Phylogeography of the widely distributed John Dory (Zeus faber, Actinopterygii: Zeiformes) reaffirms the prevalence of at least two deeply divergent clades.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
João Tadeu Fontes, Kenza Mokhtar-Jamaï, Zakariya Nchioua, Jean-Dominique Durand, Monica Landi, João Meira, Luís Machado, Ayoub Baali, Ignacio Sobrino, Iça Barri, Emmanuel Kouamé, Béatrice Abouo Adepo-Gourène, Mamadou Diop, Néné Gallé Kidé, Austin Saye Wehye, Zacharie Sohou, Miguel Carneiro, Rogélia Martins, Pedro Soares, Filipe Oliveira Costa
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The John Dory Zeus faber is a commercially exploited demersal fish species with a known distribution ranging from the Northeast Atlantic to parts of the Indian and Pacific oceans. A previous genetic survey using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) DNA barcodes suggested the presence of two geographically segregated taxonomic units within Z. faber. We revisit this hypothesis by expanding the number and geographic coverage of DNA barcodes, addressing a major data gap along parts of the Atlantic coast of Africa and conducting a comprehensive phylogeographic analysis. Our findings consolidated the existence of two highly divergent mitochondrial clades, Clade A and Clade B (mean K2P distance: 7.4%), with the transition zone between them located along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. Clade A exhibited no phylogeographic structure, with haplotypes shared between Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean populations. Conversely, four geographically structured subclades (mean K2P distance: 0.9%) were detected within Clade B, extending south and eastward from Morocco to Japan and New Zealand. Historical demographic events driving allopatric divergence, along with oceanographic and environmental factors, likely shaped the current geographic distribution of the two clades. These findings not only prompt the need to re-evaluate the taxonomic status of Z. faber but also highlight the probable existence of multiple evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) that must be considered in the scope of stock assessment, fisheries management and conservation purposes.

广泛分布的John Dory (Zeus faber, actinopteryi: Zeiformes)的系统地理学证实了至少有两个深度分化的分支的存在。
约翰多利宙斯是一种商业开发的底栖鱼类,已知分布范围从东北大西洋到印度洋和太平洋的部分地区。先前使用细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I (COI) DNA条形码进行的遗传调查表明,在黄花菜中存在两个地理上分离的分类单位。我们通过扩大DNA条形码的数量和地理覆盖范围,解决非洲大西洋沿岸部分地区的主要数据缺口,并进行全面的系统地理学分析,重新审视了这一假设。我们的研究结果巩固了两个高度分化的线粒体进化支的存在,进化支A和进化支B(平均K2P距离:7.4%),它们之间的过渡区位于摩洛哥大西洋沿岸。进化支A没有系统地理结构,其单倍型在东北大西洋种群和地中海种群中具有共性。相反,在B枝中发现了4个地理结构的亚枝(平均K2P距离为0.9%),从摩洛哥向南和向东延伸至日本和新西兰。历史上的人口事件推动了异域分化,加上海洋学和环境因素,很可能塑造了这两个分支目前的地理分布。这些发现不仅提示有必要重新评估黄花鱼的分类学地位,而且还强调了在种群评估、渔业管理和保护目的范围内必须考虑的多种进化重要单位(esu)的可能存在。
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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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