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Sciaenidae fish of the Caeté River estuary, Northern Brazil: mitochondrial DNA suggests explosive radiation for the Western Atlantic assemblage

Authors :
Grazielle Gomes
C. C. Vinson
Iracilda Sampaio
Horacio Schneider
Source :
Genetics and Molecular Biology, Vol 27, Iss 2, Pp 174-180 (2004), Genetics and Molecular Biology, Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 174-180, Published: 2004, Genetics and Molecular Biology v.27 n.2 2004, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG), instacron:SBG
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, 2004.

Abstract

Sciaenids are fish which are normally abundant in tropical estuaries of the western Atlantic. Studies on the Caete river estuary in the northern Brazilian state of Para have revealed that in this area Sciaenidae is the dominant family, comprising almost 50% of all teleosts sampled. In this paper we present the results of the first phylogenetic study on South American estuarine sciaenids, during which we obtained mitochondrial gene 16S sequences from 15 species belonging to eight genera occurring in the Caete estuary. Intergeneric nucleotide divergences varied from 5 to 15%, Lonchurus and Menticirrhus being the most divergent lineages. Nucleotide divergences were quite variable amongst species of the same genus, ranging from 1.2% (Stellifer microps x Stellifer naso) to 8.4% (Menticirrhus americanus x Menticirrhus littoralis). Cladograms based on maximum parsimony, minimum evolution and maximum likelihood depicted an explosive diversification pattern for the western Atlantic sciaenid assemblage. Our analysis further reveals a very close relationship between Bairdiella and Stellifer, a monophyletic clade which emerged during the more recent diversification events of the Sciaenidae family. The phylogenetic reconstruction suggests the need for a revision of the taxonomy and nomenclature of the Bairdiella/Stellifer group.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16784685 and 14154757
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c43603d31e0b4baf6fc0a30309c6d20