Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica
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Resumo: | Recently, the subfamily Stethaprioninae was redefined by changing its size to encompass several genera of characin fishes now grouped into four tribes. Regarding the tribe Stethaprionini, the "clade Stethaprion" refers to the original composition of the subfamily Stethaprioninae, a monophyletic group formed by the genera Stethaprion, Brachychalcinus, Poptella and Orthospinus. This clade is diagnosed as distinct from the other characins by the presence of a predorsal spine articulated with the first ray of the dorsal fin. In addition, the shape of the predorsal spine is the condition used for the definition and identification of the previous genera. listed. The genus Poptella is the most diverse of the group and also the most complex. taxonomically, with seven valid species. In recent decades, some populations have been collected and identified as Poptella compressa, they had different degrees of chromatophore distribution along the adipose fin, leading to confusion with Poptella paraguayensis, but differences were observed in the shape of the predorsal spines of these populations, which could be indicative of greater diversity. In this way, the present work used Geometric Morphometry to analyze and compare the shape of the predorsal spine of the different populations. Our results indicate that of the 11 populations analyzed, nine showed significant differences between them, indicating that the shape of this structure can be used as a reliable source of diagnosis in species of this genus. |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométricaTaxonomía de Poptella compressa y P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) mediante morfometría geométricaTaxonomiaBiodiversidadeIctiologiaMorfometriaSistemáticaRecently, the subfamily Stethaprioninae was redefined by changing its size to encompass several genera of characin fishes now grouped into four tribes. Regarding the tribe Stethaprionini, the "clade Stethaprion" refers to the original composition of the subfamily Stethaprioninae, a monophyletic group formed by the genera Stethaprion, Brachychalcinus, Poptella and Orthospinus. This clade is diagnosed as distinct from the other characins by the presence of a predorsal spine articulated with the first ray of the dorsal fin. In addition, the shape of the predorsal spine is the condition used for the definition and identification of the previous genera. listed. The genus Poptella is the most diverse of the group and also the most complex. taxonomically, with seven valid species. In recent decades, some populations have been collected and identified as Poptella compressa, they had different degrees of chromatophore distribution along the adipose fin, leading to confusion with Poptella paraguayensis, but differences were observed in the shape of the predorsal spines of these populations, which could be indicative of greater diversity. In this way, the present work used Geometric Morphometry to analyze and compare the shape of the predorsal spine of the different populations. Our results indicate that of the 11 populations analyzed, nine showed significant differences between them, indicating that the shape of this structure can be used as a reliable source of diagnosis in species of this genus.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)2023/00152-7Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Benine, Ricardo Cardoso [UNESP]Garcia Ayala, James Raul Câmara, Anna Luiza Nardi2024-06-26T12:37:57Z2024-06-26T12:37:57Z2024-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11449/256108porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-08-29T19:15:12Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/256108Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-08-29T19:15:12Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica Taxonomía de Poptella compressa y P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) mediante morfometría geométrica |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica Câmara, Anna Luiza Nardi Taxonomia Biodiversidade Ictiologia Morfometria Sistemática |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
title_full |
Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
title_full_unstemmed |
Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
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Taxonomia de Poptella compressa e P. Paraguayensis (Characiformes: Characidae: Stethaprioninae) através da morfometria geométrica |
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Câmara, Anna Luiza Nardi |
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Câmara, Anna Luiza Nardi |
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Benine, Ricardo Cardoso [UNESP] Garcia Ayala, James Raul |
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Câmara, Anna Luiza Nardi |
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Taxonomia Biodiversidade Ictiologia Morfometria Sistemática |
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Taxonomia Biodiversidade Ictiologia Morfometria Sistemática |
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Recently, the subfamily Stethaprioninae was redefined by changing its size to encompass several genera of characin fishes now grouped into four tribes. Regarding the tribe Stethaprionini, the "clade Stethaprion" refers to the original composition of the subfamily Stethaprioninae, a monophyletic group formed by the genera Stethaprion, Brachychalcinus, Poptella and Orthospinus. This clade is diagnosed as distinct from the other characins by the presence of a predorsal spine articulated with the first ray of the dorsal fin. In addition, the shape of the predorsal spine is the condition used for the definition and identification of the previous genera. listed. The genus Poptella is the most diverse of the group and also the most complex. taxonomically, with seven valid species. In recent decades, some populations have been collected and identified as Poptella compressa, they had different degrees of chromatophore distribution along the adipose fin, leading to confusion with Poptella paraguayensis, but differences were observed in the shape of the predorsal spines of these populations, which could be indicative of greater diversity. In this way, the present work used Geometric Morphometry to analyze and compare the shape of the predorsal spine of the different populations. Our results indicate that of the 11 populations analyzed, nine showed significant differences between them, indicating that the shape of this structure can be used as a reliable source of diagnosis in species of this genus. |
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