
Vendula Šlechtová- Researcher at The Czech Academy of Sciences
Vendula Šlechtová
- Researcher at The Czech Academy of Sciences
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September 2000 - present
April 2001 - present
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Eurasia has undergone substantial tectonic, geological, and climatic changes throughout the Cenozoic, primarily associated with tectonic plate collisions and a global cooling trend. The evolution of present-day biodiversity unfolded in this dynamic environment, characterised by intricate interactions of abiotic factors. However, comprehensive, larg...
Eurasia has undergone substantial tectonic, geological, and climatic changes throughout the Cenozoic era, primarily associated with tectonic plate collisions and a global cooling trend. The evolution of present-day biodiversity unfolded in this dynamic environment, characterised by intricate interactions of abiotic factors. However, comprehensive,...
Background/Objectives: Arachnids are a megadiverse arthropod group. The present study investigated the chromosomes of pedipalpid tetrapulmonates (orders Amblypygi, Thelyphonida, Schizomida) and two arachnid orders of uncertain phylogenetic placement, Ricinulei and Solifugae, to reconstruct their karyotype evolution. Except for amblypygids, the cyto...
Eurasia has undergone substantial tectonic, geological, and climatic changes throughout the Cenozoic era, primarily associated with tectonic plate collisions and a global cooling trend. The evolution of present-day biodiversity unfolded in this dynamic environment, characterised by intricate interactions of abiotic factors. However, comprehensive,...
Eurasia has undergone substantial tectonic, geological, and climatic changes throughout the Cenozoic era, primarily associated with tectonic plate collisions and a global cooling trend. The evolution of present-day biodiversity unfolded in this dynamic environment, characterised by intricate interactions of abiotic factors. However, comprehensive,...
Eurasia has undergone substantial tectonic, geological, and climatic changes throughout the Cenozoic era, primarily associated with tectonic plate collisions and a global cooling trend. The evolution of present-day biodiversity unfolded in this dynamic environment, characterised by intricate interactions of abiotic factors. However, comprehensive,...
Asexual reproduction can be triggered by interspecific hybridization, but its emergence is supposedly rare, relying on exceptional combinations of suitable genomes. To examine how genomic and karyotype divergence between parental lineages affect the incidence of asexual gametogenesis, we experimentally hybridized fishes (Cobitidae) across a broad p...
To approach the taxonomy of large and complex animal groups it is of advantage to focus on species groups with shared derived character state. We investigate the composition, morphological characteristics and relationships of and within the Schistura cincticauda species group, whose members are small freshwater fishes that inhabit streams and river...
Asexual reproduction can be triggered by interspecific hybridization, but its emergence is supposedly rare, relying on exceptional combinations of suitable genomes. To examine how genomic and karyotype divergence between parental lineages affect the incidence of asexual gametogenesis, we experimentally hybridized fishes (Cobitidae) across a broad p...
The karyotype of the freshwater fish Sabanejewia bulgarica (Drensky, 1928), from the Danube Delta, was studied by conventional Giemsa staining and the C-banding technique. The diploid chromosome number was 2n = 50. The karyotype contained 2 pairs of metacentric (the first one was much larger than the second one), 6 pairs of submetacentric and 17 pa...
Asexual reproduction can be triggered by interspecific hybridization, but its emergence is supposedly rare, relying on exceptional combinations of suitable genomes. To examine how genomic and karyotype divergence between parental lineages affect the incidence of asexual gametogenesis, we experimentally hybridized fishes (Cobitidae) across a broad p...
Asexual reproduction can be triggered by interspecific hybridization, but its emergence is supposedly rare, relying on exceptional combinations of suitable genomes. To examine how genomic and karyotype divergence between parental lineages affect the incidence of asexual gametogenesis, we experimentally hybridized fishes (Cobitidae) across a broad p...
As whole-genome sequencing has become pervasive, some have suggested that reduced genomic representation approaches, for example, sequence capture, are becoming obsolete. In the present study, we argue that these techniques still provide excellent tools in terms of price and quality of data as well as in their ability to provide markers with specif...
Asexual reproduction can be triggered by interspecific hybridization, but its emergence is supposedly rare, relying on exceptional combinations of suitable genomes. To examine how genomic and karyotype divergence between parental lineages affect the incidence of asexual gametogenesis, we experimentally hybridized fishes (Cobitidae) across a broad p...
