2017
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20160168
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Taxonomic revision of the deep channel electric fish genus Sternarchella (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae), with descriptions of two new species

Abstract: This paper provides a taxonomic revision of the Neotropical electric fish genus Sternarchella, with redescriptions of seven valid species and descriptions of two new species. A maximum parsimony analysis of 76 morphological characters from seven ingroup and seven outgroup taxa recovered a non-monophyletic Sternarchella, in which a clade comprising two species with a ventral mouth (S. orinoco + S. sima) is the sister group to a clade comprising seven species that possess a terminal or superior mouth. Nested wit… Show more

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“…Over 50% of the diet of the scale-eating pupfish results from high-speed (10–15 ms) strikes biting scales and protein-rich mucus from other fishes, usually generalist pupfish which make up 95% of the fish community ( Martin and Wainwright 2013a ; McLean and Lonzarich 2017 ; St. John and Martin 2019 ). This specialized niche has evolved more than 19 times in fishes across diverse environments from the deep sea ( Nakae and Sasaki 2002 ) to the Amazon basin ( Evans et al. 2017 ), but to our knowledge scale-eating evolved only once among over 1500 species of atherinomorph and cyprinodontiform fishes ( Sazima et al.…”
Section: The Pattern Of Trophic Novelty and Microendemic Adaptive Radmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 50% of the diet of the scale-eating pupfish results from high-speed (10–15 ms) strikes biting scales and protein-rich mucus from other fishes, usually generalist pupfish which make up 95% of the fish community ( Martin and Wainwright 2013a ; McLean and Lonzarich 2017 ; St. John and Martin 2019 ). This specialized niche has evolved more than 19 times in fishes across diverse environments from the deep sea ( Nakae and Sasaki 2002 ) to the Amazon basin ( Evans et al. 2017 ), but to our knowledge scale-eating evolved only once among over 1500 species of atherinomorph and cyprinodontiform fishes ( Sazima et al.…”
Section: The Pattern Of Trophic Novelty and Microendemic Adaptive Radmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with other parasites, scale-feeders show changes in autecology with different stages in their life history and the density of their prey. The degree of lepidophagy within and between species ranges from facultative to obligatory, as well as varying with ontogeny and seasonality, in relation to prey density [ 16 – 18 ]. For example, crescent grunters ( Terapon jarbua ) feed increasingly more on scales in addition to whole fishes, crustaceans and ectoparasites, throughout their ontogeny [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meristic data for species in Apteronotus and other Gymnotiformes genera were taken by direct examination and/or from the literature (Albert, 2001;Bernt & Albert, 2017;Bernt et al, 2018Bernt et al, , 2020Campos-da-Paz, 1995, 1999Evans et al, 2017a;Fernández-Yépez, 1968;Hulen et al, 2005;Hilton et al, 2007;Hilton & Cox Fernandes, 2017;Lundberg et al, 2013;Mago-Leccia, 1994;Maldonado-Ocampo et al, 2011;de Santana, 2002de Santana, , 2003, 2005de Santana & Cox Fernandes, 2012;de Santana & Lehmann, 2006;de Santana & Crampton, 2007, 2010, 2011de Santana & Vari, 2009, 2010Schultz, 1949;Steindachner, 1881;Triques, 2011;.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%