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It is about the shape: Recurrent Body Shape Patterns in Cave- and Surface-Dwelling Trichomycterid Cavefishes

Falcon-Espitia, N.; Cadena, C. D.

2026-03-04 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.03.03.709414 bioRxiv
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The evolution of body shape reflects the interplay between functional constraints and habitat structure. In fishes, cave environments are well known for promoting regressive traits such as eye and pigment loss, yet their influence on overall body form remains poorly understood. Here, we examine patterns of body shape variation in cave- and surface-dwelling trichomycterid catfishes from northeastern Colombia to assess whether consistent associations exist between habitat type and morphology. Using geometric morphometric analyses, we quantified differences in body shape among species inhabiting subterranean and surface environments. Our results reveal significant habitat-associated differentiation in body shape along the main axes of morphological variation. Cave-dwelling species exhibit more elongated and fusiform body shapes, whereas surface-dwelling species tend to show deeper and more robust morphologies. In a functional context, these contrasting body patterns suggest associations with differing locomotor demands imposed by subterranean versus surface habitats. Although we do not explicitly test convergence or performance, the recurrence of similar body shapes among species from different clades occupying comparable habitats is consistent with repeated morphological responses to shared ecological constraints. Research HighligthsO_LIMultivariate shape analyses reveal significant habitat-associated variation in trichomycterid fishes. Recurrent morphological patterns suggest repeated responses potentially mediated by habitat constraints. C_LIO_LIBody shape differs consistently between cave- and surface-dwelling trichomycterids. Cave species exhibit more elongated and fusiform forms, whereas surface species display deeper body configurations. C_LI

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