Publications by authors named "Margarida Maria de Rossi Vieira"

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  • The genus under study is part of the Sternopygidae family and includes 30 species, making its taxonomy complex and requiring molecular analyses for proper classification.
  • The research utilizes genetic sequences from the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 to investigate specimens identified by traditional methods in Brazilian river basins, revealing significant genetic similarities and discrepancies among morphologically defined species.
  • The findings highlight the need for integrative approaches in taxonomic studies, contribute to understanding genetic diversity, and support biodiversity conservation and biogeographical research.
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Gymnotiformes a monophyletic group of fish endemic to the Neotropics, represent an important component of the freshwater ichthyofauna that presents relevant taxonomic problems. Thus, in view of the morphological complexity involving (Gymnotiformes) fish species, this study aimed to characterize aff. of the upper Paraguay River basin through cytogenetic and molecular analyses, to help in the correct identification and delimitation of species.

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A cytogenetic analysis based on the integration of a number of different chromosomal methodologies, including chromosome microdissection was carried out to characterize the chromosomally polymorphic population from the Paraguay River basin, state of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. All specimens had 2n=72 (FN=116) but two distinct karyotype formulas: karyomorph A (12m+14sm+18s+28a) and karyomorph B (13m+14sm+17st+28a). Karyomorph A and B differed only for pair 19 that consisted of two subtelocentrics in karyomorph A and a large metacentric and a subtelocentric in karyomorph B.

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The karyotype and chromosomal characteristics of Apteronotus albifrons and Apteronotus caudimaculosus collected from populations of two different large Brazilian river basins were analyzed by conventional and molecular cytogenetic techniques, to contribute to the differentiation and identification of the species in this genus. The diploid chromosome number was 2n = 24 for A. albifrons, but with difference in the karyotype structure and fundamental number values between two populations under study.

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Rineloricaria is the most species-rich genus of the Loricariinae (armored catfish) with 65 valid species. However, the karyotype structure is known only for eight species in this group. This study provides cytogenetic data for Rineloricaria lanceolata collected from the upper Paraguay basin (Mato Grosso do Sul).

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