Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America

Characidium is a Neotropical fish genus. Its distribution ranges from eastern Panama to northern Argentina, and it is an important component of the Neotropical ichthyofauna present in the major rivers of South America. We here provide an approximation to the dispersal and historical distributions of Characidium. The biogeographic history of five species of the genus was analyzed through nuclear RAG-2 and mitochondrial 16S genes and a time-calibrated phylogenetic analysis using three outgroup species. A biogeographical reconstruction was performed to estimate ancestral geographic ranges and infer the historical events that impacted the geographic distributions of Characidium species. Our results showed Characidium as a monophyletic group. The molecular clock suggests that the most recent common ancestor of Characidium originated during the Eocene, about 50.2 Mya. In addition, different dispersion and vicariance events could be inferred, which possibly gave rise to the present geographical distribution of the genus. Our results point to the rise of the Andean mountains and sea fluctuations as being important events in the formations and delimitation of different rivers, which influenced the distribution of South American ichthyofauna.

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Main Authors: Poveda-Martínez, Daniel, Sosa, Chrystian C., Chacón-Vargas, Katherine, García Merchán, Víctor Hugo
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2016-10-14
Subjects:biogeography, rivers, freshwater fishes, geographical distribution, characidium fasciatum, hydrography, biogeografía, cursos de agua, peces de agua dulce, distribución geográfica, hidrografía,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77346
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164902
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-773462023-12-08T19:36:04Z Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America Poveda-Martínez, Daniel Sosa, Chrystian C. Chacón-Vargas, Katherine García Merchán, Víctor Hugo biogeography rivers freshwater fishes geographical distribution characidium fasciatum hydrography biogeografía cursos de agua peces de agua dulce distribución geográfica hidrografía Characidium is a Neotropical fish genus. Its distribution ranges from eastern Panama to northern Argentina, and it is an important component of the Neotropical ichthyofauna present in the major rivers of South America. We here provide an approximation to the dispersal and historical distributions of Characidium. The biogeographic history of five species of the genus was analyzed through nuclear RAG-2 and mitochondrial 16S genes and a time-calibrated phylogenetic analysis using three outgroup species. A biogeographical reconstruction was performed to estimate ancestral geographic ranges and infer the historical events that impacted the geographic distributions of Characidium species. Our results showed Characidium as a monophyletic group. The molecular clock suggests that the most recent common ancestor of Characidium originated during the Eocene, about 50.2 Mya. In addition, different dispersion and vicariance events could be inferred, which possibly gave rise to the present geographical distribution of the genus. Our results point to the rise of the Andean mountains and sea fluctuations as being important events in the formations and delimitation of different rivers, which influenced the distribution of South American ichthyofauna. 2016-10-14 2016-10-19T18:59:41Z 2016-10-19T18:59:41Z Journal Article Poveda-Martínez, Daniel; Sosa, Chrystian C.; Chacón-Vargas, Katherine; García-Merchán, Víctor Hugo. 2016. Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America. PloS One 11(10): e0164902. 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77346 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164902 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access e0164902 Public Library of Science PLOS ONE
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cursos de agua
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Poveda-Martínez, Daniel
Sosa, Chrystian C.
Chacón-Vargas, Katherine
García Merchán, Víctor Hugo
Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
description Characidium is a Neotropical fish genus. Its distribution ranges from eastern Panama to northern Argentina, and it is an important component of the Neotropical ichthyofauna present in the major rivers of South America. We here provide an approximation to the dispersal and historical distributions of Characidium. The biogeographic history of five species of the genus was analyzed through nuclear RAG-2 and mitochondrial 16S genes and a time-calibrated phylogenetic analysis using three outgroup species. A biogeographical reconstruction was performed to estimate ancestral geographic ranges and infer the historical events that impacted the geographic distributions of Characidium species. Our results showed Characidium as a monophyletic group. The molecular clock suggests that the most recent common ancestor of Characidium originated during the Eocene, about 50.2 Mya. In addition, different dispersion and vicariance events could be inferred, which possibly gave rise to the present geographical distribution of the genus. Our results point to the rise of the Andean mountains and sea fluctuations as being important events in the formations and delimitation of different rivers, which influenced the distribution of South American ichthyofauna.
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author Poveda-Martínez, Daniel
Sosa, Chrystian C.
Chacón-Vargas, Katherine
García Merchán, Víctor Hugo
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Sosa, Chrystian C.
Chacón-Vargas, Katherine
García Merchán, Víctor Hugo
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title Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
title_short Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
title_full Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
title_fullStr Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
title_full_unstemmed Historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to Southeastern South America
title_sort historical biogeography of five characidium fish species: dispersal from the amazon paleobasin to southeastern south america
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