2019
DOI: 10.3390/genes10090639
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DNA Barcoding Reveals High Levels of Divergence among Mitochondrial Lineages of Brycon (Characiformes, Bryconidae)

Abstract: Brycon is an important group of Neotropical fish and the principal genus of the family Bryconidae, with 44 valid species that are found in some Central American rivers and practically all the major hydrographic basins of South America. These fish are medium to large in size, migratory, omnivorous, important seed dispersers for riparian forests, and bioindicators of environmental quality, given that they are found preferentially in rivers with clean, well oxygenated water. Many Brycon species are important fish… Show more

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“…nigricans raises a possible and interesting model to test such ideas. Different migratory fish groups such as Brycon [ 57 ], Leporinus [ 5 ], and Zungaro [ 19 ] have been showing hidden diversity, particularly in the Tapajós River basin. Overall, these results appear indicating both the high level of endemism [ 18 ] and the putative historical hybridism [ 6 ] can be important drives of fish diversity in this peculiar system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nigricans raises a possible and interesting model to test such ideas. Different migratory fish groups such as Brycon [ 57 ], Leporinus [ 5 ], and Zungaro [ 19 ] have been showing hidden diversity, particularly in the Tapajós River basin. Overall, these results appear indicating both the high level of endemism [ 18 ] and the putative historical hybridism [ 6 ] can be important drives of fish diversity in this peculiar system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To guarantee even more conclusive findings on the observed genetic distances, the ''optimal threshold'' of interspecific distance was calculated, which indicated that a distance of 3.28% would be the most appropriate threshold for the delimitation of the MOTUS identified in the present study, which is consistent with the findings of a number of previous studies of different fish groups. [64][65][66] In the specific case of G. paraguensis, which was the most common species at all the sampling points and was also the most heterogeneous, given the considerable variation in banding patterns and coloration (Fig. 5), we decided to run a more detailed genetic analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sequences of the mitochondrial DNA gene cytochrome c oxidase (COI) are often used to assist taxonomy and species identification following the DNA barcoding principles ( Hebert, Ratnasingham & DeWaard, 2003 ; Hajibabaei et al, 2007 ). They can also be used for biodiversity inventories ( Monaghan et al, 2009 ; Carvalho et al, 2011 ; Pereira et al, 2013 ; Machado et al, 2018 ), allowing rapid characterization of not just a given sample but of entire communities ( Carvalho et al, 2018 ; Machado et al, 2018 ; Souza et al, 2018 ; Arruda et al, 2019 ; Santos et al, 2019 ). The simplest approach to delimit species from DNA sequence data is to use the percent cut-off rule ( Fujisawa & Barraclough, 2013 ), such as the 2% intra vs .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%