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摘要Hoplias malabaricus群包括7个已描述的物种,其中H. malabaricus有7个核果形态。然而,该类群中形态学和染色体数据之间的关系仍未得到解决。对伊瓜苏河生态区域中马拉巴里亚蛇(Hoplias malabaricus)类群的大多数研究主要集中在伊瓜苏河中上游河段,而对伊瓜苏河下游河段的研究仍然空白。因此,在这项研究中,我们利用细胞遗传学技术和 DNA 条形码,对巴西卡帕内马河(伊瓜苏河下游流域)的一个马拉巴里亚 H. 种群进行了调查。通过这些分析,我们确定了在伊瓜苏河下游流域共生的核果 A 和 D。被确认为原产于伊瓜苏河流域的核果 A 有两个细胞型,分别被命名为 A1 和 A2,它们通过 C 阳性异染色质和 rDNA 分布模式进行区分。与此相反,这是伊瓜苏河流域首次记录到核果形态 D,该核果形态以前被认为是上巴拉那河流域的特有物种,因此可能是一种引入的核果形态。有趣的是,细胞型 A2 与阿根廷霍普利亚斯(Hoplias argentinensis)的序列非常相似(单倍群相同),而伊瓜苏河流域下游的核果 D 则与被鉴定为霍普利亚斯-米西奥内拉(Hoplias misionera)的序列相似。通过细胞遗传学和 DNA 条形码整合,这些发现为深入了解新热带地区马拉巴里亚霍普利亚种的多样性提供了新的视角。研究结果还强调了伊瓜苏河生态区本地物种面临的更大的保护风险,特别是考虑到特拉希拉在营养级中占据的生态地位。
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Cytogenetics and DNA barcode in Hoplias gr. malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) reveals correlation between karyomorphs and valid species

Cytogenetics and DNA barcode in Hoplias gr. malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) reveals correlation between karyomorphs and valid species

Abstract

The Hoplias malabaricus group comprises seven described species, including seven karyomorphs for H. malabaricus. However, the relationship between morphological and chromosomal data within the group remains unresolved. Most studies on the Hoplias malabaricus group from the Iguazu River ecoregion have primarily focused on its upper and middle sections, while the lower Iguazu River remains unstudied. Therefore, in this study, we investigated a population of H. malabaricus from the Capanema’s River (lower Iguazu River basin), Brazil, using cytogenetic techniques and DNA barcode. Through these analyses, we identified the karyomorphs A and D living in sympatry in the lower Iguazu River basin. The karyomorph A, identified as native to the Iguazu River basin, had two cytotypes, designated as A1 and A2, which are differentiated by C-positive heterochromatin and rDNA distribution patterns. Conversely, this is the first record of karyomorph D for the Iguazu River basin, which was previously thought to be endemic to the Upper Paraná River basin and may therefore represent an introduced karyomorph. Interestingly, the cytotype A2 is very similar (same haplogroup) to sequences of Hoplias argentinensis, while the karyomorph D from the lower Iguazu River basin is similar to sequences identified as Hoplias misionera. These findings provided new insights into the diversity of Hoplias gr. malabaricus from the Neotropical region, achieved through cytogenetic and DNA barcode integration. The results also highlight the increased conservation risk for native species in the Iguazu River ecoregion, particularly considering the ecological position occupied by trahiras within the trophic levels.

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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
8.10%
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42
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter is focused on include evolutionary biology, zoogeography, taxonomy, including biochemical taxonomy and stock identification, genetics and genetic manipulation, physiology, functional morphology, behaviour, ecology, fisheries assessment, development, exploitation and conservation. however, reviews will be published from any field of fish biology where the emphasis is placed on adaptation, function or exploitation in the whole organism.
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