Literature DB >> 33244193

High genetic diversity and lack of pronounced population structure in five species of sympatric Pacific eels.

Chrysoula Gubili1, Robert Schabetsberger2, Christine Poellabauer3, Becky Bates4, Rosa M Wagstaff4, Lewis M Woodward4, Ursula Sichrowsky5, Alexander Scheck2, David T Boseto6, Erik Feunteun7, Antony Acou8, Robert Jehle4.   

Abstract

Understanding the population structure of tropical anguillids residing in the Pacific is vital for their conservation management. Here, the population genetic structure of five sympatric freshwater eels (Anguilla marmorata Quoy & Gaimard, A. megastoma Kaup, A. obscura Steindachner, A. reinhardtii Günther and A. australis Richardson) across 11 western South Pacific (WSP) islands was investigated based on partial nucleotide sequences of the mtDNA control region and the nuclear GTH2b genes of 288 newly collected samples jointly with existing sequences. WSP anguillids are characterised by overall high levels of genetic diversity. Both mtDNA and nuclear sequences provided no evidence for distinct geographic clines or barriers in any of the species across the WSP. The occurrence of admixed individuals between A. marmorata and A. megastoma was confirmed, and a new possible occurrence of a further species was revealed (A. interioris Whitley on Bougainville Island). All species showed evidence for demographic population growth in the Pleistocene, and a subsequent population reduction for A. megastoma. Common spawning grounds and mixing of larvae by ocean currents could promote the lack of pronounced isolation by distance, a finding that has significant implications for the future management of anguillids in the area.

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Keywords:  genetic homogeneity; hybridisation; recruitment; spawning; sympatry; tropical eels

Year:  2019        PMID: 33244193      PMCID: PMC7116419          DOI: 10.1111/fme.12287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Manag Ecol        ISSN: 0969-997X            Impact factor:   1.894


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