Biogeographic patterns of the three main Nearctic groups of continental fishes inhabiting river drainages in central Mexico (livebearing goodeids, southern Mexican notropins and species of Algansea, the last two representing independent lineages of cyprinids) were obtained and compared by following two approaches: an estimate of divergence times and using a well-defined biogeographic method. Three concordant biogeographic events were identified among the three groups, showing some evidence of a partially congruent evolutionary history. The analysed groups show at least three independent colonization events into central Mexico: two western routes, followed by the Goodeinae and members of Algansea, and an early Plateau route followed by south...
<div><p>In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinc...
Northern Middle America (NoMA) is considered a transition zone between the Nearctic and Neotropical ...
In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinctness (d...
The historical biogeography of the southern group of Moxostoma Rafinesque, 1820, a genus of Nearctic...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of Mexican ichthyofauna has been strongly linked to natural events,...
The remains of seven families of fishes have been recovered from Miocene to late Pleistocene localit...
[Background]: The Pantosteus plebeius-nebuliferus species-group is a group of freshwater fishes dist...
The diversity of fishes in the Neotropics consists of nearly 6,000 species, approximately 10% of all...
Phylogeographic patterns of freshwater fishes in coastal regions are highly susceptible to eustatic ...
Central Mexico is characterized by a complex topography that is the result of historic and contempor...
42 pages, 2 additional files, 6 figures, 1 table.[Background] The genus Algansea is one of the most ...
Abstract Background Studies of the phylogeography of Mexican species are steadily revealing genetic ...
The Goodeinae is a speciose group of viviparous freshwater fishes endemic to the Mesa Central of Mex...
, 12) Zacapu. Light blue outlines represent the areas of the paleolakes that developed in Central Me...
Although attempts to understand Central American freshwater fish provincialism date to the 1960s, ea...
<div><p>In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinc...
Northern Middle America (NoMA) is considered a transition zone between the Nearctic and Neotropical ...
In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinctness (d...
The historical biogeography of the southern group of Moxostoma Rafinesque, 1820, a genus of Nearctic...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of Mexican ichthyofauna has been strongly linked to natural events,...
The remains of seven families of fishes have been recovered from Miocene to late Pleistocene localit...
[Background]: The Pantosteus plebeius-nebuliferus species-group is a group of freshwater fishes dist...
The diversity of fishes in the Neotropics consists of nearly 6,000 species, approximately 10% of all...
Phylogeographic patterns of freshwater fishes in coastal regions are highly susceptible to eustatic ...
Central Mexico is characterized by a complex topography that is the result of historic and contempor...
42 pages, 2 additional files, 6 figures, 1 table.[Background] The genus Algansea is one of the most ...
Abstract Background Studies of the phylogeography of Mexican species are steadily revealing genetic ...
The Goodeinae is a speciose group of viviparous freshwater fishes endemic to the Mesa Central of Mex...
, 12) Zacapu. Light blue outlines represent the areas of the paleolakes that developed in Central Me...
Although attempts to understand Central American freshwater fish provincialism date to the 1960s, ea...
<div><p>In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinc...
Northern Middle America (NoMA) is considered a transition zone between the Nearctic and Neotropical ...
In this paper we analyse the degree of concordance in species richness and taxonomic distinctness (d...