| Literature DB >> 32135307 |
Raimundo da Silva1, Carmen Del R Pedraza-Marrón2, Iracilda Sampaio3, Ricardo Betancur-R2, Grazielle Gomes4, Horacio Schneider.
Abstract
Lutjanus campechanus and Lutjanus purpureus are two commercially important lutjanid fishes (snappers) with non-sympatric distribution throughout Western Atlantic. Even though both taxa have traditionally been regarded as valid species, their taxonomic status remains under debate. In the present study, we used phylogeographic approaches and molecular methods of species delimitation to elucidate the taxonomic issues between both species, based on 1478 base pairs from four genomic regions. We found haplotypes shared between the two species, particularly in relation to nuclear DNA (nuDNA) sequences. The molecular delimitation of species supported the discrimination of L. purpureus and L. campechanus as distinct evolutionary units. Nonetheless, a unidirectional gene flow was found from L. campechanus towards L. purpureus. Therefore, it seems plausible to infer that L. campechanus and L. purpureus are two evolutionary units in which the apparent sharing of haplotypes should be driven by introgression.Entities:
Keywords: Isolation with Migration; Lutjanus; Red snapper
Year: 2020 PMID: 32135307 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106780
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286