Morphology, molecular systematics and phylogeography of the Spine-cheek Gudgeon, Eleotris acanthopomus (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from the north-western Indian Ocean

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Zoology in the Middle East Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/09397140.2023.2203980
H. Esmaeili, F. Zarei, A. Masoumi
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General morphology, cephalic sensory papillae pattern, postcranial osteology, phylogenetic placement, phylogeographic pattern, and distribution of Eleotris acanthopomus Bleeker, 1853 (Teleostei: Gobiiformes: Eleotridae) from the north-western Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea) are described. The cephalic papillae pattern follows the ‘open’ opercular pattern, and the cheek pattern ‘2.4’. The vertebral column includes 10 abdominal and 14–15 caudal vertebrae, for a total vertebral count of 24–25. Corroborating the morphological results, DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial COI confirmed that the specimens collected from the Arabian Sea coastal area are conspecific with E. acanthopomus from other Indo-Pacific localities. Eleotris acanthopomus from the Arabian Sea shows the closest phylogenetic relationship to E. pellegrini (11.9% K2P genetic distance). The presence of E. acanthopomus in the coastal area of the Arabian Sea represents the first record of this genus and species for the northern Indian Ocean and markedly expands its known geographical distribution range. A preliminary phylogeographic analysis of the newly collected E. acanthopomus haplotype from the Arabian Sea and archived haplotypes from other Indo-Pacific localities suggests that extensive dispersal occurs among regional populations, most probably during the pelagic larval stage.
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西北印度洋棘棘海胆的形态、分子系统学和系统地理学
本文描述了西北印度洋(阿拉伯海)棘棘鳗(Eleotris acanthopomus Bleeker, 1853)的一般形态、头侧感觉乳突形态、颅后骨学、系统发育定位、系统地理模式和分布。头侧乳头形态为“开放式”眼型,脸颊形态为“2.4”型。脊柱包括10个腹椎体和14-15个尾椎体,椎体总数为24-25个。基于线粒体COI的DNA条形码验证了形态学结果,证实了在阿拉伯海沿岸地区采集的标本与其他印度太平洋地区的棘棘棘鼠属同源。阿拉伯海棘棘鳗(Eleotris acanthopomus)与e.p ellegrini亲缘关系最近(K2P遗传距离为11.9%)。在阿拉伯海沿海地区发现棘棘棘鼠,这是该属和种在北印度洋的首次记录,并显著扩大了其已知的地理分布范围。对阿拉伯海新收集到的棘棘棘鼠单倍型和其他印度太平洋地区存档的单倍型进行的初步系统地理分析表明,在区域种群中发生了广泛的分散,最有可能是在远洋幼虫阶段。
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期刊介绍: Zoology in the Middle East is a journal which publishes original papers and review papers on ecology, zoogeography, animal biology, biodiversity, faunistics, systematics and morphology of the Middle East. It seeks to further the understanding of the Middle East as a zoogeographic unit and aims at improving the interchange of knowledge and ideas between specialists on different subjects and taxa.
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