Genetic Structure of the Mangrove Killifish Kryptolebias hermaphroditus Costa, 2011 (Cyprinodontiformes: Aplocheiloidei) Supports A Wide Connection among its Populations.

IF 1.4 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Zoological Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.6620/ZS.2022.61-04
Pedro F Amorim, Axel Makay Katz, Felipe Polivanov Ottoni, Pedro Henrique Negreiros de Bragança
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The Kryptolebias marmoratus species group is composed of the only three vertebrate species that lack females. These species present only males and simultaneously hermaphroditic individuals; that are able to reproduce by allogamy, with males, or by autogamy, performing self-fertilization and generating clones of themselves. The proportion of males is variable among those species and even among their populations. Kryptolebias hermaphroditus has the smallest proportion of males. Indeed, no males have been recorded in most known populations. This is a mainly autogamous species, with small populations having a disjunct distribution along the eastern and northern coast of Brazil. Species presenting such adaptations would be expected to have an elevated rate of genetic population structure, reflecting any barriers that obstruct gene flow between populations. Partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene from 335 individuals were sampled to perform a population analysis. Only a single haplotype of COI, widely distributed throughout all the sampled populations, was recovered for K. hermaphroditus. Here we hypothesize that the high degree of communication within populations is probably the main biological feature leading to this pattern.

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红树林鳉鱼Kryptolebias hermaphroditus Costa, 2011 (Cyprinodontiformes: applocheiloidei)的遗传结构支持其种群之间的广泛联系。
Kryptolebias marmoratus物种群由仅有的三种没有雌性的脊椎动物组成。这些物种只存在雄性和同时雌雄同体的个体;它们能够通过异族通婚,与雄性交配,或通过自交繁殖,进行自我受精,产生自己的克隆体。雄性的比例在这些物种之间,甚至在它们的种群中都是不同的。雌雄同体的雄性比例最小。事实上,在大多数已知的种群中都没有记录到雄性。这是一个主要的自交物种,在巴西东部和北部海岸有一个间断分布的小种群。表现出这种适应性的物种应该具有较高的遗传种群结构率,这反映了任何阻碍种群之间基因流动的障碍。从335个个体中取样线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶I (COI)基因的部分序列进行群体分析。在雌雄同体田鼠中只发现了一个广泛分布于所有取样种群的COI单倍型。在这里,我们假设种群内的高度交流可能是导致这种模式的主要生物学特征。
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Zoological Studies
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期刊介绍: Zoological Studies publishes original research papers in five major fields: Animal Behavior, Comparative Physiology, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics and Biogeography. Manuscripts are welcome from around the world and must be written in English. When the manuscript concerns the use of animals or specimens in research, a statement must be included to the effect that the author(s) has adhered to the legal requirements of the country in which the work was carried out or to any institutional guidelines.
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