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Gill arch and hyoid arch diversity and cypriniform phylogeny: Distributed integration of morphology and web-based tools
Mabee, Paula M.1; Grey, Ericka A.1; Arratia, Gloria2; Bogutskaya, Nina3; Boron, Alicja; Coburn, Miles M.4; Conway, Kevin W.5; He, Shunping6; Naseka, Alexander3; Rios, Nelson7
刊名ZOOTAXA
2011-05-13
期号2877页码:1-40
关键词Branchial arches Hyoid arch Pharyngeal arches Ostariophysi Cypriniformes Skeleton Ontology
ISSN号1175-5326
英文摘要Using the multiple tools available to support an online collaborative environment, we surveyed 62 morphological features from the hyoid arch and gill arches of 53 species of cypriniform fishes that matched those sampled in recent molecular analyses and two sets of outgroup species ('Saitoh outgroups' and 'Basal outgroups'). This is a skeletal region whose variation is considered historically significant within fishes and Cypriniformes in particular, and we review previous work in light of our own. The clarity of description of characters was enhanced by the use of a community reference ontology, the Teleost Anatomy Ontology. Terms, synonyms, and definitions for skeletal features from this region were contributed to this ontology, and links to these terms and relationships are included in our character descriptions. One thousand two hundred sixty-three images of features from this region were linked to ontology terms and deposited in a community image repository, Morphbank; these are linked to the characters described herein. Character data were analyzed using parsimony and Bayesian methods for two sets of outgroups, one of which matched that used in previous molecular analyses. The parsimony results, using either outgroup set, indicated similar higher-level relationships, including a sister group relationship between cyprinids and loaches. A basal trichotomy among Gyrinocheilus, catostomids and cyprinids + loaches was the result of Saitoh outgroup analysis in contrast to a sister group relationship between Gyrinocheilus and catostomids discovered in the Basal outgroup analysis. Interestingly, analyses including basal outgroups recovered a monophyletic Cyprinidae, consistent with all previous studies. Character evolution that supports higher-level nodes of interest in the consensus tree is described. In some respects, it might be a surprise that 62 morphological characters from a small skeletal region for only 53 cypriniform species (out of over 3,200 total species) could provide as much resolution as it does. We expect, however, further phylogenetic resolution as morphological data from across skeleton regions are combined, species sampling is increased, and molecular data are added.
资助项目National Science Foundation[EF-0431326] ; National Science Foundation[NSF 9307132] ; National Science Foundation[NSF 0431132] ; National Science Foundation[NSF 0431262] ; National Science Foundation[NSF 0808446] ; National Science Foundation[NSF 0431326] ; Russian Foundation for Basic Research[RFBR No 07-04-01245] ; University of South Dakota
WOS研究方向Zoology
语种英语
出版者MAGNOLIA PRESS
WOS记录号WOS:000290630700001
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://202.127.146.157/handle/2RYDP1HH/4106]  
专题中国科学院武汉植物园
通讯作者Mabee, Paula M.
作者单位1.Univ S Dakota, Vermillion, SD 57069 USA
2.Univ Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
3.Russian Acad Sci, St Petersburg 196140, Russia
4.John Carroll Univ, Cleveland, OH 44118 USA
5.St Louis Univ, St Louis, MO 63103 USA
6.Chinese Acad Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China
7.Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA 70037 USA
8.Univ Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
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Mabee, Paula M.,Grey, Ericka A.,Arratia, Gloria,et al. Gill arch and hyoid arch diversity and cypriniform phylogeny: Distributed integration of morphology and web-based tools[J]. ZOOTAXA,2011(2877):1-40.
APA Mabee, Paula M..,Grey, Ericka A..,Arratia, Gloria.,Bogutskaya, Nina.,Boron, Alicja.,...&Wang, Xuzhen.(2011).Gill arch and hyoid arch diversity and cypriniform phylogeny: Distributed integration of morphology and web-based tools.ZOOTAXA(2877),1-40.
MLA Mabee, Paula M.,et al."Gill arch and hyoid arch diversity and cypriniform phylogeny: Distributed integration of morphology and web-based tools".ZOOTAXA .2877(2011):1-40.
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