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The Infrabranchial Musculature and Its Bearing on the Phylogeny of Percomorph Fishes (Osteichthyes: Teleostei)

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Author(s):
Datovo, Alessio [1] ; de Pinna, Mario C. C. [1] ; Johnson, G. David [2]
Total Authors: 3
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Museu Zool, Lab Ictiol, Sao Paulo - Brazil
[2] Smithsonian Inst, Natl Museum Nat Hist, Dept Vertebrate Zool, Div Fishes, MRC 159, Washington, DC 20560 - USA
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: PLoS One; v. 9, n. 10 OCT 13 2014.
Web of Science Citations: 6
Abstract

The muscles serving the ventral portion of the gill arches (= infrabranchial musculature) are poorly known in bony fishes. A comparative analysis of the infrabranchial muscles in the major percomorph lineages reveals a large amount of phylogenetically-relevant information. Characters derived from this anatomical system are identified and discussed in light of current hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships among percomorphs. New evidence supports a sister-group relationship between the Batrachoidiformes and Lophiiformes and between the Callionymoidei and Gobiesocoidei. Investigated data also corroborate the existence of two monophyletic groups, one including the Pristolepididae, Badidae, and Nandidae, and a second clade consisting of all non-amarsipid stromateiforms. New synapomorphies are proposed for the Atherinomorphae, Blenniiformes, Lophiiformes, Scombroidei (including Sphyraenidae), and Gobiiformes. Within the latter order, the Rhyacichthyidae and Odontobutidae are supported as the successive sister families of all remaining gobiiforms. The present analysis further confirms the validity of infrabranchial musculature characters previously proposed to support the grouping of the Mugiliformes with the Atherinomorphae and the monophyly of the Labriformes with the possible inclusion of the Pholidichthyiformes. Interestingly, most hypotheses of relationships supported by the infrabranchial musculature have been advanced by preceding anatomists on the basis of distinct data sources, but were never recovered in recent molecular phylogenies. These conflicts clearly indicate the current unsatisfactory resolution of the higher-level phylogeny of percomorphs. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/18984-9 - Ventral branquial myology of Teleostei (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii)
Grantee:Aléssio Datovo da Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral