Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator

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Autor(a) principal: Santana, Carlos David de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Crampton, William Gareth Richard, Dillman, Casey B., Frederico, Renata Guimarães, Sabaj, Mark Henry, Covain, Raphael, Ready, Jonathan Stuart, Zuanon, Jansen, Oliveira, Renildo Ribeiro de, Mendes-Júnior, Raimundo Nonato Gomes, Bastos, Douglas A., Teixeira, Túlio Franco, Mol, Jan H.A., Ohara, Willian Massaharu, Castro, Natália E., Peixoto, Luiz Antônio Wanderley, Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko, Sousa, Leandro M., Montag, Luciano F.A., Ribeiro, Frank, Waddell, Joseph C., Piorsky, Nivaldo M., Vari, Richard P., Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11690-z
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15487
Resumo: Is there only one electric eel species? For two and a half centuries since its description by Linnaeus, Electrophorus electricus has captivated humankind by its capacity to generate strong electric discharges. Despite the importance of Electrophorus in multiple fields of science, the possibility of additional species-level diversity in the genus, which could also reveal a hidden variety of substances and bioelectrogenic functions, has hitherto not been explored. Here, based on overwhelming patterns of genetic, morphological, and ecological data, we reject the hypothesis of a single species broadly distributed throughout Greater Amazonia. Our analyses readily identify three major lineages that diverged during the Miocene and Pliocene—two of which warrant recognition as new species. For one of the new species, we recorded a discharge of 860 V, well above 650 V previously cited for Electrophorus, making it the strongest living bioelectricity generator. © 2019, The Author(s).
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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
title Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
spellingShingle Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
Santana, Carlos David de
Eel
Electrical Power
Electronic Equipment
Miocene
New Species
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Bioenergy
Electrophorus Electricus
Miocene
New Species
Nonhuman
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Classification
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiology
Genetics
Phylogeny
Physiology
South America
Species Difference
Electrophorus
Electrophorus Electricus
Animal
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiological Phenomena
Phylogeny
South America
Species Specificity
title_short Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
title_full Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
title_fullStr Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
title_sort Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator
author Santana, Carlos David de
author_facet Santana, Carlos David de
Crampton, William Gareth Richard
Dillman, Casey B.
Frederico, Renata Guimarães
Sabaj, Mark Henry
Covain, Raphael
Ready, Jonathan Stuart
Zuanon, Jansen
Oliveira, Renildo Ribeiro de
Mendes-Júnior, Raimundo Nonato Gomes
Bastos, Douglas A.
Teixeira, Túlio Franco
Mol, Jan H.A.
Ohara, Willian Massaharu
Castro, Natália E.
Peixoto, Luiz Antônio Wanderley
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
Sousa, Leandro M.
Montag, Luciano F.A.
Ribeiro, Frank
Waddell, Joseph C.
Piorsky, Nivaldo M.
Vari, Richard P.
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
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author2 Crampton, William Gareth Richard
Dillman, Casey B.
Frederico, Renata Guimarães
Sabaj, Mark Henry
Covain, Raphael
Ready, Jonathan Stuart
Zuanon, Jansen
Oliveira, Renildo Ribeiro de
Mendes-Júnior, Raimundo Nonato Gomes
Bastos, Douglas A.
Teixeira, Túlio Franco
Mol, Jan H.A.
Ohara, Willian Massaharu
Castro, Natália E.
Peixoto, Luiz Antônio Wanderley
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
Sousa, Leandro M.
Montag, Luciano F.A.
Ribeiro, Frank
Waddell, Joseph C.
Piorsky, Nivaldo M.
Vari, Richard P.
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana, Carlos David de
Crampton, William Gareth Richard
Dillman, Casey B.
Frederico, Renata Guimarães
Sabaj, Mark Henry
Covain, Raphael
Ready, Jonathan Stuart
Zuanon, Jansen
Oliveira, Renildo Ribeiro de
Mendes-Júnior, Raimundo Nonato Gomes
Bastos, Douglas A.
Teixeira, Túlio Franco
Mol, Jan H.A.
Ohara, Willian Massaharu
Castro, Natália E.
Peixoto, Luiz Antônio Wanderley
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
Sousa, Leandro M.
Montag, Luciano F.A.
Ribeiro, Frank
Waddell, Joseph C.
Piorsky, Nivaldo M.
Vari, Richard P.
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Eel
Electrical Power
Electronic Equipment
Miocene
New Species
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Bioenergy
Electrophorus Electricus
Miocene
New Species
Nonhuman
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Classification
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiology
Genetics
Phylogeny
Physiology
South America
Species Difference
Electrophorus
Electrophorus Electricus
Animal
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiological Phenomena
Phylogeny
South America
Species Specificity
topic Eel
Electrical Power
Electronic Equipment
Miocene
New Species
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Bioenergy
Electrophorus Electricus
Miocene
New Species
Nonhuman
Pliocene
Species Diversity
Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Classification
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiology
Genetics
Phylogeny
Physiology
South America
Species Difference
Electrophorus
Electrophorus Electricus
Animal
Ecosystem
Electric Organ
Electrophorus
Electrophysiological Phenomena
Phylogeny
South America
Species Specificity
description Is there only one electric eel species? For two and a half centuries since its description by Linnaeus, Electrophorus electricus has captivated humankind by its capacity to generate strong electric discharges. Despite the importance of Electrophorus in multiple fields of science, the possibility of additional species-level diversity in the genus, which could also reveal a hidden variety of substances and bioelectrogenic functions, has hitherto not been explored. Here, based on overwhelming patterns of genetic, morphological, and ecological data, we reject the hypothesis of a single species broadly distributed throughout Greater Amazonia. Our analyses readily identify three major lineages that diverged during the Miocene and Pliocene—two of which warrant recognition as new species. For one of the new species, we recorded a discharge of 860 V, well above 650 V previously cited for Electrophorus, making it the strongest living bioelectricity generator. © 2019, The Author(s).
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