Comparative brain gross morphology of the Pseudopimelodidae

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Comparative brain gross morphology of the Pseudopimelodidae

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Vitor Pimenta Abrahão, Fabio Müller Pupo, Oscar Akio Shibatta; Comparative brain gross morphology of the Neotropical catfish family Pseudopimelodidae (Osteichthyes, Ostariophysi, Siluriformes), with phylogenetic implications, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 184 (3), 20 October 2018, Pages 750–772, https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zly011

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The Neotropical catfish family Pseudopimelodidae includes seven genera and 50 valid species, widely distributed
in South America. To address the lack of comparative information on siluriform brains, the gross morphology of the
major brain subdivisions of Pseudopimelodidae is described, illustrated and interpreted. A comprehensive comparison based on the shape, relative size and position of main brain subdivisions is presented for representative species of
all valid genera in the family. Comparisons with species of other phylogenetically related families, Pimelodidae and
Heptapteridae, and non-related species provide a broader context for understanding transformations in the pseudopimelodid brain. The phylogenetic implications of the observed modifications in the brain are discussed and new
possible synapomorphies proposed. Using this new information, almost all genera were recovered as monophyletic
using neuroanatomical characters. Additional morphological modification was hierarchically interpreted against
previously proposed phylogenetic hypotheses. The results of this study provide further information with phylogenetic implications within Pseudopimelodidae and their position with respect to closely related families.
ADDITIONAL KEYWORDS: evolution – freshwater – neural complex – phylogenetic systematics.
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