2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9300
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An integrative insight into the diversity, distribution, and biogeography of the freshwater endemic clade of the Ponticola syrman group (Teleostei: Gobiidae) in the Caucasus biodiversity hotspot

Abstract: Freshwater habitats of the Caucasus biodiversity hotspot represent a center of endemism for the gobiid genus Ponticola Iljin, 1927. Hitherto, large‐scale molecular studies, owing to restricted taxon and geographical sampling, have failed to give an elaborate picture of diversity and evolutionary history of these species. Here, to contribute to filling this gap, we assessed taxonomic diversity, phylogeography and evolutionary history for the south Caspian populations of Ponticola presently classified as P. iran… Show more

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“…The Ponticola syrman group comprises two freshwater endemic and cryptic species distinguished from each other mainly based on molecular characters and geographic distributions [ 7 ], i.e., P . iranicus endemic to the upper Sefidroud sub-basin, and P .…”
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“…The Ponticola syrman group comprises two freshwater endemic and cryptic species distinguished from each other mainly based on molecular characters and geographic distributions [ 7 ], i.e., P . iranicus endemic to the upper Sefidroud sub-basin, and P .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…patimari endemic to the western freshwater habitats of the south Caspian sub-basin. PCA and DFA plots for the meristic and morphometric data also showed a clear separation of the two species [ 7 ]. Our otolith morphometric variables, inclination angles, and classical shape descriptors show that the otoliths of P .…”
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confidence: 99%
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