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Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach

Leuciscine fishes represent an important component of freshwater ichthyofauna endemic to northern Mediterranean areas. This lineage shows high intra-specific morphological variability and exhibits high levels of hybridization, two characteristics that contribute to systematic uncertainties, misclass...

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Autores principales: Tancioni, Lorenzo, Russo, Tommaso, Cataudella, Stefano, Milana, Valentina, Hett, Anne Kathrin, Corsi, Elisa, Rossi, Anna Rita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060392
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author Tancioni, Lorenzo
Russo, Tommaso
Cataudella, Stefano
Milana, Valentina
Hett, Anne Kathrin
Corsi, Elisa
Rossi, Anna Rita
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Russo, Tommaso
Cataudella, Stefano
Milana, Valentina
Hett, Anne Kathrin
Corsi, Elisa
Rossi, Anna Rita
author_sort Tancioni, Lorenzo
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description Leuciscine fishes represent an important component of freshwater ichthyofauna endemic to northern Mediterranean areas. This lineage shows high intra-specific morphological variability and exhibits high levels of hybridization, two characteristics that contribute to systematic uncertainties, misclassification of taxa and, potentially, the mismanagement of biodiversity. This study focused on brook chub, Squalius lucumonis, an endemic taxon of Central Italy. The taxonomic status of this species has long been questioned, and a hybrid origin from sympatric leusciscines (S. squalus x Rutilus rubilio, or S. squalus x Telestes muticellus) has been hypothesised. A phenotypic (evaluating shape and meristic counts) and genetic (using mitochondrial and nuclear markers) investigation of these four taxa was conducted to test species delimitation in sympatric areas and to evaluate the taxonomic status of S. lucumonis. One hundred and forty-five individuals of all four taxa were collected within streams of the lowest portion of the Tiber River basin and analysed; this region encompasses a large portion of the S. lucumonis distribution. The different morphological and genetic approaches were individually examined, compared, and then combined in a quantitative model to both investigate the limits of each approach and to identify cases of misclassification. The results obtained confirm the cladogenetic non-hybrid origin of S. lucumonis, highlight the need for immediate conservation actions and emphasise the value of an integrated approach in the study of leuciscines evolution.
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spelling pubmed-36149992013-04-05 Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach Tancioni, Lorenzo Russo, Tommaso Cataudella, Stefano Milana, Valentina Hett, Anne Kathrin Corsi, Elisa Rossi, Anna Rita PLoS One Research Article Leuciscine fishes represent an important component of freshwater ichthyofauna endemic to northern Mediterranean areas. This lineage shows high intra-specific morphological variability and exhibits high levels of hybridization, two characteristics that contribute to systematic uncertainties, misclassification of taxa and, potentially, the mismanagement of biodiversity. This study focused on brook chub, Squalius lucumonis, an endemic taxon of Central Italy. The taxonomic status of this species has long been questioned, and a hybrid origin from sympatric leusciscines (S. squalus x Rutilus rubilio, or S. squalus x Telestes muticellus) has been hypothesised. A phenotypic (evaluating shape and meristic counts) and genetic (using mitochondrial and nuclear markers) investigation of these four taxa was conducted to test species delimitation in sympatric areas and to evaluate the taxonomic status of S. lucumonis. One hundred and forty-five individuals of all four taxa were collected within streams of the lowest portion of the Tiber River basin and analysed; this region encompasses a large portion of the S. lucumonis distribution. The different morphological and genetic approaches were individually examined, compared, and then combined in a quantitative model to both investigate the limits of each approach and to identify cases of misclassification. The results obtained confirm the cladogenetic non-hybrid origin of S. lucumonis, highlight the need for immediate conservation actions and emphasise the value of an integrated approach in the study of leuciscines evolution. Public Library of Science 2013-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3614999/ /pubmed/23565240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060392 Text en © 2013 Tancioni et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tancioni, Lorenzo
Russo, Tommaso
Cataudella, Stefano
Milana, Valentina
Hett, Anne Kathrin
Corsi, Elisa
Rossi, Anna Rita
Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title_full Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title_fullStr Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title_full_unstemmed Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title_short Testing Species Delimitations in Four Italian Sympatric Leuciscine Fishes in the Tiber River: A Combined Morphological and Molecular Approach
title_sort testing species delimitations in four italian sympatric leuciscine fishes in the tiber river: a combined morphological and molecular approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060392
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