Bonytongues (Osteoglossomorpha) constitute an ancient clade of teleost fishes distributed in freshwater habitats throughout the world. The group includes well-known species such as arowanas, featherbacks, pirarucus, and the weakly electric fishes in the family Mormyridae. Their disjunct distribution, extreme morphologies, and electrosensory capabilities (Notopteridae and Mormyroidea) have attracted interest by many, yet a comprehensive phylogenetic framework for comparative analysis is missing. We provide a phylogenomic analysis of 179 species (out of 260), 28 out of 29 genera, and all six families of extant bonytongues and find that the interfamilial relationships support previous molecular phylogenies. However, we find pervasive misalignm...
We use mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data to show that three weakly electric mormyrid fish spec...
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and m...
Ostariophysi is a superorder of bony fishes including more than 10,300 species in 1,100 genera and 7...
ABSTRACT The bony-tongue fishes, Osteoglossomorpha, have been the focus of a great deal of morpholog...
The Mormyridae are African osteoglossomorph fresh-water fishes of great interest because of their el...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
African weakly-electric fishes (Mormyridae) are able to communicate through species-specific electri...
Abstract Background Fish classifications, as those of most other taxonomic groups, are being transfo...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Over half of all vertebrates are "fishes", which exhibit enormous diversity in morphology, physiolog...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
Mosaic evolution refers to the pattern whereby different organismal traits exhibit differential rate...
Fig. 6. Mormyridae. a. Petrocephalus bovei (CU 94594). b. Gnathonemus petersii (CU 91805). c. Campyl...
Biogeography of the mega-diverse, freshwater and globally-distributed Otophysi has received consider...
We use mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data to show that three weakly electric mormyrid fish spec...
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and m...
Ostariophysi is a superorder of bony fishes including more than 10,300 species in 1,100 genera and 7...
ABSTRACT The bony-tongue fishes, Osteoglossomorpha, have been the focus of a great deal of morpholog...
The Mormyridae are African osteoglossomorph fresh-water fishes of great interest because of their el...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
African weakly-electric fishes (Mormyridae) are able to communicate through species-specific electri...
Abstract Background Fish classifications, as those of most other taxonomic groups, are being transfo...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Over half of all vertebrates are "fishes", which exhibit enormous diversity in morphology, physiolog...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
Mosaic evolution refers to the pattern whereby different organismal traits exhibit differential rate...
Fig. 6. Mormyridae. a. Petrocephalus bovei (CU 94594). b. Gnathonemus petersii (CU 91805). c. Campyl...
Biogeography of the mega-diverse, freshwater and globally-distributed Otophysi has received consider...
We use mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data to show that three weakly electric mormyrid fish spec...
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and m...
Ostariophysi is a superorder of bony fishes including more than 10,300 species in 1,100 genera and 7...