尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲5条河流罗非鱼系统发育多样性的空间结构

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Ekerette Emmanuel Ekerette , Owoidihe Monday Etukudo , Ukam Uno-Ubarei Uno , Reagan Bessong Agbor , Paul Bassey Ekpo , Jude Ngozichukwuka Efienokwu , Joy Rademene Usang , Uduak Linus Edem , Ekei Victor Ikpeme
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了解物种之间的系统发育关系对于有效的保护、选择和杂交至关重要,从而通过改善生长特性来提高经济效益。本研究旨在评估mtDNA d-loop在描述三种罗非鱼系统发育中的可靠性。采集了尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区5条河流(种群)罗非鱼的血液样本。其中nilochromis(44)、Oreochromis aureus(23)和Oreochromis mossambicus(14)。系统发育分析显示罗非鱼有两个主要分支,按种划分亚群。在每个种群中,基于mtDNA d-loop的差异,这三个物种在遗传上彼此不同。当比较五个种群的鱼时,聚类是种特异性的。本研究的罗非鱼种群与其他地区的罗非鱼种群的关系表明,这5个种群的金黄色罗非鱼和尼罗罗非鱼与其他地区的罗非鱼种群相似。相比之下,莫桑双鱼与棘齿象和罗非鱼紧密聚集在一起。分子方差分析(AMOVA)显示,种群间差异(86.39%)大于种群内差异(24.71%),固定指数显著(FST = 0.743;p & lt;0.05)。种群扩展和错配分布分析表明,3种罗非鱼之间没有扩展。这些发现对于物种管理和选择性育种计划提高尼日利亚罗非鱼产量具有重要价值。
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Spatial structure of tilapia phylogenetic diversity across five rivers in the Niger Delta states of Nigeria

Spatial structure of tilapia phylogenetic diversity across five rivers in the Niger Delta states of Nigeria
Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among species is crucial for effective conservation, selection, and hybridization, which can enhance economic gains through improved growth characteristics. This study aimed to assess the reliability of mtDNA d-loop in delineating the phylogenetics of three tilapia species. Blood samples were collected from tilapia across five rivers (populations) in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The species sampled included Oreochromis niloticus (n = 44), Oreochromis aureus (n = 23), and Oreochromis mossambicus (n = 14). Phylogenetic analysis revealed two major clades, with tilapia sub-grouped by species. Within each population, the three species were genetically distinct from each other based on variations in their mtDNA d-loop. Clustering was species-specific when fish from the five populations were compared. The relationship between the tilapia from this study and those from other regions showed that O. aureus and O. niloticus from the five populations were similar to counterparts from other regions. In contrast, O. mossambicus clustered closely with Coptodon zilli and Tilapia zilli. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed greater variation among fish populations (86.39 %) than within populations (24.71 %), with a significant fixation index (FST = 0.743; p < 0.05). Demographic expansion and mismatch distribution analyses indicated no expansion within the three tilapia species. These findings are valuable for species management and selective breeding programmes to enhance tilapia production in Nigeria.
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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