Journal Article
Multilocus molecular phylogeny of the ornamental wood-eating catfishes (Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Panaqolus and Panaque) reveals undescribed diversity and parapatric clades
Lujan, N.K., Cramer, C.A., Covain, R., Fisch-Muller, S. and López-Fernández, H.
Record Number:
4414
Year:
2017
Journal:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Pages:
321-336
Volume:
109
Abstract:
Approximately two-dozen species in three genera of the Neotropical suckermouth armored catfish family
Loricariidae are the only described fishes known to specialize on diets consisting largely of wood. We
conducted a molecular phylogenetic analysis of 10 described species and 14 undescribed species or morphotypes
assigned to the wood-eating catfish genus Panaqolus, and four described species and three
undescribed species or morphotypes assigned to the distantly related wood-eating catfish genus
Panaque. Our analyses included individuals and species from both genera that are broadly distributed
throughout tropical South America east of the Andes Mountains and 13 additional genera hypothesized
to have also descended from the most recent common ancestor of Panaqolus and Panaque. Bayesian and
maximum likelihood analyses of two mitochondrial and three nuclear loci totaling 4293 bp confirmed
respective monophyly of Panaqolus, exclusive of the putative congener ‘Panaqolus’ koko, and Panaque.
Members of Panaqolus sensu stricto were distributed across three strongly monophyletic clades: a clade
of 10 generally darkly colored, lyretail species distributed across western headwaters of the Amazon
Basin, a clade of three irregularly and narrowly banded species from the western Orinoco Basin, and a
clade of 11 generally brown, broadly banded species that are widely distributed throughout the
Amazon Basin. We erect new subgenera for each of these clades and a new genus for the morphologically,
biogeographically and ecologically distinct species ‘Panaqolus’ koko. Our finding that perhaps half of the
species-level diversity in the widespread genus Panaqolus remains undescribed illustrates the extent to
which total taxonomic diversity of small and philopatric, yet apparently widely distributed,
Amazonian fishes may remain underestimated. Ranges for two Panaqolus subgenera and the genus
Panaque overlap with the wood-eating genus Cochliodon in central Andean tributaries of the upper
Amazon Basin, which appear to be a global epicenter of wood-eating catfish diversity.
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