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Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)

The neotropical cichlid genus Astronotus currently comprises two valid species: A. ocellatus Agassiz, 1831 and A. crassipinnis Heckel, 1840. The diagnosis is based on color pattern and meristics counts. However, body color pattern is highly variable between regions and the meristic counts show a con...

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Autores principales: Colatreli, Olavo Pinhatti, Meliciano, Natasha Verdasca, Toffoli, Daniel, Farias, Izeni Pires, Hrbek, Tomas
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22779032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/915265
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author Colatreli, Olavo Pinhatti
Meliciano, Natasha Verdasca
Toffoli, Daniel
Farias, Izeni Pires
Hrbek, Tomas
author_facet Colatreli, Olavo Pinhatti
Meliciano, Natasha Verdasca
Toffoli, Daniel
Farias, Izeni Pires
Hrbek, Tomas
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description The neotropical cichlid genus Astronotus currently comprises two valid species: A. ocellatus Agassiz, 1831 and A. crassipinnis Heckel, 1840. The diagnosis is based on color pattern and meristics counts. However, body color pattern is highly variable between regions and the meristic counts show a considerable overlap between populations differing in color patterning. They do not represent true synapomorphies that diagnose species. Purportedly the only truly diagnostic character is the presence or absence of one or more ocelli at the base of the dorsal fin, diagnosing A. ocellatus and A. crassipinnis, respectively. Using the 5′ portion of the mitochondrial COI gene and EPIC nuclear markers, the validity of the dorsal ocelli as diagnostic character was tested in individuals sampled from ten localities in the Amazon basin. Analyses rejected the hypothesis that dorsal ocelli are diagnostic at the species level. However, they revealed the existence of five hypothetical, largely allopatrically distributed morphologically cryptic species. The phylogeographic structure is not necessarily surprising, since species of the genus Astronotus have sedentary and territorial habits with low dispersal potential. The distribution of these hypothetical species is coincident with patterns observed in other Amazonian aquatic fauna, suggesting the role of common historical processes in generating current biodiversity patterns.
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spelling pubmed-33885872012-07-09 Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae) Colatreli, Olavo Pinhatti Meliciano, Natasha Verdasca Toffoli, Daniel Farias, Izeni Pires Hrbek, Tomas Int J Evol Biol Research Article The neotropical cichlid genus Astronotus currently comprises two valid species: A. ocellatus Agassiz, 1831 and A. crassipinnis Heckel, 1840. The diagnosis is based on color pattern and meristics counts. However, body color pattern is highly variable between regions and the meristic counts show a considerable overlap between populations differing in color patterning. They do not represent true synapomorphies that diagnose species. Purportedly the only truly diagnostic character is the presence or absence of one or more ocelli at the base of the dorsal fin, diagnosing A. ocellatus and A. crassipinnis, respectively. Using the 5′ portion of the mitochondrial COI gene and EPIC nuclear markers, the validity of the dorsal ocelli as diagnostic character was tested in individuals sampled from ten localities in the Amazon basin. Analyses rejected the hypothesis that dorsal ocelli are diagnostic at the species level. However, they revealed the existence of five hypothetical, largely allopatrically distributed morphologically cryptic species. The phylogeographic structure is not necessarily surprising, since species of the genus Astronotus have sedentary and territorial habits with low dispersal potential. The distribution of these hypothetical species is coincident with patterns observed in other Amazonian aquatic fauna, suggesting the role of common historical processes in generating current biodiversity patterns. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3388587/ /pubmed/22779032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/915265 Text en Copyright © 2012 Olavo Pinhatti Colatreli et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Colatreli, Olavo Pinhatti
Meliciano, Natasha Verdasca
Toffoli, Daniel
Farias, Izeni Pires
Hrbek, Tomas
Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title_full Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title_fullStr Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title_full_unstemmed Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title_short Deep Phylogenetic Divergence and Lack of Taxonomic Concordance in Species of Astronotus (Cichlidae)
title_sort deep phylogenetic divergence and lack of taxonomic concordance in species of astronotus (cichlidae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22779032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/915265
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