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Hughes L, Bloom D, Piller K, Lang N, Mayden R
Proc Biol Sci . 2025 Jan; 292(2038):20242101. PMID: 39772957
Jawless vertebrates once dominated Palaeozoic waters, but just two lineages have persisted to the present day: lampreys and hagfishes. Living lampreys are a relatively small clade, with just over 50...
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Yang L, Mayden R, Naylor G
Biology (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 13(12. PMID: 39765738
Fishes in the cypriniform family Catostomidae (suckers) are evolutionary tetraploids. The use of nuclear markers in the phylogenetic study of this important group has been greatly hindered by the challenge...
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Levin B, Simonov E, Gabrielyan B, Mayden R, Rastorguev S, Roubenyan H, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2021 Nov; 167:107346. PMID: 34763069
Five ecologically and phenotypically divergent ecomorphs of the genus Salmo are known from a landlocked alpine lake in the Caucasus, Lake Sevan. It is an example of sympatric diversification within...
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Yang L, Naylor G, Mayden R
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2021 Oct; 166:107323. PMID: 34634450
Despite the rarity of polyploidy in animals, some groups with polyploid species exhibit complicated and interesting patterns of reticulate evolution. Here we focus on fishes in the subfamily Cyprininae, the...
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Tao W, Yang L, Mayden R, He S
Sci China Life Sci . 2019 Apr; 62(4):553-565. PMID: 30929194
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all freshwater fish, which is widely distributed across the world's continents except Antarctica, South America, and Australia....
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Schonhuth S, Gagne R, Alda F, Neely D, Mayden R, Blum M
J Fish Biol . 2018 Aug; 93(5):778-791. PMID: 30101564
The extent and nature of genetic differentiation in Semotilus atromaculatus, one of the most abundant and widespread leuciscids in North America, were evaluated based on mitochondrial (mt) and nuclear DNA...
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Bagley J, Mayden R, Harris P
PeerJ . 2018 Jul; 6:e5168. PMID: 30013838
Catostomidae ("suckers") is a diverse (76 species) and broadly distributed family of Holarctic freshwater fishes with a rich fossil record and a considerable number (∼35%) of threatened and imperiled species....
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Schonhuth S, Vukic J, Sanda R, Yang L, Mayden R
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2018 Jun; 127:781-799. PMID: 29913311
The phylogenetic relationships and classification of the freshwater fish order Cypriniformes, like many other species-rich groups of vertebrates, has evolved over time with some consistency and inconsistencies of relationships across...
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Echelle A, Lang N, Borden W, Schwemm M, Hoagstrom C, Eisenhour D, et al.
Zootaxa . 2018 Apr; 4375(4):537-554. PMID: 29690086
The North American fish genus Macrhybopsis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) as presently conceived comprises 12 species and occurs in much of interior eastern North America. Variation in the mitochondrial ND2 gene and...
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Dai W, Zou M, Yang L, Du K, Chen W, Shen Y, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Jan; 8(1):205. PMID: 29317769
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and molecular evidence. The primary unresolved issue pertaining to this lineage relates to the origin of...