Integrative taxonomy reveals disjunct distribution and first record of Hoplias misionera (Characiformes: Erythrinidae) in the Amazon River basin: morphological, DNA barcoding and cytogenetic considerations

The Hoplias malabaricus group encompasses six valid species and still is believed toharbors cryptic diversity. In this work, an integrative approach including morphological,DNA barcoding, and cytogenetic considerations was conducted to characterize a populationof H. malabaricus from the Amazon basin...

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Authors: Guimarães, Karen, Rosso, Juan Jose, Souza, Mendelsohn Fujiie Belém, Díaz de Astarloa, Juan Martín, Rodrigues, Luis
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2021
Country:Argentina
Institution:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repository:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/167955
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/167955
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:AMAZON BASIN
COI
CRYPTIC DIVERSITY
TRAHIRA
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Summary:The Hoplias malabaricus group encompasses six valid species and still is believed toharbors cryptic diversity. In this work, an integrative approach including morphological,DNA barcoding, and cytogenetic considerations was conducted to characterize a populationof H. malabaricus from the Amazon basin that was recently allocated in the samemitochondrial lineage with H. misionera, a species originally described to La Plata basin.The DNA barcoding analysis revealed that the Amazon population nested together with H.misionera specimens from the La Plata basin (BIN AAB1732) in the same cluster. Theintragroup distance (0.5%) was 12 times lower than the nearest neighbor (6.0%) distance.The morphometric analysis demonstrated slightly variation between Amazon and La Platapopulations, being the former composed by larger specimens. Further morphological datasupported the molecular evidence of H. misionera inhabiting Amazon basin. The karyotypecharacterization of H. misionera in the Amazon population showed 2n=40 and karyotypicformulae 20m+20sm, that added to C-banding, Ag-NOR and 18S results are suggestive ofthe similarity to karyomorph C of H. malabaricus. This work reveals the first record of H.misionera outside of La Plata basin and expands the species distribution for 2500 Kmnorthward until the Marajó Island, estuary of Amazonas River.Keywords: Amazon basin, COI, Cryptic diversity, Karyotype, Trahira