Raissa Caroline Mazetto, Laura Ivana Ramos, Margarida Maria de Rossi Vieira, Fernando Rogério Carvalho, Luciana Andréia Borin de Carvalho, Alessandra Valéria de Oliveira, Carlos Alexandre Fernandes, Ana Luiza de Brito Portela Castro
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摘要
Eigenmannia 是 Sternopygidae 科中一个高度多样化的属,共有 30 个种。由于其分类复杂,分子分析对该属的物种划分至关重要。因此,本研究利用线粒体基因细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 1 (COI) 的序列对之前通过阿尔法分类法确定为 E. correntes(未发表数据)、E. virescens 和 E. trilineata 的标本进行了遗传分析,这些标本来自巴西上巴拉那河和巴拉圭河流域的不同地点。分子数据证实了该属分类的复杂性,因为被鉴定为 E. virescens 和 E. trilineata 的个体具有相同的单倍型 (H52)。此外,物种划分测试的结果表明,形态上被鉴定为 E. virescens 的标本属于 E. trilineata 种。此外,形态学上被鉴定为 E. correntes 的样本可能对应于一个以上的操作分类单元(OTUs)。此外,在所研究的不同种群中,种内木村-2 参数(K2P)距离非常显著。这项研究为研究 Eigenmannia 的遗传多样性提供了有价值的信息,强调了利用综合分析来解决该群体内部分类冲突的重要性。这项研究还有助于生物地理学研究和生物多样性保护工作。
Hidden Diversity in Eigenmannia (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae) Populations from Upper Paraná and Paraguay Rivers.
Eigenmannia is a highly diverse genus within the Sternopygidae family, comprising 30 species. Due to its complex taxonomy, molecular analyses have been crucial for species delimitation within this group. Therefore, the present study presents a genetic analysis using sequences of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) in specimens previously identified through alpha taxonomy as E. correntes (with unpublished data), E. virescens, and E. trilineata, originating from various locations within the Upper Paraná and Paraguay River basins in Brazil. The molecular data confirm the taxonomic complexity of the genus, as individuals morphologically identified as E. virescens and E. trilineata shared the same haplotype (H52). Furthermore, the results of the species delimitation tests suggest that specimens morphologically identified as E. virescens belong to the species E. trilineata. In addition, samples morphologically identified as E. correntes may correspond to more than one Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs). Furthermore, the intraspecific Kimura-2-parameter (K2P) distances within the different studied populations are significant. This study has contributed valuable information about genetic diversity in Eigenmannia, emphasizing the importance of using integrative analyses to resolve taxonomic conflicts within the group. It also supports biogeographical studies and assists in biodiversity conservation efforts.