Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe

The morphology, phylogenetic position, and distribution of a recently revalidated species of leuciscid minnow, Phoxinus isetensis, were substantially clarified. The species was described in the late 18th century from the Middle Urals but later synonymized with Phoxinus phoxinus. As believed, P. iset...

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Main Authors: Artaev,Oleg, Bolotovskiy,Aleksey, Turbanov,Ilya, Gandlin,Alexander, Kutuzov,Alexey, Levina,Marina, Melentev,Danila, Pozdeev,Ivan, Borisov,Mikhail, Levin,Boris
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spelling ftpensoft:10.3897/zse.100.126702 2024-09-15T17:54:02+00:00 Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe Artaev,Oleg Bolotovskiy,Aleksey Turbanov,Ilya Gandlin,Alexander Kutuzov,Alexey Levina,Marina Melentev,Danila Pozdeev,Ivan Borisov,Mikhail Levin,Boris 2024 text/html https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.126702 https://zse.pensoft.net/article/126702/ https://zse.pensoft.net/article/126702/download/pdf/ en eng Pensoft Publishers info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1860-0743 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/1435-1935 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC BY 4.0 Zoosystematics and Evolution 100(3): 1155-1173 DNA barcoding Europe-Siberia corridor freshwater fish postglacial expansion taxonomy Research Article 2024 ftpensoft https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.126702 2024-08-26T14:06:31Z The morphology, phylogenetic position, and distribution of a recently revalidated species of leuciscid minnow, Phoxinus isetensis, were substantially clarified. The species was described in the late 18th century from the Middle Urals but later synonymized with Phoxinus phoxinus. As believed, P. isetensis is distributed in the Arctic Ocean catchment from the Murman coast via West and East Siberia until the Pacific Ocean catchment in Far East and Northeastern Asia. Our study, with the use of mtDNA markers coupled with extensive morphological data, showed that the distribution of P. isetensis is greatly different. Currently, this is the most widespread Phoxinus species in Europe, distributed in Northern and Western Europe and on the eastern edge of Siberia (Iset and Ural basins). In particular, P. isetensis inhabits the basins of the Caspian, Baltic, White, Barents, and Kara seas, possibly occurring in the North Sea basin. The species was redescribed, and the type locality and neotype were designated. The main morphological difference from other Phoxinus spp. is the large total number of vertebrae (39–43, mode 41) due to an increase in the number of caudal vertebrae (16–21, mode 19). Phylogenetically, P. isetensis is a sister to the Caucasian species P. colchicus (p-distance = 5%). The wide distribution of P. isetensis within the area of the Last Glacial Maximum suggests rapid colonization of deglaciated regions, probably due to its adaptation to a cold climate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ocean Siberia Pensoft Publishers Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 3 1155 1173
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topic DNA barcoding
Europe-Siberia corridor
freshwater fish
postglacial expansion
taxonomy
spellingShingle DNA barcoding
Europe-Siberia corridor
freshwater fish
postglacial expansion
taxonomy
Artaev,Oleg
Bolotovskiy,Aleksey
Turbanov,Ilya
Gandlin,Alexander
Kutuzov,Alexey
Levina,Marina
Melentev,Danila
Pozdeev,Ivan
Borisov,Mikhail
Levin,Boris
Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
topic_facet DNA barcoding
Europe-Siberia corridor
freshwater fish
postglacial expansion
taxonomy
description The morphology, phylogenetic position, and distribution of a recently revalidated species of leuciscid minnow, Phoxinus isetensis, were substantially clarified. The species was described in the late 18th century from the Middle Urals but later synonymized with Phoxinus phoxinus. As believed, P. isetensis is distributed in the Arctic Ocean catchment from the Murman coast via West and East Siberia until the Pacific Ocean catchment in Far East and Northeastern Asia. Our study, with the use of mtDNA markers coupled with extensive morphological data, showed that the distribution of P. isetensis is greatly different. Currently, this is the most widespread Phoxinus species in Europe, distributed in Northern and Western Europe and on the eastern edge of Siberia (Iset and Ural basins). In particular, P. isetensis inhabits the basins of the Caspian, Baltic, White, Barents, and Kara seas, possibly occurring in the North Sea basin. The species was redescribed, and the type locality and neotype were designated. The main morphological difference from other Phoxinus spp. is the large total number of vertebrae (39–43, mode 41) due to an increase in the number of caudal vertebrae (16–21, mode 19). Phylogenetically, P. isetensis is a sister to the Caucasian species P. colchicus (p-distance = 5%). The wide distribution of P. isetensis within the area of the Last Glacial Maximum suggests rapid colonization of deglaciated regions, probably due to its adaptation to a cold climate.
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author Artaev,Oleg
Bolotovskiy,Aleksey
Turbanov,Ilya
Gandlin,Alexander
Kutuzov,Alexey
Levina,Marina
Melentev,Danila
Pozdeev,Ivan
Borisov,Mikhail
Levin,Boris
author_facet Artaev,Oleg
Bolotovskiy,Aleksey
Turbanov,Ilya
Gandlin,Alexander
Kutuzov,Alexey
Levina,Marina
Melentev,Danila
Pozdeev,Ivan
Borisov,Mikhail
Levin,Boris
author_sort Artaev,Oleg
title Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
title_short Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
title_full Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
title_fullStr Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Forgotten for two centuries: redescription of Phoxinus isetensis (Georgi, 1775) (Cypriniformes, Leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in Europe
title_sort forgotten for two centuries: redescription of phoxinus isetensis (georgi, 1775) (cypriniformes, leuciscidae) – the most widespread minnow in europe
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