DNA barcoding of economically important freshwater fish species from north- central Nigeria uncovers cryptic diversity
Adiaha A. A. Ugwumba2; Emmanuel O. Faturoti9; Segun O. Oladipo11; Oluyinka A. Iyiola10; Adeniyi C. Adeola3,8; Yun-yu Wang8; Chioma G. Nzeh10; Ifeanyi C. Nneji5; Wen-Zhi Wang1,3,8; Jing Chen1
刊名Ecology and Evolution
2018
期号8页码:6932–6951
关键词Biodiversity Conservation Policy Geographic Variation Integrative Taxonomy Mitochondrial Dna Population Divergence
DOI10.1002/ece3.4210
英文摘要

This study examines the utility of morphology and DNA barcoding in species identi-fication of freshwater fishes from north- central Nigeria. We compared moleculardata (mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences) of 136 de novosamples from 53 morphologically identified species alongside others in GenBank andBOLD databases. Using DNA sequence similarity- based (≥97% cutoff) identificationtechnique, 50 (94.30%) and 24 (45.30%) species were identified to species level usingGenBank and BOLD databases, respectively. Furthermore, we identified cases oftaxonomic problems in 26 (49.00%) morphologically identified species. There werealso four (7.10%) cases of mismatch in DNA barcoding in which our query sequencein GenBank and BOLD showed a sequence match with different species names.Using DNA barcode reference data, we also identified four unknown fish samplescollected from fishermen to species level. Our Neighbor- joining (NJ) tree analysisrecovers several intraspecific species clusters with strong bootstrap support (≥95%).Analysis uncovers two well- supported lineages within Schilbe intermedius. TheBayesian phylogenetic analyses of Nigerian S. intermedius with others from GenBankrecover four lineages. Evidence of genetic structuring is consistent with geographicregions of sub- Saharan Africa. Thus, cryptic lineage diversity may illustrate species’adaptive responses to local environmental conditions. Finally, our study underscoresthe importance of incorporating morphology and DNA barcoding in species identifi-cation. Although developing a complete DNA barcode reference library for Nigerianichthyofauna will facilitate species identification and diversity studies, taxonomic re-visions of DNA sequences submitted in databases alongside voucher specimens arenecessary for a reliable taxonomic and diversity inventory.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://159.226.149.26:8080/handle/152453/12258]  
专题昆明动物研究所_生命条形码中心
通讯作者Wen-Zhi Wang
作者单位1.Wild Forensic Center, Kunming, China
2.Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
3.Sino-Africa Joint Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
4.Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
5.Department of Biological Science, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria
6.Nigerian National Park Service Headquarters, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria
7.Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
8.Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, China
9.Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
10.Department of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
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Adiaha A. A. Ugwumba,Emmanuel O. Faturoti,Segun O. Oladipo,et al. DNA barcoding of economically important freshwater fish species from north- central Nigeria uncovers cryptic diversity[J]. Ecology and Evolution,2018(8):6932–6951.
APA Adiaha A. A. Ugwumba.,Emmanuel O. Faturoti.,Segun O. Oladipo.,Oluyinka A. Iyiola.,Adeniyi C. Adeola.,...&Obih A. Ugwumba.(2018).DNA barcoding of economically important freshwater fish species from north- central Nigeria uncovers cryptic diversity.Ecology and Evolution(8),6932–6951.
MLA Adiaha A. A. Ugwumba,et al."DNA barcoding of economically important freshwater fish species from north- central Nigeria uncovers cryptic diversity".Ecology and Evolution .8(2018):6932–6951.
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