The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages

The cave barb habitat is located in a Karst formation along the Sezar River. The springs on the walls of the Sezar River valley may provide a means for fish in surface waters to penetrate into the underground waters. These observations propose the probability for a migratory relationship between Gar...

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Main Authors: Iraj Hashemzadeh, Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei, Nabiallah Ghaed Rahmati, Mohsen Amiri, Louis Bernatchez
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Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2020-04-01
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Online Access:http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3118-en.html
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spelling doaj-4469ea0078674d3ebdcd54d7f703ca922020-11-25T02:18:26ZengKharazmi Universityیافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی2423-63302476-71152020-04-017118The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainagesIraj Hashemzadeh0Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei1Nabiallah Ghaed Rahmati2Mohsen Amiri3Louis Bernatchez4 Department of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences, Shahr-e-Kord University, Shahr-e-Kord, Iranد Department of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, Environmental sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran Lorestan Province Department of Environment, Khoramabad, Iran Lorestan Province Department of Environment, Khoramabad, Iran Department of Biology, Laval University, Quebec, Canada The cave barb habitat is located in a Karst formation along the Sezar River. The springs on the walls of the Sezar River valley may provide a means for fish in surface waters to penetrate into the underground waters. These observations propose the probability for a migratory relationship between Garra gymnothorax in the Sezar River and the cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis). In addition, a variety of different body shapes including fusiform and slender body forms are observed among the cave fish. This phenotypical variation may be a sign of an unknown genetic diversity or could be attributed to the variable environmental conditions in different parts of the subterranean habitat. To clarify the situation, we used the sequences of mtDNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I and next generation sequencing method. The results showed that the fusiform and slender body shapes of G. typhlops and G. lorestanensis were not different with regard to their mtDNA and genomic compositions. Moreover, the analysis of the genomic their mtDNA and genomic compositions. Moreover, the analysis of the genomic showed that a limited level of gene flow (less than 3%) from G. gymnothorax probably existed in G. thyphlops. The low level of gene flow may be related to the lower fitness and adaptability of the surface dwelling fish to the subterranean life conditions.http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3118-en.htmlcave barb localitygenome compositionmitochondrial genomemorphological diversitynext generation sequencing.
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author Iraj Hashemzadeh
Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei
Nabiallah Ghaed Rahmati
Mohsen Amiri
Louis Bernatchez
spellingShingle Iraj Hashemzadeh
Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei
Nabiallah Ghaed Rahmati
Mohsen Amiri
Louis Bernatchez
The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
cave barb locality
genome composition
mitochondrial genome
morphological diversity
next generation sequencing.
author_facet Iraj Hashemzadeh
Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei
Nabiallah Ghaed Rahmati
Mohsen Amiri
Louis Bernatchez
author_sort Iraj Hashemzadeh
title The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
title_short The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
title_full The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
title_fullStr The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
title_full_unstemmed The analysis of the relationship between Lorestan cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis) and Garra gymnothorax populations in Dez and Karkheh River drainages
title_sort analysis of the relationship between lorestan cave barbs (garra typhlops and garra lorestanensis) and garra gymnothorax populations in dez and karkheh river drainages
publisher Kharazmi University
series یافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی
issn 2423-6330
2476-7115
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The cave barb habitat is located in a Karst formation along the Sezar River. The springs on the walls of the Sezar River valley may provide a means for fish in surface waters to penetrate into the underground waters. These observations propose the probability for a migratory relationship between Garra gymnothorax in the Sezar River and the cave barbs (Garra typhlops and Garra lorestanensis). In addition, a variety of different body shapes including fusiform and slender body forms are observed among the cave fish. This phenotypical variation may be a sign of an unknown genetic diversity or could be attributed to the variable environmental conditions in different parts of the subterranean habitat. To clarify the situation, we used the sequences of mtDNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I and next generation sequencing method. The results showed that the fusiform and slender body shapes of G. typhlops and G. lorestanensis were not different with regard to their mtDNA and genomic compositions. Moreover, the analysis of the genomic their mtDNA and genomic compositions. Moreover, the analysis of the genomic showed that a limited level of gene flow (less than 3%) from G. gymnothorax probably existed in G. thyphlops. The low level of gene flow may be related to the lower fitness and adaptability of the surface dwelling fish to the subterranean life conditions.
topic cave barb locality
genome composition
mitochondrial genome
morphological diversity
next generation sequencing.
url http://nbr.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3118-en.html
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