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Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage)
In fish, species identity can be encoded by sounds, which have been thoroughly investigated in European gobiids (Gobiidae, Gobius lineage). Recent evolutionary studies suggest that deterministic and/or stochastic forces could generate acoustic differences among related animal species, though this ha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8664166/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34890403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260810 |
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author | Horvatić, Sven Malavasi, Stefano Vukić, Jasna Šanda, Radek Marčić, Zoran Ćaleta, Marko Lorenzoni, Massimo Mustafić, Perica Buj, Ivana Onorato, Lucija Ivić, Lucija Cavraro, Francesco Zanella, Davor |
author_facet | Horvatić, Sven Malavasi, Stefano Vukić, Jasna Šanda, Radek Marčić, Zoran Ćaleta, Marko Lorenzoni, Massimo Mustafić, Perica Buj, Ivana Onorato, Lucija Ivić, Lucija Cavraro, Francesco Zanella, Davor |
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description | In fish, species identity can be encoded by sounds, which have been thoroughly investigated in European gobiids (Gobiidae, Gobius lineage). Recent evolutionary studies suggest that deterministic and/or stochastic forces could generate acoustic differences among related animal species, though this has not been investigated in any teleost group to date. In the present comparative study, we analysed the sounds from nine soniferous gobiids and quantitatively assessed their acoustic variability. Our interspecific acoustic study, incorporating for the first time the representative acoustic signals from the majority of soniferous gobiids, suggested that their sounds are truly species-specific (92% of sounds correctly classified into exact species) and each taxon possesses a unique set of spectro-temporal variables. In addition, we reconstructed phylogenetic relationships from a concatenated molecular dataset consisting of multiple molecular markers to track the evolution of acoustic signals in soniferous gobiids. The results of this study indicated that the genus Padogobius is polyphyletic, since P. nigricans was nested within the Ponto-Caspian clade, while the congeneric P. bonelli turned out to be a sister taxon to the remaining investigated soniferous species. Lastly, by extracting the acoustic and genetic distance matrices, sound variability and genetic distance were correlated for the first time to assess whether sound evolution follows a similar phylogenetic pattern. The positive correlation between the sound variability and genetic distance obtained here emphasizes that certain acoustic features from representative sounds could carry the phylogenetic signal in soniferous gobiids. Our study was the first attempt to evaluate the mutual relationship between acoustic variation and genetic divergence in any teleost fish. |
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spelling | pubmed-86641662021-12-11 Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) Horvatić, Sven Malavasi, Stefano Vukić, Jasna Šanda, Radek Marčić, Zoran Ćaleta, Marko Lorenzoni, Massimo Mustafić, Perica Buj, Ivana Onorato, Lucija Ivić, Lucija Cavraro, Francesco Zanella, Davor PLoS One Research Article In fish, species identity can be encoded by sounds, which have been thoroughly investigated in European gobiids (Gobiidae, Gobius lineage). Recent evolutionary studies suggest that deterministic and/or stochastic forces could generate acoustic differences among related animal species, though this has not been investigated in any teleost group to date. In the present comparative study, we analysed the sounds from nine soniferous gobiids and quantitatively assessed their acoustic variability. Our interspecific acoustic study, incorporating for the first time the representative acoustic signals from the majority of soniferous gobiids, suggested that their sounds are truly species-specific (92% of sounds correctly classified into exact species) and each taxon possesses a unique set of spectro-temporal variables. In addition, we reconstructed phylogenetic relationships from a concatenated molecular dataset consisting of multiple molecular markers to track the evolution of acoustic signals in soniferous gobiids. The results of this study indicated that the genus Padogobius is polyphyletic, since P. nigricans was nested within the Ponto-Caspian clade, while the congeneric P. bonelli turned out to be a sister taxon to the remaining investigated soniferous species. Lastly, by extracting the acoustic and genetic distance matrices, sound variability and genetic distance were correlated for the first time to assess whether sound evolution follows a similar phylogenetic pattern. The positive correlation between the sound variability and genetic distance obtained here emphasizes that certain acoustic features from representative sounds could carry the phylogenetic signal in soniferous gobiids. Our study was the first attempt to evaluate the mutual relationship between acoustic variation and genetic divergence in any teleost fish. Public Library of Science 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8664166/ /pubmed/34890403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260810 Text en © 2021 Horvatić et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Horvatić, Sven Malavasi, Stefano Vukić, Jasna Šanda, Radek Marčić, Zoran Ćaleta, Marko Lorenzoni, Massimo Mustafić, Perica Buj, Ivana Onorato, Lucija Ivić, Lucija Cavraro, Francesco Zanella, Davor Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title | Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title_full | Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title_fullStr | Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title_full_unstemmed | Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title_short | Correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous European gobiids (Gobiidae; Gobius lineage) |
title_sort | correlation between acoustic divergence and phylogenetic distance in soniferous european gobiids (gobiidae; gobius lineage) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8664166/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34890403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260810 |
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