巴拉圭Gymnotus paraguensis:巴西潘塔纳尔生物群表型可塑性的一个很好的例子。

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Zebrafish Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2020.1908
Gisele S F Braga, Daniela C Ferreira, Débora K S Marques, Liano Centofante, Fernando R Carvalho, Paulo C Venere
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摘要

裸子属是裸子目中被研究最多的属,但由于不同种属在形态上的相似性,使其分类群难以可靠地确定。本研究是对巴西潘塔纳尔地区作为活饵出售的裸子鱼种群分类多样性研究的延续。这些研究是基于细胞遗传学分析、DNA条形码和颜色模式分析。细胞遗传学分析结果证实存在3个不同的菌株,分别为巴拉圭Gymnotus paraguensis、G. sylvius和G. pantanal。然而,结果表明,被鉴定为巴拉圭青鱼的分子操作分类单位实际上包括一组相对多样化的鱼类,它们之间存在相当大的遗传距离。由于巴拉圭藜标本在颜色模式上也表现出相当大的差异,因此对这些个体进行了进一步的遗传多样性分析,以验证在这个细胞分类单位中存在不止一个物种的假设。单倍型网络揭示了该物种的区域分布模式。结果表明,所观察到的颜色模式的变化与巴拉圭草高度的表型可塑性有关。这些发现强调了使用综合方法更准确诊断裸鱼的重要性,特别是在巴西潘塔纳尔河上游巴拉圭河流域作为活饵销售的裸鱼。
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Gymnotus paraguensis, a Good Example of Phenotypic Plasticity in the Pantanal Biome, Brazil.

Gymnotus is the most studied genus of the order Gymnotiformes, but the morphological similarities of the different species make it difficult to identify taxa reliably. The present study is a continuation of the ongoing research into the taxonomic diversity of the stocks of Gymnotus sold as live bait in the Pantanal, Brazil. These studies have been based on cytogenetic analyses, DNA barcoding, and the analysis of coloration patterns. The results of the cytogenetic analysis confirmed the presence of three distinct strains, recognized as Gymnotus paraguensis, G. sylvius, and G. pantanal. However, the results revealed that the molecular operational taxonomic units identified as G. paraguensis actually include a relatively diverse set of fish, separated by considerable genetic distances. As the G. paraguensis specimens also presented considerable variation in coloration patterns, further genetic diversity analyses were conducted on these individuals, to test the hypothesis that more than one species is present in this cytotaxonomic unit. The haplotype network revealed a regional pattern in the distribution of this species. The results indicate that the observed variation in coloration patterns is associated with a high degree of phenotypic plasticity in G. paraguensis. These findings emphasize the importance of using an integrative approach for a more accurate diagnosis of Gymnotus, in particular, the species marketed as live bait for the fisheries of the upper Paraguay River basin in the Brazilian Pantanal.

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Zebrafish
Zebrafish DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
29
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Zebrafish is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the central role of zebrafish and other aquarium species as models for the study of vertebrate development, evolution, toxicology, and human disease. Due to its prolific reproduction and the external development of the transparent embryo, the zebrafish is a prime model for genetic and developmental studies. While genetically more distant from humans, the vertebrate zebrafish nevertheless has comparable organs and tissues, such as heart, kidney, pancreas, bones, and cartilage. Zebrafish introduced the new section TechnoFish, which highlights these innovations for the general zebrafish community. TechnoFish features two types of articles: TechnoFish Previews: Important, generally useful technical advances or valuable transgenic lines TechnoFish Methods: Brief descriptions of new methods, reagents, or transgenic lines that will be of widespread use in the zebrafish community Zebrafish coverage includes: Comparative genomics and evolution Molecular/cellular mechanisms of cell growth Genetic analysis of embryogenesis and disease Toxicological and infectious disease models Models for neurological disorders and aging New methods, tools, and experimental approaches Zebrafish also includes research with other aquarium species such as medaka, Fugu, and Xiphophorus.
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