Classification of bony fishes according to evolutionary history
The phylogenetic classification of bony fishes is a
phylogenetic classification of
bony fishes and is based on
phylogenies inferred using molecular and genomic data for nearly 2000 fishes.[1][2][3] The first version was published in 2013 and resolved 66 orders.[2] The latest version (version 4) was published in 2017 and recognised 72 orders and 79 suborders.[3]
Phylogeny
The following
cladograms show the phylogeny of the
Osteichthyes down to order level, with the number of families in parentheses.[3]
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abBetancur-R., Ricardo; Broughton, Richard E.; Wiley, Edward O.; Carpenter, Kent; López, J. Andrés; Li, Chenhong; Holcroft, Nancy I.; Arcila, Dahiana; Sanciangco, Millicent; Cureton II, James C; Zhang, Feifei; Buser, Thaddaeus; Campbell, Matthew A.; Ballesteros, Jesus A; Roa-Varon, Adela; Willis, Stuart; Borden, W. Calvin; Rowley, Thaine; Reneau, Paulette C.; Hough, Daniel J.; Lu, Guoqing; Grande, Terry; Arratia, Gloria; Ortí, Guillermo (2013).
"The Tree of Life and a New Classification of Bony Fishes". PLOS Currents. 5.
doi:10.1371/currents.tol.53ba26640df0ccaee75bb165c8c26288.
ISSN2157-3999.
PMC3644299.
PMID23653398.