2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107159
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Paraphyly and evolutionary independent lineages in Gymnotus pantherinus (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Coastal Streams

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“…Drainage (Poveda-Martinez et al, 2016). Indeed, other studies with freshwater fishes have shown that some coastal species had a recent origin of diversification, especially during the Pleistocene (e.g., Baroni et al, 2021;Santos et al, 2021;Wendt et al, 2019). Our results concur with these studies and show that a recent diversification may have occurred in C. bahiense during the Pleistocene (Figure 2).…”
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“…Drainage (Poveda-Martinez et al, 2016). Indeed, other studies with freshwater fishes have shown that some coastal species had a recent origin of diversification, especially during the Pleistocene (e.g., Baroni et al, 2021;Santos et al, 2021;Wendt et al, 2019). Our results concur with these studies and show that a recent diversification may have occurred in C. bahiense during the Pleistocene (Figure 2).…”
Section: Species Limits and Taxonomic Implicationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Species of Characidium currently distributed in coastal basins (i.e., Characidium pterostictum and Characidium vidali [the only coastal species of Characidium evaluated in the work]) had their origins dated to more recent periods during Pliocene (5.5 Mya), from a vicariance event between Paraná River basin and Atlantic Coastal Drainage (Poveda‐Martinez et al, 2016). Indeed, other studies with freshwater fishes have shown that some coastal species had a recent origin of diversification, especially during the Pleistocene (e.g., Baroni et al, 2021; Santos et al, 2021; Wendt et al, 2019). Our results concur with these studies and show that a recent diversification may have occurred in C. bahiense during the Pleistocene (Figure 2).…”
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