With 149 currently recognized species, Hypostomus is one of the most species-rich catfish genera in the world, widely distributed over most of the Neotropical region. To clarify the evolutionary history of this genus, we reconstructed a comprehensive phylogeny of Hypostomus based on four nuclear and two mitochondrial markers. A total of 206 specimens collected from the main Neotropical rivers were included in the present study. Combining morphology and a Bayesian multispecies coalescent (MSC) approach, we recovered 85 previously recognized species plus 23 putative new species, organized into 118 ‘clusters’. We presented the Cluster Credibility (CC) index that provides numerical support for every hypothesis of cluster delimitation, facilitat...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
A species-level phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical bluntnose knifefish genus Brachyhypop...
Hypostomus Lacépède (1803) is the dominant genus of armored catfish (Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Hyp...
With 149 currently recognized species, Hypostomus is one of the most species-rich catfish genera in ...
Ecological opportunity is often proposed as a driver of accelerated diversification, but evidence ha...
In recent years, the evolutionary history of the catfish genus Hypostomus has attracted much interes...
diversity and evolutionary trends in the Neotropical catfish genus Hypostomus... 44
<p>The upper Paraná River system (UP) is a highly diverse biogeographic province for freshwater fish...
The Neotropics possess the greatest freshwater fish diversity of the world, rendering the study of t...
The main objectives of this study are estimate a species-dense, time-calibrated molecular phylogeny ...
Distribution history of the widespread Neotropical genus Hypostomus was studied to shed light on the...
Hypostomus cochliodon group is a monophyletic clade of 20 valid species of Neotropical armored catfi...
<div><p>A species-level phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical bluntnose knifefish genus <i>...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
Hypostomus formosae n. sp. is described for the Paraguay river basin, Argentina. It can be distingui...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
A species-level phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical bluntnose knifefish genus Brachyhypop...
Hypostomus Lacépède (1803) is the dominant genus of armored catfish (Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Hyp...
With 149 currently recognized species, Hypostomus is one of the most species-rich catfish genera in ...
Ecological opportunity is often proposed as a driver of accelerated diversification, but evidence ha...
In recent years, the evolutionary history of the catfish genus Hypostomus has attracted much interes...
diversity and evolutionary trends in the Neotropical catfish genus Hypostomus... 44
<p>The upper Paraná River system (UP) is a highly diverse biogeographic province for freshwater fish...
The Neotropics possess the greatest freshwater fish diversity of the world, rendering the study of t...
The main objectives of this study are estimate a species-dense, time-calibrated molecular phylogeny ...
Distribution history of the widespread Neotropical genus Hypostomus was studied to shed light on the...
Hypostomus cochliodon group is a monophyletic clade of 20 valid species of Neotropical armored catfi...
<div><p>A species-level phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical bluntnose knifefish genus <i>...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
Hypostomus formosae n. sp. is described for the Paraguay river basin, Argentina. It can be distingui...
The family Loricariidae with 813 nominal species is one of the largest fish families of the world. H...
A species-level phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical bluntnose knifefish genus Brachyhypop...
Hypostomus Lacépède (1803) is the dominant genus of armored catfish (Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Hyp...