Turkish Journal of Zoology
Author ORCID Identifier
MOHAMMAD SHARIATI: 0009-0008-8648-8014
MOHAMMAD SADEGH ALAVI-YEGANEH: 0000-0002-6246-9504
MEHDI GHANBARIFARDI: 0000-0002-1825-2551
GÜLŞAH SAÇ: 0000-0001-9988-1116
MÜFİT ÖZULUĞ: 0000-0002-1437-3890
ERDOĞAN ÇİÇEK: 0000-0002-5334-5737
DOI
10.55730/1300-0179.3220
Abstract
This study evaluates the discriminating power of sagittal otolith shape among three species of the genus Clupeonella endemic to the Caspian Sea (Clupeonella grimmi, Clupeonella caspia, and Clupeonella engrauliformis) and one species from the Sea of Marmara (Clupeonella Cultriventris). Identification of these species is challenging due to their morphological similarities, and the taxonomic validity of C. caspia and C. cultriventris remains ambiguous because of their resemblance. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images were utilized to examine the morphological characteristics of otoliths. Stereomicroscope images were used to calculate six shape indices: rectangularity, roundness, ellipticity, circularity, aspect ratio, and form factor. The outline shape was analyzed using elliptic Fourier descriptors (EFDs). SEM images showed that the otoliths of all four species had an elliptical shape with a prominent and distinct rostrum. The sulcus acusticus was centrally positioned, and the anterior part of the groove (ostium) exhibited a funnel- shaped structure across all species. Distinctive morphological characteristics such as the angle between the rostrum and antirostrum (excisura ostii), antirostrum shape, and margin were noted. Although none of the otolith shape indices showed significant differences among all four species, the otoliths of C. grimmi were significantly distinct from the other three species in terms of aspect ratio and ellipticity indices. Based on the EFD analysis, the four species were strongly differentiated (85.5% accuracy), highlighting the value of sagittal otoliths in the taxonomy of the studied species. The results underscore the efficacy of otolith morphological characteristics in identifying taxonomically challenging groups—such as the genus Clupeonella—in the Caspian Sea and Sea of Marmara. This study highlights the significance of sagittal otolith shape in distinguishing closely related Clupeonella species, demonstrating its potential for resolving taxonomic uncertainties within this genus.
Keywords
Sagittal otolith, Clupeonella, Caspian Sea, Sea of Marmara, elliptical Fourier analysis
First Page
148
Last Page
160
Publisher
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)
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Recommended Citation
SHARIATI, MOHAMMAD REZA; ALAVI-YEGANEH, MOHAMMAD SADEGH; GHANBARIFARDI, MEHDI; SAÇ, GÜLŞAH; ÖZULUĞ, MÜFİT; and ÇİÇEK, ERDOĞAN
(2025)
"Discrimination of sprat species (Clupeonella spp.) in the Caspian Sea and the Sea of Marmara using otolith shape analysis,"
Turkish Journal of Zoology: Vol. 49:
No.
3, Article 4.
https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-0179.3220
Available at:
https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/vol49/iss3/4