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Hidden Evolutionary Units and Its Implications on Conservation in a Vulnerable Species of a Freshwater Fish. | LitMetric

Hidden Evolutionary Units and Its Implications on Conservation in a Vulnerable Species of a Freshwater Fish.

Zebrafish

Laboratory of Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics-LaGEEvo, Institute of Biological and Health Sciences, Federal University of Viçosa, Rio Paranaíba, Brazil.

Published: April 2021

is a fish genus in the order Characiformes, distributed from southern Mexico to the La Plata River in Argentina. Several of its species, including , are threatened with extinction or considered vulnerable because they are highly sensitive to anthropogenic factors. The decline of these species may be related to the growth of agriculture and mining in the Brazilian Cerrado region, thus their recovery requires management plans. In this study, we use morphological, chromosomal, and genetic analysis to suggest that two distinct evolutionary units exist under the same denomination , indistinguishable by the descriptive morphological characters of the species until the present moment and show that the population of the São Francisco River is more diverse than that of the upper Paraná River basin. These results may help with future management and conservation programs of species in the Paraná and São Francisco river basins, two major Brazilian hydrographic basins.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2020.1916DOI Listing

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