Molecular systematics and phylogeography of the genus Alburnus Rafinesque, 1820 (Teleostei, Leuciscidae) in Turkey.

Yusuf Bektas, Ismail Aksu, Cüneyt Kaya, Esra Bayçelebi, Fahrettin Küçük, Davut Turan
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In this study, the phylogeny of Alburnus genus distributed in Turkish freshwaters was performed by analyzing mitochondrial cyt b gene (1141 bp) and COI gene (1551 bp) sequences from 1172 samples representing 112 populations of 24 species through their geographical distribution. According to our findings, 20 valid species are distributed in Turkey of which 18 have already been known. While six Alburnus species (A. battalgilae, A. istanbulensis, A. carinatus, A. schischkovi, A. nasreddini ve A. adanensis) have been synonomized, two new species (Alburnus sp.1 and Alburnus sp.2) from Dicle River and Çapraz Stream/Susurluk River have been identified. Extinct species such as A. akili and A. nicaeensis have not been observed in situ. Phylogenetic tree topologies and haplotype network of the 119 cyt b and 80 COI haplotypes detected in Alburnus species have indicated a consensus tree topology containing twenty lineages, each of corresponding to one species, and three Alburnus haplogroups corresponding to the geographical origins: Eastern Anatolia (I), Mediterranean (2) and Western & Northern Anatolia (3). The results indicate that the divergence between those haplogroups may have occurred during the Middle Miocene-Middle Pleistocene periods (from 14.9 to 5.29 million years).

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土耳其Alburnus Rafinesque属的分子系统学和系统地理学,1820 (Teleostei, leucciciae)。
本研究通过对分布于土耳其淡水水域的Alburnus属24种112个居群的1172个样本的线粒体cyt b基因(1141 bp)和COI基因(1551 bp)序列的地理分布分析,对其进行系统发育研究。根据我们的研究结果,20种有效的物种分布在土耳其,其中18种已经被发现。已鉴定出6种Alburnus (A. battalgilae、A. istanbulensis、A. carinatus、A. schischkovi、A. nasreddini和A. adanensis),并在Dicle河和Çapraz Stream/Susurluk河中鉴定出2种Alburnus sp.1和Alburnus sp.2。已经灭绝的物种如阿基利古猿和尼卡古猿在原地没有被观察到。在Alburnus物种中检测到的119个cyt b和80个COI单倍型的系统发育树拓扑和单倍型网络表明,一个共识的树拓扑包含20个谱系,每个谱系对应一个物种,三个Alburnus单倍群对应地理起源。东安纳托利亚(I)、地中海(2)和西安纳托利亚和北安纳托利亚(3)。结果表明,这些单倍群之间的分化可能发生在中新世-中更新世时期(1490 ~ 529万年)。
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