WEI-LING Ng, CHENG-ANN Chen, S. Teng, A. D. Tuzan, M. N. Mullungal, TIN-YAM Chan
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棘龙虾(Palinuridae Latreille, 1802)科棘龙虾属(Panulirus spp.)生活在热带和亚热带浅海水域(水深小于 100 米)。这些物种无处不在,数量丰富,但对其在马来西亚的分布范围、生物多样性和种群数量的了解却很有限。2022 年,在国际自然及自然资源保护联盟(IUCN)的红色名录中,Panulirus homarus 与 21 个棘龙虾物种中的其他 11 个物种一起被列为 "最不关注 "物种。马来西亚水域共报告了 5 个物种。本研究报告了第六个棘龙虾物种--Panulirus homarus homarus,并提供了形态学和分子遗传信息(细胞色素氧化酶 I(COI)基因)。P. h. homarus内部的p-距离为0.2 - 0.6%,n = 12;P. h. homarus与P. h. rubellus和P.Panulirus属种内的p-距离低于3%,而种间的p-距离高于10%。这验证了采集到的标本为 P. h. homarus,P. h. rubellus 为亚种,但 P. h. "Brown" 的分类地位尚不明确。因此,遗传信息对于解决许多系统学和分类学问题非常重要,因为根据形态学标准,这些物种往往难以区分。本研究构建了一个在马来西亚水域发现的所有 Panulirus spp.的检索表。这项研究更新了马来西亚的海洋生物多样性清单,在马来西亚,获取生物知识对于保护世界自然资源和棘龙虾渔业的可持续管理至关重要。
A New Record of Panulirus homarus homarus (Panulirus spp.) from Malaysia Waters with its Molecular Phylogeny
Spiny lobsters Panulirus spp. of the family Palinuridae Latreille, 1802 occupies the shallow tropical and subtropical waters (<100 m depth). These species are ubiquitous and abundant, yet knowledge of its range, biodiversity, and population abundance in Malaysia is limited. Panulirus homarus is listed as “Least Concern” along with other 11 species out of 21 spiny lobster species in the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) red list in 2022. A total of five species were reported from Malaysia waters. Whilst, this study reports the sixth spiny lobster species, Panulirus homarus homarus, with morphology and molecular genetic information (Cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene) provided. The p-distance within P. h. homarus was 0.2 – 0.6%, n = 12; between P. h. homarus with P. h. rubellus and P. homarus “Brown” was 6.4 – 6.8%, n = 12 and 0.8 – 3.3%, n = 12, respectively. Intra-species p-distance within Panulirus spp. was below 3%, while inter-species was above 10%. This validates the collected specimen as P. h. homarus and P. h. rubellus is the subspecies, but leaving P. h. “Brown” taxonomic status unclear. Thus, genetic information is important in solving many of these systematic and taxonomic problems, because often these species are difficult to distinguished based on morphological criteria. A key to all Panulirus spp. identified in Malaysia waters was constructed. This study updates the marine biodiversity list in Malaysia, where the acquisition of biological knowledge is vital to the protection of the world’s natural resources as well as to the sustainable management of spiny lobster fisheries.