Morphology variations in the skull of marine turtles in the Gulf of Venezuela: Identification of multiple ecotypes.
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Marine turtle skull morphology undergoes significant ontogenetic shifts influenced by diet, area of distribution, population of origin, age class and species. This study evaluates the morphological differences between <i>Chelonia mydas</i> and <i>Eretmochelys imbricata</i><b> </b>according to the geographic origins of their distribution in the Gulf of Venezuela (Upper Guajira and lower Guajira). Using geometric morphometrics models, were analyzed 83 skulls (69 <i>C. mydas</i>; 14 <i>E. imbricata</i>). The photographs obtained were digitized and landmarks were established for the dorsal, ventral, and lateral views using TPS Dig2 program. Subsequently,<b> </b>a Procrustes superimposition was applied to standardize the dataset.<b> </b>Geometric morphometry analysis was performed with MOG_27 and PAST-Paleontological Statistic software. Shape variations and size-class differences were assessed through Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Thin Plate Splines (TPS). The results reveal variations in all three views for <i>C. mydas</i>, primarily linked to the ontogenetic dietary shift from immature to adult stages. Positive allometry was identified in the parietal bones (dorsal view) for both species.<b> </b>In the ventral view, the greatest development was concentrated in the vomer and the opening of adductor fossa,<b> </b>while the lateral view showed positive allometry in the postorbital, squamosal, and quadratojugal bones. Notably, <i>E. imbricata</i> exhibited negative allometry in the beak.<b> </b>These morphological changes correlate with the<b> </b>development of the adductor muscles, compression and bite force required for adult diets.<b> </b>Furthermore, shape similarities between specific groups of <i>C. mydas</i> and <i>E. imbricata</i> of different sizes suggest the potential presence of distinct ecotypes in the region.
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Perozo Díaz, Irama
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2025-12-29



