Search Results - "Delapieve, Maria Laura S"
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Poor taxonomic sampling undermines nomenclatural stability: A reply to Roxo et al. (2019)
Published in Zootaxa (02-12-2019)“…A recent study based on genomic data by Roxo et al. (2019) provided a phylogeny of the Loricariidae, the largest catfish family and second largest Neotropical…”
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Phylogenomics of the narrowly endemic Eurycheilichthys (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): Sympatric species with non-sister relationships suggest mainly allopatric speciation
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2024)“…Armored catfishes of the genus Eurycheilichthys are endemic to Southern Brazil and Misiones (Argentina) comprising nine species of small size, with a high…”
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Phylogenetic relationships of the species of Acestridium Haseman, 1911 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)
Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-06-2015)“…A phylogeny of the species of the loricariid genus Acestridium and relevant outgroups is presented based on a parsimony analysis of 52 unweighted and unordered…”
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Species delimitation in a range‐restricted group of cascudinhos (Loricariidae: Epactionotus) supports morphological and genetic differentiation across coastal rivers of southern Brazil
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-12-2020)“…Epactionotus species are known for inhabiting the rocky‐bottom stretches of fast‐flowing rivers in a limited geographic area along the Atlantic coast of…”
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An appraisal of the phylogenetic relationships of Hypoptopomatini cascudinhos with description of two new genera and three new species (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)
Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-01-2017)“…ABSTRACT The discovery of three new taxa of Hypoptotopomatini with ambiguous generic assignment prompted a reanalysis of the phylogenetic relationships of the…”
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A New Species of Potamorrhaphis (Beloniformes: Belonidae) from the Amazon Basin
Published in Copeia (18-12-2012)“…A new species of Potamorrhaphis is described from the Amazon basin in Brazil and Peru. Potamorrhaphis labiatus, new species, is distinguished from P…”
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