Omar Mejía
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Molecular Ecology Resources | 2012
Yatzil León-Romero; Omar Mejía; Eduardo Soto-Galera
Fishes of the genus Herichthys are the only representatives of the family Cichlidae to have colonized the Neartic region. In this study, we used DNA barcode of 64 individuals of the Herichthys bartoni species group to test the monophyly of the species and the efficiency of this tool to discriminate among species. The Bayesian phylogenetic tree and the neighbour joining (NJ) tree obtained from the Kimura two‐parameter model (K2P) give similar topologies. DNA barcoding resolution was very poor (25%). Additionally, the low levels of genetic divergence among taxa preclude the use of threshold values as has been suggested in earlier studies.
Mitochondrial DNA | 2012
Omar Mejía; Yatzil León-Romero; Eduardo Soto-Galera
The Pánuco–Tamesí complex in eastern Mexico is globally recognized as an important ecoregion due to its high level of endemism. In this study, DNA barcodes were generated for 152 individuals of 31 species. Additionally, 170 DNA barcodes for the related species available in the Barcode of Life Database (BOLD) system were included to test the ability of barcoding technique to discriminate between the closely related species. DNA barcoding allowed the discrimination of 79.2% of the analyzed species; poor resolution was observed in four genera in which the levels of resolution ranged from 16.6% in the genus Herichthys to 77.7% in the genus Xiphophorus. The results of this study demonstrate that DNA barcoding is a useful exploratory tool but fails to discriminate between closely related species.
Zoologica Scripta | 2012
Norberto Martínez‐Méndez; Omar Mejía; Fausto R. Méndez-de la Cruz
Martínez‐Méndez, N., Mejía, O., Rocha‐Gómez, A. & Méndez‐De La Cruz, F. R. (2012) Morphological convergence and molecular divergence: the taxonomic status of Sceloporus serrifer (squamata, phrynosomatidae) subspecies. —Zoologica Scripta, 41, 97–108.
Neotropical Ichthyology | 2015
Omar Mejía; Fabián Pérez-Miranda; Yatzil León-Romero; Eduardo Soto-Galera; Efraín de Luna
Cichlids of the tribe Heroini have long been a source of taxonomical conflict. In particular, the species included in the Herichthys bartoni group have failed to be recovered as monophyletic in different molecular studies. In this paper we use traditional and geometric morphometrics to evaluate morphological variation in the species included in the H. bartoni complex in order to evaluate the number of species it contains. An update of a previously published DNA barcoding study suggests the existence of three genetic clusters that included the six recognized species analyzed in this study, none of them recovered as monophyletic. On the other hand, geometric morphometrics arise as a useful tool to discriminate species due that traditional morphometrics showed a high overlap in the characters analyzed that prevents the proposal of diagnostic characters.
Conservation Genetics | 2010
Chris H. Floyd; José Juan Flores-Martínez; Omar Mejía; Bernie May
Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology | 2015
Norberto Martínez-Méndez; Omar Mejía; Fausto R. Méndez-de la Cruz
Hidrobiologica | 2015
Rosa María García-Martínez; Omar Mejía; Francisco León; Irene de los A. Barriga-Sosa
Conservation Genetics Resources | 2012
Omar Mejía; Yatzil León-Romero; Rocío Gómez
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research | 2018
Fabián Pérez-Miranda; Omar Mejía; Eduardo Soto-Galera; Héctor Espinosa-Pérez; Lubomír Piálek; Oldřich Říčan
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014
Rosa María García-Martínez; Francisco León; Omar Mejía; Irene de los A. Barriga-Sosa