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Melo B, Melo B, Pirro S, Stiassny M
Biodivers Genomes . 2025 Feb; 2025. PMID: 39916775
We present the complete genome sequences of 20 species of African tetras, robbers, and tigerfishes in the families Alestidae, Hepsetidae, and Lepidarchidae. Illumina sequencing was performed on genetic material from...
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Garavello J, Britski H, Oliveira A, Melo B
Zootaxa . 2024 Dec; 5537(2):245-258. PMID: 39646340
Schizodon unimaculatus new species, is described from the lower sections of the Rio São Francisco in northeastern Brazil. The new species differs from all known Schizodon species by the combination...
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Melo B
J Fish Biol . 2024 Oct; 106(2):640-642. PMID: 39354665
Incorrect catalogue numbers and incomplete information regarding types of Curimatus Oken of the Naturhistorisches Museum of Vienna (NMW) have been successively replicated in the ichthyology literature. Using evidence compiled directly...
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Melo B, Conde-Saldana C, Villa-Navarro F, McMahan C, Oliveira C
J Fish Biol . 2024 May; 105(1):314-325. PMID: 38757464
Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear data of 31 specimens of Cyphocharax from trans-Andean rivers support the presence of one lineage of Cyphocharax aspilos in Lago Maracaibo and three cryptic...
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Souza C, Mattox G, Vita G, Ochoa L, Melo B, Oliveira C
Zookeys . 2023 Jun; 1164:1-21. PMID: 37273974
is the most species-rich genus of the subfamily Characinae with 23 valid species broadly distributed in riverine systems of South America. Despite the taxonomic diversity of the genus, little has...
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Souza C, Melo B, Mattox G, Oliveira C
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2022 Mar; 171:107462. PMID: 35358689
Characinae is one of the most species-rich subfamilies of Characidae and holds special taxonomic importance because it includes Charax, type-genus of Characidae and Characiformes. Currently, the monophyly and the hypotheses...
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Melo B, Albert J, Dagosta F, Tagliacollo V
Ecol Evol . 2021 Nov; 11(22):15815-15832. PMID: 34824792
The Neotropics harbors a megadiverse ichthyofauna comprising over 6300 species with approximately 80% in just three taxonomic orders within the clade Characiphysi. This highly diverse group has evolved in tropical...
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Melo B, Sidlauskas B, Near T, Roxo F, Ghezelayagh A, Ochoa L, et al.
Syst Biol . 2021 Jun; 71(1):78-92. PMID: 34097063
The Neotropics harbor the most species-rich freshwater fish fauna on the planet, but the timing of that exceptional diversification remains unclear. Did the Neotropics accumulate species steadily throughout their long...
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Souza C, Silva G, Ochoa L, Roxo F, Costa-Silva G, Foresti F, et al.
J Fish Biol . 2020 Oct; 98(3):668-679. PMID: 33128401
The Neotropical catfish genus Kronichthys contains three species distributed along coastal rivers of southern and southeastern Brazil. Although phylogenetic hypotheses are available, the molecular and morphological diversity and species boundaries...
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Mateussi N, Melo B, Ota R, Roxo F, Ochoa L, Foresti F, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2020 Aug; 153:106945. PMID: 32861778
The Neotropical fish family Serrasalmidae comprises 16 extant genera and 101 species widespread through major Neotropical rivers with relevant importance for regional fisheries and aquaculture. The monophyly of Serrasalmidae and...