The current population genetic status of Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) along the Malagarasi River, Tanzania

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1016/j.egg.2024.100293
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In East African countries, the O. niloticus species is the second most important fish species in terms of economic significance. However, localized overfishing, habitat degradation, and hybridization have resulted in populations’ decline that poses a threat to this species in this area. This study assessed the genetic diversity, population structure, demographic history, and effective population size of this species along the Malagarasi River. Comparisons were made between the population genetic structure and demographic history of populations of this species from Malagarasi River and other sites in the East Africa (EA) region. The study used COI gene sequences isolated from O. niloticus species collected along the Malagarasi River and COI gene sequences of this species from other sites in the EA region. The populations of O. niloticus from the Moyowosi had the highest haplotype diversity (0.80 ± 0.06) and nucleotide diversity (0.72 ± 0.41 %). At Ilagala, the lowest haplotype diversity (0.44 ± 0.13) and nucleotide diversity (0.16 ± 0.13 %) were found. Fixation index (Fst value) analysis resulted into significant genetic difference among the populations along Malagarasi River (Fst = 0.08419, P < 0.01). The Fst values and minimum spanning haplotype network revealed genetic break between population of O. niloticus from the Malagarasi River and other sites of the EA region. In order to ensure the sustainable exploitation of O. niloticus and other threatened fish species along the Malagarasi River, these findings urge for strengthening the implementation of fisheries laws, particularly in areas where samples exhibit low genetic diversity.

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坦桑尼亚马拉加拉西河(Malagarasi River)沿岸黑线鲈(林尼厄斯,1758 年)种群遗传现状
在东非国家,就经济意义而言,尼罗河鱼种是第二重要的鱼种。然而,局部地区的过度捕捞、栖息地退化和杂交导致种群数量下降,对该地区的这一物种构成威胁。本研究评估了马拉加拉西河沿岸该物种的遗传多样性、种群结构、人口历史和有效种群数量。比较了马拉加拉西河和东非(EA)地区其他地点该物种种群的遗传结构和人口历史。该研究使用了从马拉加拉西河沿岸采集的尼罗河鱼种分离的 COI 基因序列,以及东非地区其他地点的尼罗河鱼种 COI 基因序列。来自莫约沃西的黑奴种群具有最高的单倍型多样性(0.80 ± 0.06)和核苷酸多样性(0.72 ± 0.41 %)。在伊拉加拉,单倍型多样性(0.44 ± 0.13)和核苷酸多样性(0.16 ± 0.13 %)最低。固定指数(Fst 值)分析结果显示,马拉加拉西河沿岸种群之间存在显著的遗传差异(Fst = 0.08419,P < 0.01)。Fst 值和最小跨度单倍型网络显示,马拉加拉西河的尼罗河鱼种群与 EA 地区其他地点的尼罗河鱼种群之间存在遗传断裂。为了确保马拉加拉西河沿岸黑线鳕和其他濒危鱼类的可持续开发,这些研究结果敦促加强渔业法的实施,尤其是在样本遗传多样性较低的地区。
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Ecological Genetics and Genomics
Ecological Genetics and Genomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Ecological Genetics and Genomics publishes ecological studies of broad interest that provide significant insight into ecological interactions or/ and species diversification. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are shared where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, and Perspectives articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context. Topics include: -metagenomics -population genetics/genomics -evolutionary ecology -conservation and molecular adaptation -speciation genetics -environmental and marine genomics -ecological simulation -genomic divergence of organisms
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