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Journal of Animal and
Veterinary Advances, 6 (12): 1409-1415
(2007)
Sexual dimorphism in
Artemia urmiana
Günther 1899 (Anostraca: Artemiidae) from the Urmia Lake (West Azerbaijan,
Iran)
Alireza Asem*1
and
Nasrullah Rastegar-Pouyani2
1) Protectors of Urmia Lake
National Park Society (NGO), Urmia, Iran 2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Razi University, 67149
Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract:
Sexual dimorphism is an
important subject in biosystematic and evolutionary studies of the
animal kingdom. In this survey, four geographical stations have chosen
from the Urmia Lake (west Azerbaijan, Iran). Males and females of Artemia urmiana were examined in order to study sexual dimorphism.
The t-Test was used to find out significant differences between means.
For classified the male and female samples in each station, Principal
Components Analysis (PCA) and Discriminant Function Analysis (DA) were
used. PCA analysis let us to separate male and female groups in each
station. Also by using DA we can find out that %100 of original groups
were correctly classified. This research shows that A. urmiana in
each four different station is a sexually dimorphism. Also size
difference between male and female can be interpreted as mating
advantage; according to Artemia breeding mechanism, female carry
male during copulation process then large size of female is necessary
for this breeding system and can prove mating process.
Key word: Sexual dimorphism,
Artemia urmiana, body size,
mating advantage, breeding mechanism


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