2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.11.011
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Molecular phylogeny and evolution of internal fertilization in South American seasonal cynopoeciline killifishes

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“…Arim et al, 2010;Furness et al, 2015;Berois et al, 2016;Casanova-Larrosa et al, 2016;Podrabsky et al, 2016;Reichard, 2016;Thompson et al, 2017). Furthermore, two genera of Cynopoecilini have evolved internal fertilization (Costa et al, 2015). Adaptations associated with an annual life-history include drought resistant eggs and embryonic development with up to three diapauses, phases where development and growth are reversibly suspended (Wourms, 1972;Berois et al, 2016;Podrabsky et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Arim et al, 2010;Furness et al, 2015;Berois et al, 2016;Casanova-Larrosa et al, 2016;Podrabsky et al, 2016;Reichard, 2016;Thompson et al, 2017). Furthermore, two genera of Cynopoecilini have evolved internal fertilization (Costa et al, 2015). Adaptations associated with an annual life-history include drought resistant eggs and embryonic development with up to three diapauses, phases where development and growth are reversibly suspended (Wourms, 1972;Berois et al, 2016;Podrabsky et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since field studies have recently demonstrated that two generations per year is the most common life cycle pattern, they could more appropriately be called ‘seasonal’ killifishes [ 14 ]. Cynopoecilines also include the only internally-fertilizing aplocheiloid killifishes [ 15 , 16 ]. In addition, cynopoecilines are quite specialised in habitat use, with some species found in open vegetation savannah-like areas and others restricted to dense forest habitats, as described below.…”
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“…Morphological characters were not exhaustively sampled, since morphological analyses directed to cynopoeciline groups [ 20 , 22 , 26 ] were limited to characters described in previous papers, which focused on more inclusive groups [ 15 , 23 ]. Moreover, a multi-gene phylogenetic analysis was restricted to taxa found in recent field studies [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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