Nemacheilus cacao, new species, is described from the middle Mekong basin in Laos. It differs from all other species of Nemacheilus by having an incomplete lateral line; and adult males having a plain grey-brown body and head (except ventral side), and with extensive tuberculation on the flank, on the dorsal side of the pectoral fin and on the head...
Paracanthocobitis epimekes, new species, is described from the Tenasserim and Lenya river basins in Tanintharyi Province, Myanmar, and the Takua Pa River basin in Phang Nga Province, Thailand. Paracanthocobitis epimekes is genetically the sister species of all other species in the P. zonalternans species group and co-occurs with P. phuketensis in m...
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Since large animal families with unresolved taxonomy are difficult to study, it is better to focus on smaller units. In the present study, we test if we can define a restricted group of species within a large and unsorted fish family (Nemacheilidae). In the beginning, we selected 17 candidate species that share a rare and specific pi...
Freshwater fishes of the superfamily Cobitoidea are a species-rich group that are present in virtually every river in Europe and Asia. Three of the nine recognized families show massive karyotype reconstructions, including several independent cases of polyploidy, indicating cytogenetic evolution correlated with their diversification. We herein pres...
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, and the high level of diversity and endemism was reached by colonisation events as well as internal diversification. We investigate the phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic history of the loach genus Nemacheilus, which is widely distributed and common across freshwaters of Southeas...
The Schistura robertsi species complex is a group of freshwater fish inhabiting streams in southeast Myanmar as well as in western and southern Thailand. In southern Thailand, the distribution exceeds the biogeographically important ‘Surat Thani – Krabi line’. The complex is believed to include five described and one undescribed species, but monoph...
The bighead carps of the genus Hypophthalmichthys (H. molitrix and H. nobilis) are important aquaculture species. They were subjected to extensive multidisciplinary research, but with cytogenetics confined to conventional protocols only. Here, we employed Giemsa-/C-/CMA3- stainings and chromosomal mapping of multigene families and telomeric repeats...
Western Southeast Asia is hosting one of the world’s most diverse faunas, and one of the reasons for this huge diversity is the complex geologic past of the area, increasing the frequency of isolation and expansion events over evolutionary time scale. As an example case, the present study reveals the phylogeny and biogeographic history of the Parac...
Phylogenetically, the family Cobitidae consists of an assemblage of lineages that are referred to as ‘southern lineages’, out of which stems a monophyletic bunch of lineages that is referred to as ‘Northern clade’. Up to now, 17 of the 21 valid genera have been included into genetic phylogenies. The present phylogenetic study analyses the only two...
Tanichthys kuehnei, new species, is described from a stream in the Bach Ma Mountains in Hue Province in Central Vietnam. The new species differs from its congeners by having more branched rays in anal fin (9 1 / 2 vs. 7-8 1 / 2 in T. micagemmae and 8 1 / 2 in T. albonubes and T. thacbaensis). Morphological and genetic characters suggest it to be cl...
Polyploidization has played an important role in the evolution of vertebrates, particularly at the base of Teleostei–an enormously successful ray-finned fish group with additional genome doublings on lower taxonomic levels. The investigation of post-polyploid genome dynamics might provide important clues about the evolution and ecology of respectiv...
FISH with 5S rDNA and U2 snDNA probes in the rest of examined botiid species.
U2 snDNA (red, arrows) and 5S rDNA (green, arrowheads) probes (B,F,H) or a single U2 snDNA (red, arrows) probe (A,C,D,E,G) mapped on (A) B. almorhae, (B) Ch. macracanthus, (C) L. elongata, (D) L. guilinensis, (E) P. fasciatus, (F) S. pulchra, (G) S. superciliaris, (H) S....
PNA FISH with telomeric probe in the rest of examined botiid species.
(A) B. udomritthiruji, (B) S. pulchra, (C) S. superciliaris, (D) S. zebra, (E) Y. lecontei. For better contrast, pictures were pseudocoloured in green (telomeric repeat probe) and red (DAPI). For better distinction between individual chromosomes, we included also the separate ima...
Selected sequential experiments clarifying conjugated or independent location of distinct cytogenetic markers.
Metaphases are arranged sequentially in Ch. macracanthus (A,D), L. elongata (B,E), L. guilinensis (C,F), L. microphthalma (G,I) and S. superciliaris (H,J) after CMA3/DAPI staining (D,E,F,I,J) and corresponding dual-colour FISH with 28S rDN...
Karyotype and mitotic chromosomes of B. dario after different cytogenetic protocols.
