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Integrative taxonomy detects cryptic and overlooked fish species in a neotropical river basin

Gomes, LC; Pessali, TC; Sales, NAIARA GUIMARAES; Pompeu, PS; Carvalho, DC

Authors

LC Gomes

TC Pessali

NAIARA GUIMARAES Sales

PS Pompeu

DC Carvalho



Abstract

The great freshwater fish diversity found in the neotropical region makes management and conservation actions challenging. Due to shortage of taxonomists and insufficient infrastructure to deal with such great biodiversity (i.e. taxonomic impediment), proposed remedies to accelerate species identification and descriptions include techniques that combine DNA-based identification and concise morphological description. The building of a DNA barcode reference database correlating meristic and genetic data was developed for 75 % of the Mucuri River basin’s freshwater fish. We obtained a total of 141 DNA barcode sequences from 37 species belonging to 30 genera, 19 families, and 5 orders. Genetic distances within species, genera, and families were 0.74, 9.5, and 18.86 %, respectively. All species could be clearly identified by the DNA barcodes. Divergences between meristic morphological characteristics and DNA barcodes revealed two cryptic species among the Cyphocharax gilbert and Astyanax gr. bimaculatus specimens, and helped to identify two overlooked species within the Gymnotus and Astyanax taxa. Therefore, using a simplified model of neotropical biodiversity, we tested the efficiency of an integrative taxonomy approach for species discovery, identification of cryptic diversity, and accelerating biodiversity descriptions.

Citation

Gomes, L., Pessali, T., Sales, N. G., Pompeu, P., & Carvalho, D. (2015). Integrative taxonomy detects cryptic and overlooked fish species in a neotropical river basin. Genetica, 143(5), 581-588. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10709-015-9856-z

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 4, 2015
Publication Date Jul 4, 2015
Deposit Date Sep 9, 2016
Journal Genetica
Print ISSN 0016-6707
Publisher Springer Verlag
Volume 143
Issue 5
Pages 581-588
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10709-015-9856-z
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10709-015-9856-z
Related Public URLs http://link.springer.com/journal/10709



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