Fish databases for improving their conservation in Colombia.

Luz F Jim��nez-Segura, Daniel Restrepo-Santamaria, Juan G Ospina-Pab��n, Mar��a C Castellanos-Mej��a, Daniel Valencia-Rodr��guez, Andr��s F Galeano-Moreno, Jos�� L Londo��o-L��pez, Juliana Herrera-P��rez, V��ctor M Medina-R��os, Jonathan ��lvarez-Bustamante, Manuela Mej��a-Estrada, Marcela Hern��ndez-Zapata, Luis J Garc��a-Melo, Omer Campo-Nieto, Iv��n D Soto-Calder��n, Carlos DoNascimiento
Author Information
  1. Luz F Jim��nez-Segura: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia. luz.jimenez@udea.edu.co. ORCID
  2. Daniel Restrepo-Santamaria: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia. ORCID
  3. Juan G Ospina-Pab��n: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  4. Mar��a C Castellanos-Mej��a: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  5. Daniel Valencia-Rodr��guez: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  6. Andr��s F Galeano-Moreno: Empresas P��blicas de Medell��n. Carrera 58 #42-125, Medell��n, Colombia.
  7. Jos�� L Londo��o-L��pez: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  8. Juliana Herrera-P��rez: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  9. V��ctor M Medina-R��os: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  10. Jonathan ��lvarez-Bustamante: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  11. Manuela Mej��a-Estrada: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  12. Marcela Hern��ndez-Zapata: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  13. Luis J Garc��a-Melo: Empresas P��blicas de Medell��n. Carrera 58 #42-125, Medell��n, Colombia.
  14. Omer Campo-Nieto: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.
  15. Iv��n D Soto-Calder��n: Grupo Agrociencias, Biodiversidad y Territorio (GAMMA), Laboratorio de Gen��tica Animal, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia, Medell��n, Colombia. ORCID
  16. Carlos DoNascimiento: Grupo de Ictiolog��a, Instituto de Biolog��a, Universidad de Antioquia. Calle 67 #53-108, Medell��n, Colombia.

Abstract

Progress in the acquisition of massive sets of molecular data and in the bioinformatic capabilities for their processing have revolutionised species identification, filling gaps in crucial areas such as taxonomy, phylogenetic inference, biogeography, and even biodiversity conservation. Advanced DNA sequencing and metabarcoding have uncovered previously hidden diversity, although their effectiveness is highly dependent on the accuracy of reference DNA databases at local and regional scales. The compilation of information on freshwater fishes from the Magdalena River basin is an important milestone in improving our knowledge of the genetic and taxonomic diversity of a highly endemic region in the Neotropical context. Here, we share DNA data from 1,270 specimens representing 183 species, cross-referenced with complete collecting and catalogue information, along with high resolution photographs of voucher specimens when alive. This collection of multiple sources of information based on fish specimen records not only contributes to future research on Neotropical fish systematics and ecology, but also to conservation decisions in one of the South American rivers with a highest level of endemism.

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MeSH Term

Fishes
Colombia
Animals
Conservation of Natural Resources
Biodiversity
Rivers
Phylogeny
DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic

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