(A) Karyotype arranged from Giemsa-stained chromosomes, (B) CMA3/DAPI staining. (C) Dual-colour FISH with 28S rDNA (red, arrows) and 5S rDNA (green, arrowheads) probes. (D) Uni-colour FISH with U2 snDNA (red, arrows) probe. (E) PNA FISH with telomeric probe. Due to...
CMA3/DAPI staining in the rest of examined botiid species.
(A) B. udomritthiruji, (B) L. elongata, (C) P. fasciatus, (D) S. superciliaris, (E) S. zebra, (F) Y. lecontei. For better contrast, pictures were pseudocoloured in red (for CMA3) and green (for DAPI). Open arrows indicate CMA3-positive sites. The metaphase spread of S. superciliaris (D) is...
Dual-colour (5S/45S) rDNA FISH in the rest of examined botiid species.
28S rDNA (red, arrows) and 5S rDNA (green, arrowheads) probes mapped on (A) L. elongata, (B) L. microphthalma, (C) S. superciliaris, (D) S. zebra, (E) Y. lecontei. Chromosomes were counterstained with DAPI (blue). Note the significant spreading of 5S rDNA sites in Y. lecontei (E...
Leptobotia micra, new species, is described from the upper Li River (Pearl River basin) around Guilin in Guangxi province, southern China. The new species is evidently the smallest species of Leptobotia, with females of 45‒46 mm SL bearing oocytes. It can be distinguished from all other species of Leptobotia by a combination of the following charac...
Here, we present the first complete mitochondrial genome of the Red Tailed Loach Yasuhikotakia modesta (Teleostei: Botiidae) from Thailand, assembled from next-generation transcriptome sequencing data. The assembled transcript corresponds to the full length mitochondrial genome of Y. modesta, which measured 16,865 bp in length, and contained 13 pro...
A new species, Leptobotia bellacauda is described from the lower Yangtze River basin. The new species is distinguished from all other species of Leptobotia by a combination of the following characters: body plain brown, prominent black bar in caudal fin, dorsal half of head dusky black, ventral half of head cream colour, eye well developed, lobes o...
One of the most efficient mechanisms to keep animal lineages separate is a difference in ploidy level (number of whole genome copies), since hybrid offspring from parents with different ploidy level are functionally sterile. In the freshwater fish family Botiidae, ploidy difference has been held responsible for the separation of its two subfamilies...
We present a phylogenetic investigation of the Northern Clade, the major monophyletic clade within the freshwater fish family Cobitidae, one of the most prominent families of freshwater fishes found in Asian and European waters. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on the cytochrome b and RAG-1 genes show the genera Microcobitis, Sabanejewia, Koreoco...
Species identifications after [29].
Listed are the IDs for individuals as referred to in the corresponding listed reference, localities and accession numbers for the cyt b and RAG-1 sequences used in phylogenetic analyses. Country code abbreviations according to ISO alpha-2.
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Background:
Loaches of the family Nemacheilidae are one of the most speciose elements of Palearctic freshwater ichthyofauna and have undergone rapid ecological adaptations and colonizations. Their cytotaxonomy is largely unexplored; with the impact of cytogenetical changes on this evolutionary diversification still unknown. An extensive cytogeneti...
One of the most efficient mechanisms to keep animal lineages separate is a difference in ploidy level, since hybrid offspring from parents with different ploidy level are generally sterile. In the freshwater fish family Botiidae, ploidy difference has been held responsible for the separation of its two subfamilies, the tetraploid Botiinae and the d...
Incomplete knowledge of biodiversity remains a stumbling block for conservation planning, and even occurs within globally important Biodiversity Hotspots. Although technical advances have boosted the power of molecular biodiversity assessments, the link between DNA sequences and species and the analytics to discriminate entities, remain crucial. He...
Schistura shuensis, new species, is described from Shu stream on the eastern slope of the Rakhine range in Myanmar. It reaches up to 39.1 mm SL and is diagnosed by a combination of the following characters: males with suborbital flap, bearing tubercles on its posterior part, females with suborbital groove; caudal fin deeply forked (mean length of m...
Schistura hypsiura, a new species, is described from the western slope of the Rakhine Yoma, Myanmar. It is distinguished from all congeners by having a very deep caudal peduncle without dorsal and ventral skin crests, a deeply forked caudal fi n, a suborbital fl ap in adult males, and a well-developed suborbital groove in adult females.
Schistura hypsiura, a new species, is described from the western slope of the Rakhine Yoma, Myanmar. It is distinguished from all congeners by having a very deep caudal peduncle without dorsal and ventral skin crests, a deeply forked caudal fi n, a suborbital fl ap in adult males, and a well-developed suborbital groove in adult females.
Schistura puncticeps, new species, is described from the Nam Paw stream, Shan State, Myanmar. It is distinguished from all other species of Schistura by a combination of the following characters: head dorsally and laterally covered by dark brown dots, 5-8 large dark brown blotches along lateral midline of the body; a large head (head length 20.7-24...
Schistura rubrimaculata, new species, is described from two streams on the eastern slope of the Rakhine Range draining in Irrawaddy River. It reaches up to 27.7 mm SL and differs from all other species of Schistura by the presence of a distinct red dot above the midlateral line before the caudal-fin base (not visible in preserved specimens), a very...
Nemacheilus paucimaculatus, a new species of loach, is described from three localities in the southern Malay Peninsula. It is distinguished from all congeners except N. arenicolus by its colour pattern of 8-10 dark brown dorsal saddles and 8–10 dark brown blotches, each larger than eye, along the lateral midline. It is distinguished from N. arenico...
The genus Pangio is one of the most species-rich of the loach family Cobitidae and widespread across South and Southeast Asia. Its species diversity has never been studied under a clear phylogenetic approach, but four 'species-groups' were proposed according to the most obvious morphological characters. We present here phylogenetic analyses of the...
Schistura callidora, new species, is described from the Myitnge River drainage, Irrawaddy basin (Myanmar). It is distinguished by dark bars on the body much thinner in the anterior half of the body than in the posterior half; a high dorsal crest on the caudal peduncle; 8 1 /2-10 1 /2 branched dorsal-fin rays; and the lateral line reaching behind th...
The objective of this study was to develop a fast, reliable and cost effective photographic documentation tool to complement identification methods on preserved material. We tested the applicability of a flatbed desktop scanner as an easy means to provide a voucher in form of a whole body image for further morphological analysis. Similar species of...
Goldfish is one of the most important pet and laboratory fishes of the world that is nowadays pan-globally distributed and well known to everybody. Despite the wide phenotypic variability of the ornamental forms, all goldfish are traditionally considered to be Carassius auratus, a species that developed via domestication from the Silver Prussian ca...
Schistura udomritthiruji, new species, is described from streams draining to the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand between Takua Pa and Ranong. It is distinguished from congeners by the following characters: dark bars on the body much thinner in the anterior half of the body than in the posterior half; 9+8 branched rays in the caudal fin; males with...
We investigated the phylogenetic position of Ellopostoma based on nuclear sequence data (RAG-1 gene). Ellopo-stoma is a member of the superfamily Cobitoidea (loaches) of Cypriniformes, but does not belong to any of the currently recognised families. It represents an independent lineage, recognised as a distinct new family Ellopo-stomatidae, charact...
The family Cobitidae represents a characteristic element of the Eurasian ichthyofauna. Despite diverse features of sexual dimorphism, comparably few morphological characters have been utilized for taxonomic studies resulting in many unresolved puzzles. Here we present the phylogenetic relationships of Cobitidae as inferred from the mitochondrial cy...
Despite increasing information about postglacial recolonization of European freshwater systems, very little is known about pre-Pleistocene history. We used data on the recent distribution and phylogenetic relationships of stone loach mitochondrial lineages to reconstruct the initial colonization pattern of the Danube river system, one of the most i...
Although the unique features of asexual reproduction and hybridization among European spined loaches (genus Cobitis) have recently attracted the attention of conservation biologists, faunists and evolutionary biologists, the research has suffered from uncertain identification of specimens and their genomes because of the extreme morphological simil...
Several phylogeographic studies using mtDNA sequence data have revealed an expressed geographic structure in nearly every European freshwater fish species studied. The authors present a phylogeographic study of Misgurnus fossilis on the base of 43 specimens from 17 localities across a major part of the known distribution area of M. fossilis. Despit...
Morphological, cytogenetic and molecular genetic identification of two specimens of Carassius langsdorfii from the upper Elbe basin is given. Probably, the species was introduced by accident with commercial fish imports. Potentially, this introduced species may be of harm to native fish species.
We present the phylogenetic relationships of the freshwater fish genus Rhodeus from 45 localities in Europe and three localities in the Amur basin using the mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence. The study aims to (1) test the colonisation history between Europe and East Asia and (2) to reconstruct the evolutionary history of Rhodeus in Europe. Our a...