Biology:Amblyopsis

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Short description: Genus of fishes

Amblyopsis
Amblyopsis rosae.jpg
Ozark cavefish A. rosae
Amblyopsis spelaea.jpg
Northern cavefish A. spelaea
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Percopsiformes
Family: Amblyopsidae
Genus: Amblyopsis
DeKay, 1842
Type species
Amblyopsis spelaeus
DeKay, 1842

Amblyopsis is a genus of small (up to 11 cm or 4.3 in long) fish in the family Amblyopsidae that are endemic to the central and eastern United States.[1] Like other cavefish, they lack pigmentation and are blind.[2] The most recently described species was in 2014.[3] Uniquely among fish, Amblyopsis brood their eggs in the gill chambers (somewhat like mouthbrooders).[4] It was formerly incorrectly speculated that the same brooding behavior existed in other genera in the family and in the pirate perch (Aphredoderus sayanus).[4][5] During the Pleistocene period, the modern Ohio river was a barrier of dispersal and created a great genetic variation, leading to two phylogenetically distinct lineages from the species Amblyopsis.[6]

Species

There are currently 3 species of this genus:[1]

  • Amblyopsis hoosieri Niemiller, Prejean & Chakrabarty, 2014 (Hoosier cavefish)[3]
  • Amblyopsis rosae C. H. Eigenmann, 1898 (Ozark cavefish)
  • Amblyopsis spelaea DeKay, 1842 (northern cavefish)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2017). Species of Amblyopsis in FishBase. May 2017 version.
  2. Darwin, Charles (1979). The Origin of Species (1st ed.). New York: Avenel Books. p. 179. ISBN 0-517-30978-5. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Chakrabarty, P.; Prejean, J.A.; Niemiller, M.L. (2014). "The Hoosier cavefish, a new and endangered species (Amblyopsidae, Amblyopsis) from the caves of southern Indiana". ZooKeys (412): 41–57. doi:10.3897/zookeys.412.7245. PMID 24899861. PMC 4042695. https://www.pensoft.net/inc/journals/download.php?fileId=8469&fileTable=J_GALLEYS. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Armbruster, J.W.; M.L. Niemiller; P.B. Hart (2016). "Morphological Evolution of the Cave-, Spring-, and Swampfishes of the Amblyopsidae (Percopsiformes)". Copeia 104 (3): 763–777. doi:10.1643/ci-15-339. 
  5. Fletcher, D.E.; Dakin, E.E.; Porter, B.A.; Avise, J.C. (2004). "Spawning behavior and genetic parentage in the pirate perch (Aphredoderus sayanus), a fish with an enigmatic reproductive morphology". Copeia 2004 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1643/ce-03-160r. 
  6. Niemiller, M.L.; McCandless, J.R.; Reynolds, R.G. (2013). "Effects of Climatic and Geological Processes During the Pleistocene on the Evolutionary History of the Northern Cavefish,Amblyopsis Spelaea(Teleostei: Amblyopsidae)". Evolution 67 (4): 1011–1025. doi:10.1111/evo.12017. PMID 23550752. 

Bibliography

Darwin, Charles (1979). The Origin of Species. John Murray. ISBN 0-517-30978-5. 

Wikidata ☰ Q2842124 entry