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Plate tectonics and biogeographical patterns of the Pseudophoxinus (Pisces: Cypriniformes) species complex of central Anatolia, Turkey

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2004
Authors:Hrbek, T, Stölting, KN, Bardakci, F, Küçük, F, Wildekamp, RH, Meyer, A
Journal:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume:32
Date Published:2004
ISBN Number:1055-7903
Keywords:Anatolia, biogeography, Meleagris, Meleagris gallopavo, molecular phylogeny, Phasianidae, Pseudophoxinus sp. complex, speciation, Tethys, turkey
Abstract:We investigated the phylogenetic relationships of Pseudophoxinus (Cyprinidae: Leuciscinae) species from central Anatolia, Turkey to test the hypothesis of geographic speciation driven by early Pliocene orogenic events. We analyzed 1141 aligned base pairs of the complete cytochrome b mitochondrial gene. Phylogenetic relationships reconstructed by maximum likelihood, Bayesian likelihood, and maximum parsimony methods are identical, and generally well supported. Species and clades are restricted to geologically well-defined units, and are deeply divergent from each other. The basal diversification of central Anatolian Pseudophoxinus is estimated to have occurred approximately 15 million years ago. Our results are in agreement with a previous study of the Anatolian fish genus Aphanius that also shows a diversification pattern driven by the Pliocene orogenic events. The distribution of clades of Aphanius and Pseudophoxinus overlap, and areas of distribution comprise the same geological units. The geological history of Anatolia is likely to have had a major impact on the diversification history of many taxa occupying central Anatolia; many of these taxa are likely to be still unrecognized as distinct.
URL:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790304000272
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