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Phylogenetic relationships of the algae scraping cyprinid genus Capoeta (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
Authors:Levin Boris A  Freyhof Jörg  Lajbner Zdeněk  Perea Silvia  Abdoli Asghar  Gaffaroğlu Muhammet  Ozuluğ Müfit  Rubenyan Haikaz R  Salnikov Vladimir B  Doadrio Ignacio
Affiliation:a Institute of Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok 152742, Russia
b Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia
c Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin 12587, Germany
d Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Liběchov 277 21, Czech Republic
e Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid 28006, Spain
f Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University G.C., Tehran, Iran
g Ahi Evran University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, K?r?ehir 40100, Turkey
h Istanbul University. Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Istanbul 34134, Turkey
i Institute of Hydroecology and Ichthyology, National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia, Yerevan 375019, Armenia
j National Institute of Deserts, Flora and Fauna, Ministry of Nature Protection of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat 744000, Turkmenistan
Abstract:We reconstructed the matrilineal phylogeny of Asian algae-eating fishes of the genus Capoeta based on complete mitochondrial gene for cytochrome b sequences obtained from 20 species sampled from the majority of the range and 44 species of closely related barbs of the genera Barbus s. str. and Luciobarbus. The results of this study show that Capoeta forms a strongly supported monophyletic subclade nested within the Luciobarbus clade, suggesting that specialized scraping morphology appeared once in the evolutionary history of the genus. We detected three main groups of Capoeta: the Mesopotamian group, which includes three species from the Tigris-Euphrates system and adjacent water bodies, the Anatolian-Iranian group, which has the most diversified structure and encompasses many species distributed throughout Anatolian and Iranian inland waters, and the Aralo-Caspian group, which consists of species distributed in basins of the Caspian and Aral Seas, including many dead-end rivers in Central Asia and Northern Iran. The most probable origination pathway of the genus Capoeta is hypothesized to occur as a result of allopolyploidization. The origin of Capoeta was found around the Langhian-Serravallian boundary according to our molecular clock. The diversification within the genus occurred along Middle Miocene-Late Pliocene periods.
Keywords:Cyprinidae   Phylogeny   Polyploid barbini   Capoeta   Luciobarbus   Algae eater   Cytochrome b
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