Seven Species in One? DNA Barcoding Reveals High Cryptic Diversity in Ceratoscopelus warmingii (Myctophiformes, Myctophidae) a Circumglobal Mesopelagic Species

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In the marine environment, pelagic ecosystems are vast and complex, with their biodiversity still being underestimated. In these regions, specifically in mesopelagic zones, the dominance of filter-feeding fish is remarkable, as is the case with Ceratoscopelus warmingii, a taxon that is globally distributed. Despite its recorded occurrence in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, there is limited understanding of its genetic aspects and evolutionary cohesion across its distribution. In this study, we investigated the genetic diversity in C. warmingii on a global and temporal scale, using phylogenetic and phylogeographic approaches based on the mitochondrial marker cytochrome oxidase I. Georeferenced genetic information was obtained from the BOLD Systems Platform. Our analyses revealed the presence of seven highly structured clusters with genetic divergences exceeding 7%, widely distributed across various marine provinces. The cladogenetic events that gave rise to these clusters date back from the Miocene to the Pleistocene.These findings suggest the possibility that C. warmingii may constitute a species complex, indicating the need for extensive taxonomic revision. This study sheds light on the fundamental importance of comprehensive genetic investigation regarding underestimated species, thus contributing to a better understanding of global marine biodiversity. The implications of these results underscore the need for more careful attention to these often-overlooked ecosystems.

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七个物种合而为一?DNA条形码揭示了环全球中上层鱼类Ceratoscopelus warmingii(栉水母纲,栉水母科)的高度隐蔽多样性
摘要 在海洋环境中,水层生态系统广阔而复杂,其生物多样性仍被低估。在这些区域,特别是在中深海区,滤食性鱼类占据着显著的优势地位,Ceratoscopelus warmingii 就是这样一种分布于全球的类群。尽管在大西洋、印度洋和太平洋都有其分布记录,但人们对其分布的遗传方面和进化凝聚力的了解却很有限。在本研究中,我们利用基于线粒体标记细胞色素氧化酶 I 的系统发育和系统地理学方法,在全球和时间范围内调查了 C. warmingii 的遗传多样性。我们的分析表明,存在七个高度结构化的聚类,其遗传差异超过 7%,广泛分布于不同的海洋省份。这些研究结果表明,C. warmingii 可能是一个物种复合体,这表明有必要进行广泛的分类学修订。这项研究揭示了对被低估的物种进行全面遗传调查的根本重要性,从而有助于更好地了解全球海洋生物多样性。这些结果的意义强调,有必要更加仔细地关注这些经常被忽视的生态系统。
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