2019
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6224
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Genetic differentiation in the southern population of the Fathead MinnowPimephales promelasRafinesque (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae)

Abstract: The North American cyprinid Pimephales promelas is a species with a wide distribution range, occurring in distinct hydrographic basins in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. Previous morphological and meristic analyses of P. promelas concluded that at least three subspecies exist in the midwestern and northeast region of the United States. No studies have been carried out on the Mexican population of P. promelas, but the findings of cryptic diversity in United States populations of this species, as well as … Show more

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“…1 originated from Atlantic watersheds, if reported, whereas our P. notatus samples were midwestern in origin). Overall, these results are in line with other instances of phylogeographic structure and nuclear-mitochondrial discordance reported for Pimephales populations ( Ballesteros-Nova et al, 2019 ; Schönhuth et al, 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…1 originated from Atlantic watersheds, if reported, whereas our P. notatus samples were midwestern in origin). Overall, these results are in line with other instances of phylogeographic structure and nuclear-mitochondrial discordance reported for Pimephales populations ( Ballesteros-Nova et al, 2019 ; Schönhuth et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Por ejemplo, en México, la Conabio reconoce 27 cuencas continentales distribuidas en 2 ecoregiones (Neártica y Neotropical) (https://www.biodiversidad.gob. mx/region/ecorregiones-dulceacuícolas) y varios estudios que evalúan la distribución taxonómica y genética de organismos dulceacuícolas han encontrado un gran número de endemismos o linajes evolutivos independientes, restringidos a las cuencas o incluso a cuerpos de agua particulares (Ballesteros-Nova et al, 2019;Beltrán-López et al, 2017Domínguez-Domínguez et al, 2006;García-Morales et al, 2021;Mercado-Salas et al, 2018;Pedraza-Lara et al, 2012).…”
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