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Ictalurid phylogeny

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 07:13
by Silurus
Arce-H, M, JG Lundberg & MA O'Leary, 2016. Phylogeny of the North American catfish family Ictaluridae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) combining morphology, genes and fossils. Cladistics, doi: 10.1111/cla.12175.

Abstract

We performed the first combined-data phylogenetic analysis of ictalurids including most living and fossil species. We sampled 56 extant species and 16 fossil species representing outgroups, the seven living genera, and the extinct genus †Astephus long thought to be an ictalurid. In total, 209 morphological characters were curated and illustrated in MorphoBank from published and original work, and standardized using reductive coding. Molecular sequences harvested from GenBank for one nuclear and four mitochondrial genes were combined with the morphological data for total evidence analysis. Parsimony analysis recovers a crown clade Ictaluridae composed of seven living genera and numerous extinct species. The oldest ictalurid fossils are the Late Eocene members of Ameiurus and Ictalurus. The fossil clade †Astephus placed outside of Ictaluridae and not as its sister taxon. Previous morphological phylogenetic studies of Ictaluridae hypothesized convergent evolution of troglobitic features among the subterranean species. In contrast, we found morphological evidence to support a single clade of the four troglobitic species, the sister taxon of all ictalurids. This result holds whether fossils are included or not. Some previously published clock-based age estimates closely approximate our minimum ages of clades.

Re: Ictalurid phylogeny

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 15:44
by lfinley58
This online paper was not published in the journal until later in 2017 and the reference for this is as follows:
Cladistics, Volume 33, Number 4, August 2017: pages 406-428.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 12175/full
Lee