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Dinaíza A Rocha-Reis, Karina de Oliveira Brandão, Lurdes F de Almeida-Toledo, Rubens Pazza, Karine F Kavalco.
Abstract
The genus Hypostomus has a broad geographic distribution in Brazilian rivers and comprises armored catfishes with a very complicated taxonomy due to the absence of morphological autapomorphies. The existence of nearly 10 allopatric populations with different karyotypes suggests that Hypostomusancistroides represents a species complex in the Upper Paraná River basin. In this paper, an unusual karyotype of an isolated H. aff. ancistroides population was investigated. All specimens of this sample have 2n = 66 chromosomes except for 1 male with 2n = 67, most likely due to a supernumerary chromosome. In this population, the sexes are dimorphic, the males are heterogametic, and an XX/XY sex chromosome system is present. Phylogenetic analysis using mitochondrial and nuclear DNAs indicated that this population forms a monophyletic group separate from the other populations of H.ancistroides and may represent an incipient species.Entities:
Keywords: Heteromorphic sex chromosomes; Hypostomus ancistroides; Karyotype diversity; Loricariidae; Upper Paraná River
Year: 2018 PMID: 30261510 DOI: 10.1159/000492959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytogenet Genome Res ISSN: 1424-8581 Impact factor: 1.636