Literature DB >> 29488422

Species composition of the genus Scombrops (Teleostei, Scombropidae) in the waters around the Japanese Archipelago: detection of a cryptic species.

Shiro Itoi1, Yukako Mochizuki1, Minori Tanaka1, Hikaru Oyama1, Tadasuke Tsunashima1, Riko Yamada1, Hirotoshi Shishido2, Yasuji Masuda3, Shizuko Nakai1, Noriyuki Takai1, Hideto Fukushima1, Koko Abe1, Takahito Kojima1, Haruo Sugita1.   

Abstract

Current literature states that family Scombropidae consists of a single genus Scombrops comprising three species worldwide, with two of them, Scombrops boops and Scombrops gilberti, distributed in the waters around the Japanese Archipelago. Although these two scombropids are commercially important species, little is known about the ecology of these fishes. It is difficult to discriminate between these two species based on external characteristics because of their morphological similarity. Here, we report two different morphotypes characterized by the relative growth between the otolith size and the standard length (SL) of the scombropid specimens caught in southern waters off Kyushu Island, Japan, and show the genetic relationship between the morphotypes by means of phylogenetic analyses using complete DNA sequences of the cytochrome b gene. The relationship between otolith weight and SL was significantly different between specimens < 505 mm SL and those > 550 mm SL. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the sequences from these scombropid specimens formed three clades: two corresponded to S. boops and S. gilberti, while the third did not correspond to any sequence recorded in databases, suggesting that these specimens are undescribed scombropid species. Almost all the specimens with SL < 505 mm (n = 76) were identified as S. boops, and only nine as S. gilberti. On the other hand, almost all the specimens with SL > 550 mm (n = 41) fell in the unidentified group except for four specimens, whose sequences were identical to that of S. boops.

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Keywords:  Gnomefishes; Scombrops boops; Scombrops gilberti; cryptic species

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29488422     DOI: 10.1080/24701394.2018.1445243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mitochondrial DNA A DNA Mapp Seq Anal        ISSN: 2470-1394            Impact factor:   1.514


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1.  Littoral Water in Hong Kong as a Potential Transient Habitat for Juveniles of a Temperate Deepwater Gnomefish, Scombrops boops (Acropomatiformes: Scombropidae).

Authors:  Jiehong Wei; Jiarui Gu; Min Liu; Bai-An Lin; Gabriel Y Lee; Tak-Cheung Wai; Paul K S Lam; Meng Yan; Priscilla T Y Leung
Journal:  Zool Stud       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 2.058

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