A Poorly Known Catfish Clade in an Endangered Neotropical Biodiversity Hotspot: Relationships and Distribution Patterns of the Cambeva variegata Group (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae)

Fishes Pub Date : 2024-03-24 DOI:10.3390/fishes9040116
W. Costa, J. L. Mattos, Valter M. Azevedo-Santos, Caio R. M. Feltrin, P. Amorim, F. Ottoni, P. J. Vilardo, A. Katz
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The Cambeva variegata group (CVG) is endemic to a region situated in the intersection of two endangered biodiversity hotspots, Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, and drained by two important South American river basins, the upper Rio Paraná and upper Rio São Francisco basins. Presently, CVG comprises two nominal species, besides some still undescribed. We first performed a molecular phylogenetic analysis (total of 3368 bp) for five species of the CVG and 30 outgroups, which supported the monophyly of the CVG and its inclusion in Cambeva. Most morphological character states distinguishing the CVG from congeners are also present in Scleronema, possibly consisting of plesiomorphic features. We also performed the first time-calibrated phylogeny of the group, which supported possible relationships between present geographical distribution patterns and palaeogeographical events. The estimated time of origin of CVG in the Middle Miocene is nearly contemporaneous to a past hydrographical configuration when part of the upper Rio Paraná basin was connected to the Rio São Francisco basin. The first CVG lineage split occurring in the Miocene end corresponds to a major break in that palaeo basin. Species diversification between the Pliocene and early Pleistocene is compatible with final drainage rearrangement. This study highlights the urgent need for more detailed studies on the diversity and phylogenetic relationships of still poorly known organisms in this highly diverse and threatened region.
濒危的新热带生物多样性热点地区鲜为人知的鲶鱼支系:Cambeva variegata 组(丝形目:鲶科)的关系和分布模式
Cambeva variegata 组(CVG)是位于塞拉多和大西洋森林这两个濒危生物多样性热点交汇地区的特有种,由南美洲两个重要的河流流域(巴拉那河上游流域和圣弗朗西斯科河上游流域)排水。目前,CVG 包括两个标称物种,此外还有一些物种尚未被描述。我们首先对 CVG 的 5 个种和 30 个外群进行了分子系统发育分析(共 3368 bp),结果支持 CVG 的单系性并将其纳入 Cambeva。大多数区分 CVG 与同族的形态特征也存在于 Scleronema 中,可能是由多态特征组成的。我们还首次对该类群进行了时间校准系统发育,支持了目前的地理分布模式与古地理事件之间可能存在的关系。据估计,CVG 的起源时间为中新世,与过去的水文格局几乎同时,当时巴拉那河上游盆地的一部分与圣弗朗西斯科河盆地相连。中新世末期发生的第一次 CVG 族系分裂与该古盆地的一次重大断裂相吻合。上新世和更新世早期的物种多样化与最终的排水系统重新排列是一致的。这项研究强调,迫切需要对这一高度多样化和濒临灭绝地区仍鲜为人知的生物的多样性和系统发育关系进行更详细的研究。
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