| Literature DB >> 28151699 |
Tatiane Pires de Sousa1, Débora Karla Silvestre Marques2, Carla de Andrade Vitorino3, Karina de Cassia Faria1, Gisele da Silva Ferreira Braga3, Daniela Cristina Ferreira4, Paulo Cesar Venere1,3,4.
Abstract
In the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul, electric fish (Gymnotus spp.) are the primary source of live bait, accounting for more than three-quarters of total sales. Based on chromosomal and molecular markers, the present study attempted to identify the Gymnotus species used as bait in the region of Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Three species were detected, based on their distinct karyotypes: G. paraguensis (2n = 54), G. sylvius (2n = 40), and G. pantanal (2n = 39-40, X1X2Y/X1X1X2X2), with no evidence being found of interspecific hybrids. All three species presented a single nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) (heterochromatin CMA3+/DAPI-) and pericentromeric heterochromatin in almost all chromosomes, with a few distal and/or interstitial blocks. G. sylvius and G. pantanal had one and two pairs of chromosomes with 5S rDNA sites, respectively, while G. paraguensis had 17 chromosome pairs with these markers. The three species formed well-defined clusters in the DNA barcoding analysis. The integrated analysis of the cytogenetic and DNA barcoding data confirmed that the diversity of Gymnotus species exploited as live bait in the study region has been underestimated. These findings indicate that the markers analyzed represent valuable tools for the conservation and fishery management of the Gymnotus stocks exploited.Entities:
Keywords: COI; Neotropical fish; fish cytogenetics; taxonomy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28151699 DOI: 10.1089/zeb.2016.1356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zebrafish ISSN: 1545-8547 Impact factor: 1.985