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Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analyses of the Almadablennius Clade Reveals Inconsistencies with the Present Taxonomy of Blenniid Fishes
Luca VecchioniAndrew C. ChingFederico MarroneMarco ArculeoPeter J. HundtAndrew M. Simonssubject
Ecology<i>Parablennius</i>SalariaQH301-705.5Ecological Modeling<i>Salaria</i>Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaParablenniusBiology (General)Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)BlenniidaePhylogenyNature and Landscape Conservationdescription
We used a multi-locus phylogenetic approach (i.e., combining both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA fragments) to address some long-standing taxonomic inconsistencies within the diverse fish clade of Combtooth Blennies (Blenniidae—unranked clade Almadablennius). The obtained phylogenetic trees revealed some major inconsistencies in the current taxonomy of Parablennini, such as the paraphyletic status of the Salaria and Parablennius genera, casting some doubt regarding their actual phylogenetic relationship. Furthermore, a scarce-to-absent genetic differentiation was observed among the three species belonging to the genus Chasmodes. This study provides an updated taxonomy and phylogeny of the former genus Salaria, ascribing some species to the new genus Salariopsis gen. nov., and emphasizes the need for a revision of the genus Parablennius.
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2022-01-14 |