Genetic Diversity in Natural Populations of the Near-Threatened Species Lignobrycon myersi (Characiformes, Triportheidae): Implications for Species Conservation.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0036
Lisianne de Souza Oliveira, Jamille de Araújo Bitencourt, José Henrique Galdino, Iracilda Sampaio, Paulo Luiz Souza Carneiro, Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso
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The river basins of Brazil contain a highly diverse ichthyofauna of remarkable endemism, including several threatened species. Accordingly, Lignobrycon myersi is a fish species distributed only in a few rivers from the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil. Since this species is classified as Near Threatened and is poorly studied, efforts to understand the genetic structure of populations and putative cryptic forms should help define efficient strategies of management and conservation. Herein, the molecular identification and the population genetic diversity of specimens of L. myersi across their range (Almada, Contas, and Cachoeira river basins) were assessed using mitochondrial markers (16S rDNA and D-Loop, respectively). The inferences based on phylogenetics, genetic distance, and species delimitation methods invariably identified all samples as L. myersi. In addition, sequencing of D-loop fragments revealed significant haplotype diversity and a considerable level of population genetic structure. Despite their geographic isolation, these data suggested that populations from Almada and Contas rivers represent a single evolutionary lineage that could be managed as a whole. In contrast, the population from Cachoeira River was highly differentiated from the others and should be managed separately as a unique and endemic unit, particularly focused on the conservation of native habitats.

近危物种木藓(特征,三足科)自然种群的遗传多样性:物种保护的意义。
巴西的河流流域拥有高度多样化的特有鱼类,包括几种受威胁的物种。因此,木brycon myersi是一种只分布在巴西东北部巴伊亚州的几条河流中的鱼类。由于该物种被列为近危物种,研究较少,因此了解种群遗传结构和假定的隐型应该有助于确定有效的管理和保护策略。本文利用线粒体标记(16S rDNA和D-Loop)对不同分布区域(Almada河、Contas河和Cachoeira河流域)的L. myersi标本进行了分子鉴定和群体遗传多样性评估。根据系统发育、遗传距离和物种划分方法的推断,所有样本都被确定为myersi。此外,D-loop片段测序显示了显著的单倍型多样性和相当水平的群体遗传结构。尽管它们在地理上是隔离的,但这些数据表明,来自阿尔马达河和康塔斯河的种群代表了一个单一的进化谱系,可以作为一个整体加以管理。相反,卡乔埃拉河的种群与其他种群高度分化,应作为一个独特的地方性单位单独管理,特别注重保护本地栖息地。
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