Integrative morphometric and molecular analyses reveal possible genetic contamination of silver catfish populations of the genus Rhamdia in Neotropical River basins.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Thaís Souto Bignotto, Herivelto Beck de Souza, Rafael Clovis da Silva Bronzim, Thiago Cintra Maniglia, Dirceu Baumgartner
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Rhamdia quelen, Rhamdia branneri and Rhamdia voulezi are morphologically similar species that, until recently, were considered synonymous. Although R. quelen has wide distribution in the Neotropical region, R. branneri and R. voulezi are sympatric and endemic species of the Iguaçu River basin. We used an integrative approach, including morphometric and molecular data (barcodes DNA, COI gene), to assist in the identification and delimitation of these species. We also intended to investigate genetic contamination of the Paraná III and lower Iguaçu River basins, as silver catfish production has increased in southern Brazil, and accidental or occasional escapes to nature may pose risks to the genetic integrity of native populations. COI sequences and morphometric data were efficient in the characterization and differentiation of Rhamdia species and may be helpful tools in correctly identifying R. quelen, R. branneri and R. voulezi. Both morphometric and molecular analyses indicated the segregation of specimens into three groups. Although this separation coincided with the taxonomy and the collection site in the morphometric analyses, the taxonomic identification of most samples did not coincide with the molecular identification. This fact may be due to (i) incorrect morphological identification and/or (ii) escapes of pure species and/or interspecific hybrids from fish farms. The detection of COI haplotypes of R. quelen in the lower Iguaçu River, as well as COI haplotypes of R. branneri and R. voulezi in the Paraná III basin, combined with the morphometric and morphological characteristics of the specimens, reinforces the occurrence of hybrid specimens in these river basins. These results reveal the importance of characterizing species and interspecific hybrids of Rhamdia and the urgency to regulate aquaculture activities.

综合形态计量学和分子分析揭示了新热带河流流域Rhamdia属银鲶鱼种群可能的遗传污染。
鼠脚草、鼠脚草和鼠脚草是形态上相似的物种,直到最近才被认为是同义词。虽然褐飞蛾在新热带地区分布广泛,但褐飞蛾和褐飞蛾是伊瓜帕拉苏河流域的特有种和同域种。我们使用了一种综合的方法,包括形态计量学和分子数据(条形码DNA, COI基因),以协助鉴定和划分这些物种。我们还打算调查帕拉纳 III河和伊瓜帕拉苏河下游流域的遗传污染,因为巴西南部的银鲶产量有所增加,偶然或偶然的逃逸可能对当地种群的遗传完整性构成风险。COI序列和形态计量学数据在鼠属植物的鉴定和分化中是有效的,可以作为正确鉴定鼠属植物的工具。形态计量学和分子分析表明,标本可分为三组。虽然这种分离与形态计量学分析中的分类学和采集地点一致,但大多数样品的分类学鉴定与分子鉴定不一致。这一事实可能是由于(i)不正确的形态鉴定和/或(ii)从养鱼场中逃逸的纯物种和/或种间杂交种。在igua III河下游检测到R. quelen的COI单倍型,在paran III河流域检测到R. branneri和R. voulezi的COI单倍型,结合标本的形态测量学和形态学特征,强化了这些流域杂交标本的发生。这些结果表明,确定鼠耳草的种类和种间杂交种的重要性以及规范养殖活动的紧迫性。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.00
自引率
10.00%
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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