CONTRIBUTION TO THE PHYLOGENY OF THE PANGASIIDAE BASED ON MITOCHONDRIAL 12S RDNA

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science Pub Date : 2016-10-25 DOI:10.21082/IJAS.V5N2.2004.P4562
L. Pouyaud, R. Gustiano, G. Teugels
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Catfishes are generally one of the economically important groups of fresh and brackish water fishes in the world. In many countries, they form a significant part of inland fisheries, and several species have been  introduced in fish culture. Judging from literature, the main constraint to cultivate wild species and to optimise the production of pangasiid catfishes is due to the poorly documented systematics of this family. In the present contribution, the phylogenetic relationships within Pangasiidae are studied to contribute to a better insight in their taxonomy and evolution. The genetic relatedness is inferred using mitochondrial 12S rDNA gene sequences. To resolve the phylogenetic position of Laides in this group of catfish, five genera of Asian and African Schilbeidae are also considered. The results showed that a species group (complex) could be clearly seen in the genetic tree. Pangasius is more derive than the other genera. By using approximate molecular clock/evolutionary calibration from  mitochondrial gene, a new episode of  speciation for the family marked explosive radiation about 5- 8 million years ago (mya). This adaptive radiation extended until the Late Pleistocene. Regarding the relationships between the Pangasiidae and Schilbeidae, two families show an allopatric distribution with slight overlap. The Pangasiidae occur mainly in Southeast Asia, while the Schilbeidae are seen mainly on the Indian subcontinent (including Myanmar) and Africa. It confirms the separation between  Schilbeidae and Pangasiidae occurred in the Early Miocene.
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基于线粒体12s rdna对鲶鱼科系统发育的贡献
鲶鱼是世界上具有重要经济价值的淡水和咸水鱼类之一。在许多国家,它们是内陆渔业的重要组成部分,有些品种已被引入鱼类养殖。从文献来看,主要制约野生物种培育和优化鲶鱼产量的原因是该科的系统分类文献很少。本文研究了Pangasiidae科内的系统发育关系,以便更好地了解Pangasiidae的分类和进化。利用线粒体12S rDNA基因序列推断遗传亲缘关系。为了确定长尾鲶鱼在这一类群中的系统发育地位,还考虑了亚洲和非洲长尾鲶鱼科的5个属。结果表明,在遗传树中可以清楚地看到一个物种群(复合体)。鲶鱼属比其他属更有派生性。通过线粒体基因的近似分子钟/进化校准,该家族的一个新的物种形成事件标志着大约500万至800万年前(mya)的爆炸性辐射。这种适应性辐射一直延续到晚更新世。在Pangasiidae与Schilbeidae的关系上,两科呈异源分布,有轻微重叠。Pangasiidae主要分布在东南亚,而Schilbeidae主要分布在印度次大陆(包括缅甸)和非洲。证实了在中新世早期就发生了刺甲科与Pangasiidae科的分离。
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Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science
Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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