Artículo de revista
Phylogeography of high Andean killifishes Orestias (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) in Caquena and Lauca sub-basins of the Altiplano (Chile): mitochondrial and nuclear analysis of an endangered fish
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2021Registro en:
PeerJ 9:e11917 (2021)
10.7717/peerj.11917
Autor
Cárcamo Tejer, Violeta Paz
Vila Pinto, Irma del Carmen
Llanquín Rosas, Francisco Gabriel
Sáez Arteaga, Alberto Felipe
Guerrero Jiménez, Claudia Jimena
Institución
Resumen
From the early Miocene, the uplift of the Andes Mountains, intense volcanic activity and
the occurrence of successive periods of dryness and humidity would have differentially
influenced the modification of Altiplano watersheds, and consequently the evolutionary
history of the taxa that live there. We analyzed Orestias populations from the Caquena
and Lauca Altiplanic sub-basins of northern Chile to determine their genetic differentiation
and relationship to their geographical distribution using mitochondrial (D-loop)
and nuclear (microsatellite) molecular markers and to reconstruct its biogeographic
history on these sub-basins. The results allowed reconstructing and reevaluating the
evolutionary history of the genus in the area; genic diversity and differentiation
together with different founding genetic groups suggest that Orestias have been spread
homogeneously in the study area and would have experienced local disturbances that
promoted isolation and diversification in restricted zones of their distribution.