Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences

The tropical catadromous eel, Anguilla bicolor pacifica, an important fishery resource in Southeast Asia, is under threat due to overexploitation (especially of its glass eel phase) and the limited information on their current genetic status which is necessary for resource management. Mitochondrial...

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Main Authors: Melfa Marini, Ivane R. Pedrosa-Gerasmio, Mudjekeewis D. Santos, Takuro Shibuno, Ayu Daryani, Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia, Arif Wibowo
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Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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spelling doaj-5ca59e4db5a1418faf4b86037840edbc2021-04-16T04:54:00ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-04-0126e01493Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequencesMelfa Marini0Ivane R. Pedrosa-Gerasmio1Mudjekeewis D. Santos2Takuro Shibuno3Ayu Daryani4Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia5Arif Wibowo6Inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Jl. Gubernur H.A Bastari No 08, Jakabaring Palembang, 30252, Indonesia; Research Institute for Inland Fishery and Extension, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Jl. Gubernur H. A. Bastari No. 08, Kel. Silaberanti, Kec. Seberang Ulu I, Palembang, South Sumatera, 30252, Indonesia; Corresponding author. Jl. Gubernur H.A Bastari No. 08, Jakabaring, 8 Ulu, Kecamatan Seberang Ulu I, Kota Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, 30267, Indonesia.Department of Marine Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, PhilippinesGenetic Fingerprinting Laboratory, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, 101 Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City, PhilippinesInland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Jl. Gubernur H.A Bastari No 08, Jakabaring Palembang, 30252, IndonesiaInland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Jl. Gubernur H.A Bastari No 08, Jakabaring Palembang, 30252, IndonesiaAquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Binangonan Freshwater Station, Binangonan, 1940, Rizal, PhilippinesInland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Jl. Gubernur H.A Bastari No 08, Jakabaring Palembang, 30252, Indonesia; Research Institute for Inland Fishery and Extension, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Jl. Gubernur H. A. Bastari No. 08, Kel. Silaberanti, Kec. Seberang Ulu I, Palembang, South Sumatera, 30252, IndonesiaThe tropical catadromous eel, Anguilla bicolor pacifica, an important fishery resource in Southeast Asia, is under threat due to overexploitation (especially of its glass eel phase) and the limited information on their current genetic status which is necessary for resource management. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences, a useful marker for population genetic studies in many aquatic organisms, were used to investigate the genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of A. bicolor pacifica in the region. A total of 151 specimens were collected from three sites in Southeast Asia, namely: Phu Yen, Vietnam (n = 48); General Santos, Philippines (n = 52); and, Palu, Indonesia (n = 51). A total of 138 haplotypes were identified using the mtDNA control region sequences. In spite of the lack of shared haplotypes, low and non-significant FST values, high haplotype diversity in concurrence with relatively low nucleotide diversity, a haplotype network with no phylogeographic structuring indicate no significant genetic population structuring among the eel samples from Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia. Population expansion of A. bicolor pacifica was also suggested based on the results of the neutrality tests, mismatch distribution analysis and Bayesian skyline plot. Taken together, a joint management strategy for A. bicolor pacifica must involve countries in Southeast Asia particularly Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia for its sustainable use.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421000433Tropical eelConservationHaplotypesGene flowPanmixia
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author Melfa Marini
Ivane R. Pedrosa-Gerasmio
Mudjekeewis D. Santos
Takuro Shibuno
Ayu Daryani
Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia
Arif Wibowo
spellingShingle Melfa Marini
Ivane R. Pedrosa-Gerasmio
Mudjekeewis D. Santos
Takuro Shibuno
Ayu Daryani
Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia
Arif Wibowo
Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
Global Ecology and Conservation
Tropical eel
Conservation
Haplotypes
Gene flow
Panmixia
author_facet Melfa Marini
Ivane R. Pedrosa-Gerasmio
Mudjekeewis D. Santos
Takuro Shibuno
Ayu Daryani
Maria Rowena R. Romana-Eguia
Arif Wibowo
author_sort Melfa Marini
title Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
title_short Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
title_full Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
title_fullStr Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel Anguilla bicolor pacifica in Southeast Asia using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences
title_sort genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the tropical eel anguilla bicolor pacifica in southeast asia using mitochondrial dna control region sequences
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The tropical catadromous eel, Anguilla bicolor pacifica, an important fishery resource in Southeast Asia, is under threat due to overexploitation (especially of its glass eel phase) and the limited information on their current genetic status which is necessary for resource management. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences, a useful marker for population genetic studies in many aquatic organisms, were used to investigate the genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of A. bicolor pacifica in the region. A total of 151 specimens were collected from three sites in Southeast Asia, namely: Phu Yen, Vietnam (n = 48); General Santos, Philippines (n = 52); and, Palu, Indonesia (n = 51). A total of 138 haplotypes were identified using the mtDNA control region sequences. In spite of the lack of shared haplotypes, low and non-significant FST values, high haplotype diversity in concurrence with relatively low nucleotide diversity, a haplotype network with no phylogeographic structuring indicate no significant genetic population structuring among the eel samples from Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia. Population expansion of A. bicolor pacifica was also suggested based on the results of the neutrality tests, mismatch distribution analysis and Bayesian skyline plot. