Phylogenetic classification of bony fishes
National Museum of Natural History · University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Fish classifications, as those of most other taxonomic groups, are being transformed drastically as new molecular phylogenies provide support for natural groups that were unanticipated by previous studies. A brief review of the main criteria used by ichthyologists to define their classifications during the last 50 years, however, reveals slow progress towards using an explicit phylogenetic framework. Instead, the trend has been to rely, in varying degrees, on deep-rooted anatomical concepts and authority, often mixing taxa with explicit phylogenetic support with arbitrary groupings. Two leading sources in ichthyology frequently used for fish classifications (JS Nelson's volumes of Fishes of the World and W. Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes) fail to adopt a global phylogenetic framework despite much recent progress made towards the resolution of the fish Tree of Life. The first explicit phylogenetic classification of bony fishes was published in 2013, based on a comprehensive molecular phylogeny ( www.deepfin.org ). We here update the first version of that classification by incorporating the most recent phylogenetic results.
The updated classification presented here is based on phylogenies inferred using molecular and genomic data for nearly 2000 fishes. A total of 72 orders (and 79 suborders) are recognized in this version, compared with 66 orders in version 1. The phylogeny resolves placement of 410 families, or ~80% of the total of 514 families of bony fishes currently recognized. The ordinal status of 30 percomorph families included in this study, however, remains uncertain (incertae sedis in the series Carangaria, Ovalentaria, or Eupercaria). Comments to support taxonomic decisions and comparisons with conflicting taxonomic groups proposed by others are presented. We also highlight cases were morphological support exist for the groups being classified.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 103.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 318
Authors
8- RBRicardo Betancur‐RCorresponding
National Museum of Natural History, University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras
- EOE. O. Wiley
University of Kansas, Sam Houston State University
- GAGloria Arratia
University of Kansas
- AAArturo Acero P.
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
- NBNicolas Bailly
FishBase Information and Research Group
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Entomology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Zoology
- Genetics
- Gene
- Life below water
Funding
- NSNational Science FoundationAwards: 1541491, 1457426, NSF DEB-0732819, DEB-1541491, DEB-1457426, DEB-1541554, DEB-147184, 0732819, 1541554
- MOMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
- JSJapan Society for the Promotion of Science
- DODivision of Environmental BiologyAwards: DEB-1541491, 1457426, 1541491