Supplementary material from "Morphological characters in light of new molecular phylogenies: the caudal-fin skeleton of Ovalentaria"
Posted on 2021-12-23 - 08:34
The Ovalentaria is a taxon of teleosts that has been proposed based on molecular analyses only. Previously widely separated families are assembled in this taxon. For the first time, the Ovalentaria are analysed using a comparative morphological approach. The caudal-fin skeleton of 355 species covering all 48 ovalentarian families are examined in cleared and stained specimen, µCT datasets and x-ray images as well as from literature. A total of 38 morphological characters are evaluated and used for ancestral character state reconstructions and phylogenetic analyses. Results provide hypotheses for a scenario of the evolution of the caudal-fin skeleton and its ground plan in Ovalentaria. An evolutionary trend towards the reduction of skeletal elements in the caudal fin is observed. Connections between the evolution of the caudal-fin skeleton and modes of locomotion found in ovalentarian taxa are discussed. Phylogenetic analyses based on the caudal-fin morphology provide topologies for intra-ovalentarian relationships that largely agree with molecular hypotheses.
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Thieme, Philipp; Schnell, Nalani K.; Parkinson, Kerryn; Moritz, Timo (2021). Supplementary material from "Morphological characters in light of new molecular phylogenies: the caudal-fin skeleton of Ovalentaria". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5764241.v1