Genetic diversity of Egeria densa Planch. (Hydrocharitaceae) in Brazilian reservoirs

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Léia Carolina Lucio, Bárbara Scorsim, Adrian Cesar da Silva, Alessandra Valéria de Oliveira, Sidinei Magela Thomaz, Sônia Maria Alves Pinto Prioli, Alberto José Prioli
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Abstract

Macrophytes harbor numerous potentially invasive species that pose a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services in freshwater environments. Egeria densa (Hydrocharitaceae) stands out as a prominent invasive species, recognized as a significant global invader across various ecosystems. In this study, we conducted an assessment of the genetic variability of this species in four Brazilian reservoirs, which are part of the species’ native range, employing the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) from the nuclear marker and the intergenic chloroplast marker trnL-trnF. The obtained sequences were then compared with those available in GenBank (NCBI). The results of our investigation revealed a low genetic differentiation among the sampled populations. For ITS and trnL-trnF, we identified four and three distinct haplotypes, respectively, with a predominant single haplotype shared by most specimens. Notably, we did not observe a discernible phylogeographic structure. The data we obtained represents the first sequences of E. densa within its native habitat, providing valuable insights on its genetic diversity and helping to understand invasive processes.

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巴西水库中 Egeria densa Planch.(巴西水库中 Egeria densa Planch 的遗传多样性
大型营养体蕴藏着大量潜在的入侵物种,对淡水环境中的生物多样性和生态系统服务构成威胁。Egeria densa(Hydrocharitaceae)是一个突出的入侵物种,被认为是全球各种生态系统中的重要入侵者。在这项研究中,我们利用核标记的内部转录间隔(ITS)和叶绿体基因间标记 trnL-trnF,对该物种在巴西四个水库中的遗传变异性进行了评估,这四个水库是该物种原生地的一部分。然后将获得的序列与 GenBank(NCBI)中的序列进行比较。调查结果显示,取样种群之间的遗传分化程度较低。对于 ITS 和 trnL-trnF,我们分别发现了 4 个和 3 个不同的单倍型,大多数标本共享一个主要的单倍型。值得注意的是,我们没有观察到明显的系统地理结构。我们获得的数据代表了 E. densa 在其原生栖息地的首个序列,为了解其遗传多样性提供了宝贵的信息,并有助于了解入侵过程。
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Aquatic Ecology
Aquatic Ecology 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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3.90
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68
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Ecology publishes timely, peer-reviewed original papers relating to the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine and marine environments. Papers on fundamental and applied novel research in both the field and the laboratory, including descriptive or experimental studies, will be included in the journal. Preference will be given to studies that address timely and current topics and are integrative and critical in approach. We discourage papers that describe presence and abundance of aquatic biota in local habitats as well as papers that are pure systematic. The journal provides a forum for the aquatic ecologist - limnologist and oceanologist alike- to discuss ecological issues related to processes and structures at different integration levels from individuals to populations, to communities and entire ecosystems.
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