Two Morphotypes with Genetic Divergence, Different Ploidy, and Habitat Preference in an Exploited Corbicula Population in China

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Jin Li, Meixiang Jia, Fei Cheng, Zhen Wang, Gang Hou, F. Shu, B. Schmidt, S. Xie
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ABSTRACT The genus Corbicula is well known as one of the most invasive bivalves globally, and is morphologically variable and taxonomically complicated. Continuous effort has been made to establish the correspondence between morphological forms and genetic lineages of Corbicula, mostly across invasive populations, but far less for the native populations, especially for exploited ones that support important Corbicula fishery. This research studied a Corbicula population that supported the largest artisanal and commercial Corbicula fishery in China, in terms of the morphotypes composition, ploidy, mt COI sequence, phylogenetic relationship, and habitat preferences. Two morphotypes with 9.5% mt COI genetic divergence, that is, the “distantly-placed-ridges morphotype”-morph D, and the “closely-situated-ridges morphotype”-morph C were identified. Morph D individuals contained diploids and triploids, and were closely related to the invasive lineage. They were found in higher proportions in lotic habitats with lower transparency and chlorophyll α. Morph C were all diploids and sister to C. fluminalis and C. japonica. They had higher proportions in lentic habitats. Thus, fishery management of Corbicula should consider multiple compositions of the Corbicula resource. Further research that confirms the population parameters difference of the two morphotypes and surveys in other water systems should be conducted. Moreover, the two morphotypes were sympatric representatives of the invasive and noninvasive Corbicula lineages, comparisons between them and with their congener invasion populations suggested that preference of flowing water and polyploidy might contribute to the invasive success of some Corbicula lineages in addition to androgenesis.
中国一个开发利用的黑蝶种群中具有遗传差异、不同倍性和生境偏好的两种形态类型
摘要:黑蝶属是全球入侵性最强的双壳类动物之一,形态多变,分类复杂。人们一直在努力建立黑蝶的形态和遗传谱系之间的对应关系,主要是在入侵种群中,但在本土种群中,尤其是在支持重要黑蝶渔业的已开发种群中,这种对应关系要少得多。本研究从形态类型组成、倍性、mt-COI序列、系统发育关系和栖息地偏好等方面研究了支持中国最大的个体和商业黑蝶渔业的黑蝶种群。鉴定出两种具有9.5%mtCOI遗传差异的形态类型,即“远隔脊形态类型”-形态D和“近隔脊形态型”-形态C。形态D个体包含二倍体和三倍体,并且与入侵谱系密切相关。在透明度和叶绿素α较低的乳液栖息地,它们的比例较高。Morph C均为二倍体,为氟虫和日本虫的姊妹种。它们在扁豆栖息地的比例更高。因此,对黑木耳的渔业管理应考虑黑木耳资源的多种组成。应进一步研究以确认两种形态类型的种群参数差异,并在其他水系进行调查。此外,这两种形态类型是侵袭性和非侵袭性黑蝶谱系的同域代表,它们与同类入侵种群的比较表明,除了雄性发育外,对流水和多倍体的偏好可能有助于某些黑蝶谱系入侵成功。
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Journal of Shellfish Research
Journal of Shellfish Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
40
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Original articles dealing with all aspects of shellfish research will be considered for publication. Manuscripts will be judged by the editors or other competent reviewers, or both, on the basis of originality, content, merit, clarity of presentation, and interpretations.
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