1. Chromosomal diversity in tropical reef fishes is related to body size and depth range.
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Martinez PA, Zurano JP, Amado TF, Penone C, Betancur-R R, Bidau CJ, and Jacobina UP
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- Animals, Karyotype, Least-Squares Analysis, Models, Genetic, Phylogeny, Regression Analysis, Body Size, Chromosomes genetics, Fishes anatomy & histology, Fishes genetics, Genetic Variation
- Abstract
Tropical reef fishes show contrasting patterns of karyotypic diversity. Some families have a high chromosomal conservatism while others show wide variation in karyotypic macrostructure. However, the influence of life-history traits on karyotypic diversity is largely unknown. Using phylogenetic comparative methods, we assessed the effects of larval and adult species traits on chromosomal diversity rates of 280 reef species in 24 families. We employed a novel approach to account for trait variation within families as well as phylogenetic uncertainties. We found a strong negative relationship between karyotypic diversity rates and body size and depth range. These results suggest that lineages with higher dispersal potential and gene flow possess lower karyotypic diversity. Taken together, these results provide evidence that biological traits might modulate the rate of karyotypic diversity in tropical reef fishes., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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