Daniel F. Mokodongan, Ilham V. Utama, Atsushi J. Nagano, Sau Pinn Woo, Shau Hwai Tan, Satoshi Ansai, Yusuke Takehana, Kazunori Yamahira
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摘要
Oryzias hubbsi Roberts 1998 是鳉鱼中的一个微型物种。该物种是根据 1983 年在野外采集的个体培育而成的实验室种群描述的。从那以后,再也没有在野外采集到该物种的个体。线粒体单倍型分析表明,从雅加达以西 Tangerang 的一个渔塘采集的个体是 Oryzias javanicus (Bleeker 1854)(一种广泛分布于巽他群岛的近缘常见物种)和 O. hubbsi。基于全基因组单核苷酸多态性的系统发育网络和种群遗传结构分析表明,O. hubbsi和O. javanicus个体之间有明显的分离,表明它们之间没有杂交。新发现的 O. hubbsi 个体的形态和分生特征与之前的研究结果一致。我们讨论了自 20 世纪 80 年代以来缺乏 O. hubbsi 报道的原因,以及 O. hubbsi 和 O. javanicus 之间生殖隔离的机制。
Rediscovery of Oryzias hubbsi with notes on its reproductive isolation with O. javanicus
Oryzias hubbsi Roberts 1998 is a miniature species of adrianichthyid (medaka). It was described based on a laboratory stock bred from individuals collected in the field in 1983. No individuals of this species have been collected in the field since then. Mitochondrial haplotyping revealed that individuals collected from a fishing pond at Tangerang, west of Jakarta, were Oryzias javanicus (Bleeker 1854), a closely related common species widely distributed throughout the Sunda Islands, as well as O. hubbsi. Phylogenetic network and population genetic structure analyses on the basis of genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms revealed that O. hubbsi and O. javanicus individuals are clearly separated from each other, indicating that they do not hybridize. Morphometric and meristic characters of the newly discovered O. hubbsi individuals were consistent with those of previous studies. We discussed the reasons for the lack of reports of O. hubbsi since the 1980s and the mechanisms of reproductive isolation between O. hubbsi and O. javanicus.
期刊介绍:
Ichthyological Research is an official journal of the Ichthyological Society of Japan and is published quarterly in January, April, July, and November. Ichthyological Research primarily publishes research papers on original work, either descriptive or experimental, that advances the understanding of the diversity of fishes. Ichthyological Research strives to cover all aspects of fish biology, including taxonomy, systematics, evolution, biogeography, ecology, ethology, genetics, morphology, and physiology.