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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
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Research Article

Phylogeographic patterns in suckermouth catfish Hypostomus ancistroides (Loricariidae): dispersion, vicariance and species complexity across a Neotropical biogeographic region

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Pages 3590-3596 | Received 08 May 2015, Accepted 18 Jul 2015, Published online: 24 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

The upper Paraná River system (UP) is a highly diverse biogeographic province for freshwater fishes, but little is known about processes which shaped that diversity. This study describes the phylogeographic pattern in Hypostomus ancistroides, a suckermouth catfish species that is widespread in the UP and also reported from the adjoining Ribeira do Iguape basin. We used complete mtDNA sequences of ATPase 6/8 of 162 specimens to infer haplotype distribution using phylogenetic and demographic analyses and a Bayesian molecular clock. Results suggest that during the Quaternary H. ancistroides has undergone superimposed phylogeographic histories, alternating between isolation and subsequent merging of different populations. Occurrence of an isolated population on the Ribeira de Iguape is demonstrated to be a Pleistocene headwater capture event. Widely distributed haplotypes indicate deep genetic differences and suggest that populations of H. ancistroides were isolated for considerable time, but did not undergo speciation because of recurrent population mixing.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Carlos Schrago (UFRJ) for assistance with data analyses and Flávio Lima (Unicamp) for the insightful discussions. Lurdes Toledo (USP), Caroline Garcia (UESB), and Osvaldo Oyakawa (MZUSP) provided generous logistic support. The authors are grateful to Rodrigo Caires (MZUSP), Aline Benetti (MZUSP), and Osvaldo Oyakawa for helping in the fieldwork.

Declaration of interest

This project was funded by CNPq (140108/2007-6, 310733/2013-8 and 308962/2013-3); and FAPESP (2010/07149-1).

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