Sandra Ludwig, Lais Amorim, Ana C Barcelos, Paula R Guimarães, Sarah M Vargas
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摘要
蠵龟(Caretta caretta)种群有四个主要的 D 环线粒体单倍群,分布于印度洋、太平洋、地中海和大西洋。西南大西洋(SWA)是蠵龟的区域管理单位(RMU)之一,具有独特的单倍型、高巢密度和独特的生活史特征。检测新的 D-环单倍群非常重要,尤其是地方性单倍群,因为它们可以增强我们对蠵龟在区域管理单位内生活史的了解,并有助于解决混合种群分析问题。在这项研究中,我们进行了一系列系统发育定界和网络分析,以识别、验证和推断在西南大西洋蠵龟种群中发现的四个新的 D-环单倍群的起源。我们的研究结果表明,这些新的D-环单倍型是有效的,而且是西南大西洋蠵龟种群独有的,可能有助于个体起源的划分和种群的推断。
Inferring the origin of new D-loop haplotypes of loggerhead sea turtles (Testudinata: Cheloniidae) from the Southwest Atlantic lineage.
The populations of the loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta, present four main D-loop mitochondrial haplogroups that are distributed across the Indo-Pacific, Mediterranean, and Atlantic oceans. The Southwestern Atlantic (SWA) is one of the Regional Management Units (RMUs) of loggerheads, characterized by unique haplotypes, high nest density, and distinct life history traits. Detecting new D-loop haplogroups is important, particularly endemic ones, as they can enhance our understanding of their life history within the RMUs and contribute to the resolution of mixed stock analysis. In this study, we conducted a series of phylogenetic delimitation and network analyses to identify, validate, and infer the origin of four new D-loop haplotypes detected in the loggerhead populations from the SWA. Our findings demonstrate that these new D-loop haplotypes are valid and unique to the SWA lineage, potentially aiding in the delimitation of individuals' origins and the inference of their lineage.