fin base length Predorsal length Preanal length Prepectoral length Prepelvic length Caudal peduncle length Caudal peduncle depth36.4 34.5 53.9 17.7 37.7 66.2 35.1 42.5 17.9 12.537.2 (33.0–41.0) 35.1 (33.1–39.1) 53.4 (49.9–56.2) 18.7 (16.5–21.0) 39.5 (37.1–42.3) 64.9 (61.5–68.6) 37.1 (33.9–40.1) 42.2 (35.7–46.4) 17.5 (14.7–20.2) 12.1 (10.8–13.4)As % Head length Head width Interorbital width Snout length Lower jaw length Premaxillary pedicel length Eye diameter Lachrymal depth46.2 24.2 42.5 40.1 31.1 29.5 29.544.8 (41.0–50.1) 22.6 (18.0–26.9) 44.4 (37.6–50.0) 41.0 (37.0–43.5) 31.0 (25.4–34.3) 28.4 (25.2–34.7) 30.7 (21.6–34.8)Ratios Body depth/Head width Caudal peduncle length/depth2.29 1.432.36 (2.14–2.67) 1.45 (1.17–1.66)Counts Upper gill rakers Lower gill rakers Dorsal fin Anal fin Longitudinal line scales Cheek scalesHolotype 3 9 XV, 11 III, 9 31 3Non-types (range) 2–4 8–10 XIV–XVI, 8–12 III, 8–9 30–36 3–4
Authors
- Turner, George F. ;
- Crampton, Denise A. ;
- Genner, Martin J.