Molecular and cytogenetic data have provided evidence of cryptic speciation in the widespread South American trahira, Hoplias malabaricus. In the present study, karyotypes and DNA barcode sequences of specimens from seven populations inhabiting the lower Amazon River were analyzed in order to characterize the levels of genetic divergence within a single karyomorph. All the specimens presented karyotypes with 2n = 40 chromosomes (20m+20sm) that were consistent with the species' C karyomorph. The DNA barcodes revealed six haplogroups, with clear divergence between populations from Brazil and Argentina. The results support the species complex hypothesis and indicate that a single karyomorph of H. malabaricus may harbor more than one species.Da...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
Jacobina, Uedson Pereira, Paiva, Edson, Dergam, Jorge Abdala (2011): Pleistocene karyotypic divergen...
Hoplias malabaricus, the common trahira, extended its range into the Iguaçu River sometime in the la...
Molecular and cytogenetic data have provided evidence of cryptic speciation in the widespread South ...
Hoplias malabaricus comprises seven karyomorphs (A-G) and evolutionary units have been described in ...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of freshwa...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
Hoplias malabaricus represent a clear example of a species complex, including several karyotypic for...
Cytogenetic markers were used to compare the karyotypes of an isolated population of Hoplias malabar...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of fresh-w...
Hoplias malabaricus (Bloch, 1794), a predatory freshwater fish with a wide distribution throughout S...
Karyotypic analyses were performed in fishes from the genus Hoplias (H. malabaricus and H. lacerdae ...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
Jacobina, Uedson Pereira, Paiva, Edson, Dergam, Jorge Abdala (2011): Pleistocene karyotypic divergen...
Hoplias malabaricus, the common trahira, extended its range into the Iguaçu River sometime in the la...
Molecular and cytogenetic data have provided evidence of cryptic speciation in the widespread South ...
Hoplias malabaricus comprises seven karyomorphs (A-G) and evolutionary units have been described in ...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of freshwa...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
Hoplias malabaricus represent a clear example of a species complex, including several karyotypic for...
Cytogenetic markers were used to compare the karyotypes of an isolated population of Hoplias malabar...
The sedentary, predatory characin Hoplias malabaricus has one of the widest distributions of fresh-w...
Hoplias malabaricus (Bloch, 1794), a predatory freshwater fish with a wide distribution throughout S...
Karyotypic analyses were performed in fishes from the genus Hoplias (H. malabaricus and H. lacerdae ...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
The lacustrine system of the middle rio Doce basin is considered a paradigm of Pleistocene geomorpho...
Jacobina, Uedson Pereira, Paiva, Edson, Dergam, Jorge Abdala (2011): Pleistocene karyotypic divergen...
Hoplias malabaricus, the common trahira, extended its range into the Iguaçu River sometime in the la...