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Species delimitation, phylogenetics, and biogeography of the catfish genus Rhamdia bleeker (heptapteridae) of central America and the trans-andean region of Colombia

Posted on:2016-11-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Southern MississippiCandidate:Hernandez Torres, Carmen LilianaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390017984968Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
A recent taxonomic revision of the Neotropical catfish genus Rhamdia (Pisces: Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) reduced a number of described species to synonymy, especially under a broadly circumscribed R. quelen. Evidence is presented here from DNA sequence data, external and internal morphology, and morphometrics that argues for the recognition of R. guatemalensis in Central and northern South America and R. saijaensis and R. cinerascens in the Pacific drainages of Colombia and Ecuador, respectively. The DNA data indicate that all trans-Andean samples form a monophyletic group, within which there are separate clades corresponding to R. laticauda and the synonymized R. guatemalensis, R. saijaensis, and R. cinerascens. The morphometric data substantiate the phylogenetic groupings, and in external morphology, each putative species has diagnostic characters. The external and internal morphological differences and phylogenetic relationships indicate that these groups are both recognizable and represent independent lineages, which argue for their recognition as species.
Keywords/Search Tags:Species
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