Evolutionary relationships and fine-scale geographic structuring in the temperate percichthyid genus Gadopsis (blackfishes) to support fisheries and conservation management
Matthew A. Campbell , Michael P. Hammer , Mark Adams , Tarmo A. Raadik , Peter J. Unmack
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Abstract
Gadopsis (Percichthyidae) is a freshwater genus distributed in south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania, and comprises two recognized species. Previous molecular phylogenetic investigations of the genus, mostly conducted in the pre-genomics era and reflecting a range of geographic and molecular sampling intensities, have supported the recognition of up to seven candidate species. Here we analyze a genome-wide SNP dataset that provides comprehensive geographic and genomic coverage of Gadopsis to produce a robust hypothesis of species boundaries and evolutionary relationships. We then leverage the SNP dataset to characterize relationships within candidate species that lack clear intraspecific phylogenetic relationships. We find further support for the seven previously identified candidate species of Gadopsis and evidence that the Bass Strait centered candidate species (SBA) originated from ancient hybridization. The SNP dataset permits a high degree of intraspecific resolution, providing improvements over previous studies, with numerous candidate species showing intraspecific divisions in phylogenetic analysis. Further population genetic analysis of the Murray-Darling candidate species (NMD) and SBA finds support for K = 6 and K = 7 genetic clusters, respectively. The SNP data generated for this study have diverse applications in natural resource management for these fishes of conservation concern.
Gadopsis(鲈形目鱼科)是一个淡水属,分布于澳大利亚东南部,包括塔斯马尼亚,有两个公认的物种。以前对该属的分子系统学调查大多是在前基因组学时代进行的,反映了一系列地理和分子取样强度,支持了多达 7 个候选种的确认。在这里,我们分析了一个全基因组 SNP 数据集,该数据集提供了 Gadopsis 的全面地理和基因组覆盖范围,从而提出了关于物种边界和进化关系的有力假设。然后,我们利用 SNP 数据集来描述缺乏明确种内系统发育关系的候选物种内部的关系。我们发现,之前确定的七个拟南芥候选物种得到了进一步支持,并有证据表明以巴斯海峡为中心的候选物种(SBA)起源于远古杂交。SNP 数据集可实现较高的种内分辨率,比以前的研究有所改进,许多候选物种在系统进化分析中显示出种内分化。对墨累-达令候选物种(NMD)和南澳大利亚候选物种的进一步种群遗传分析发现,分别支持 K = 6 和 K = 7 遗传群。本研究产生的 SNP 数据在这些受保护鱼类的自然资源管理中具有多种应用价值。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.