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The cephalic lateral-line system of Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi): anatomy and phylogenetic implications
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Topographical AnatomyAnatomyComparative AnatomyLateral-line CanalsPhylogenetic ImplicationsSynapsidaPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsCephalic Lateral-line SystemMorphological EvidenceLateral-line SystemMorphologyMorphogenesisBiologyAxial SkeletonDevelopmental BiologyNeuroanatomyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhylogenetic MethodCladisticsEvolutionary AnatomyMedicineCephalic Lateral-line Canals
Abstract The lateral-line system has been traditionally recognized as an important source of phylogenetic information for different groups of fishes. Although extensively studied in Siluriformes and Cypriniformes, the lateral-line system of Characiformes remained underexplored. In the present study, the anatomy of the cephalic lateral-line canals of characiforms is described in detail and a unifying terminology that considers the ontogeny and homologies of the components of this system is offered. Aspects of the arrangement of lateral-line canals, as well as the number, location and size of canal tubules and pores, resulted in the identification of novel putative synapomorphies for Characiformes and several of its subgroups. The study also revised synapomorphies previously proposed for different characiform families and provided comments on their observed distribution across the order based on extensive taxon sampling. Information from the ontogenetic studies of the cephalic lateral-line canal system and a proposal for the proper use of these data to detect truncations in the development of the lateral-line canals across the order is also offered.
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