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Systematics of the African catfish family Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes).
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Systematics of the African catfish family Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)./
Author:
Thomson, Alfred William.
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215 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-07B(E).
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Systematic biology. -
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9781303820120
Systematics of the African catfish family Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes).
Thomson, Alfred William.
Systematics of the African catfish family Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes).
- 215 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-07(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2013.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
The phylogenetic relationships of the Amphiliidae are studied using Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood methods based on data from one mitochondrial locus and two nuclear loci from 12 of the 13 recognized amphiliid genera and more than half of the known species diversity of the family. The loci are analyzed separately and as a concatenated dataset. All analyses find strong support for two of the three currently recognized subfamilies, but the subfamily Amphiliinae is consistently recovered as polyphyletic. The three loci are then employed in Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood analyses of the largest genus in the family, Amphilius. No analyses support the monophyly of Amphilius , but the previously recognized High African and Low African morphological groups are consistently recovered as well supported clades. The name Anoplopterus Pfeffer, 1889 is resurrected for the species of the High African group, and all species of the Low African group are retained in Amphilius.
ISBN: 9781303820120Subjects--Topical Terms:
3173492
Systematic biology.
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The phylogenetic relationships of the Amphiliidae are studied using Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood methods based on data from one mitochondrial locus and two nuclear loci from 12 of the 13 recognized amphiliid genera and more than half of the known species diversity of the family. The loci are analyzed separately and as a concatenated dataset. All analyses find strong support for two of the three currently recognized subfamilies, but the subfamily Amphiliinae is consistently recovered as polyphyletic. The three loci are then employed in Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood analyses of the largest genus in the family, Amphilius. No analyses support the monophyly of Amphilius , but the previously recognized High African and Low African morphological groups are consistently recovered as well supported clades. The name Anoplopterus Pfeffer, 1889 is resurrected for the species of the High African group, and all species of the Low African group are retained in Amphilius.
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The Amphilius jacksonii complex is revised, and five new species are described: A. n. sp. Ruzizi from the Ruzizi drainage and northeastern tributaries of Lake Tanganyika; A. n. sp. Malagarasi from the Malagarasi drainage, Lake Rukwa basin, and upper Great Ruaha River system, Rufiji basin; A. n. sp. Congo from the upper Congo basin; A. n. sp. Rufiji from the Rufiji and Wami basins; and A. n. sp. Lake Kyogo from the Lake Kyogo drainage, northeastern tributaries of Lake Victoria, and the Lake Manyara basin. Taxonomic work is also conducted on the High African Amphilius . The status of four nominal species, Chimarrhoglanis leroyi Vaillant 1897, A. hargeri Boulenger 1907, A. brevidorsalis Pellegrin 1919, and A. platychir var. cubangoensis Pellegrin 1936, that have long been placed in the synonymy of A. uranoscopus is addressed, and two new species are described: A. n. sp. Ruvu from the Ruvu basin, and A. n. sp. Mangula from the Rufiji basin.
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