1885年巴西非本地水蚤的首次遗传特征证实了北美起源

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY International Review of Hydrobiology Pub Date : 2018-07-07 DOI:10.1002/iroh.201701914
Ariádine H. Nunes, Maria Rosa Miracle, Juliana D. Dias, Thomaz M. C. Fabrin, Louizi S. M. Braghin, Claudia C. Bonecker
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人为易位是洲际入侵的主要媒介。分子工具在生物入侵研究中起着重要作用,主要是在外来物种迅速殖民新领土时,帮助确定外来物种的来源。本研究的目的是:(1)首次对巴西(上帕拉纳河漫滩)水蚤种群的基因序列进行表征;(ii)将这些序列与GenBank中可用的序列进行比较;(iii)贡献来自d.l umholtzi的12S基因新序列。从帕拉纳河的一个湖泊采集标本进行基因比较(COI和12S序列)。从GenBank获得巴西以外人群的基因序列。在这项研究中测序的D. lumholtzi标本在遗传上与美国和墨西哥的种群接近,与澳大利亚的种群相距甚远。我们的数据证实,在帕拉纳河漫滩上存在的种群可能来自美国,它们是通过引进非洲鱼类来到美国的。我们的标本与墨西哥种群之间的遗传相似性以及它们之间的形态差异加强了分子分析对准确识别物种及其起源的重要性。
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First genetic characterization of non-native Daphnia lumholtzi Sars, 1885 in Brazil confirms North American origin

Anthropogenic translocations are the main vectors of intercontinental invasions. Molecular tools have been important in the study of biological invasions, helping to identify the source of non-native species mainly when these species are rapidly colonizing the new territories. The aims of this study were: (i) to characterize genetic sequences of the Daphnia lumholtzi population in Brazil (Upper Paraná River floodplain) for the first time; (ii) to compare these sequences with available sequences at GenBank; and (iii) to contribute new sequences of gene 12S from D. lumholtzi. Specimens were collected from a lake of the Paraná River for gene comparison (COI and 12S sequences). Genetic sequences from populations outside Brazil were obtained from GenBank. D. lumholtzi specimens sequenced in this study are genetically close to populations from the United States and Mexico and considerably distant from Australian populations. Our data confirm that populations present in the Paraná River floodplain probably came from the United States, where they arrived through introduction of African fish. The genetic similarity between our specimens and populations from Mexico and the morphological discrepancy between them reinforces the importance of molecular analysis for accurate identification of a species and its origin.

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International Review of Hydrobiology
International Review of Hydrobiology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: As human populations grow across the planet, water security, biodiversity loss and the loss of aquatic ecosystem services take on ever increasing priority for policy makers. International Review of Hydrobiology brings together in one forum fundamental and problem-oriented research on the challenges facing marine and freshwater biology in an economically changing world. Interdisciplinary in nature, articles cover all aspects of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from headwater streams to the ocean and biodiversity studies to ecosystem functioning, modeling approaches including GIS and resource management, with special emphasis on the link between marine and freshwater environments. The editors expressly welcome research on baseline data. The knowledge-driven papers will interest researchers, while the problem-driven articles will be of particular interest to policy makers. The overarching aim of the journal is to translate science into policy, allowing us to understand global systems yet act on a regional scale. International Review of Hydrobiology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, and methods papers.
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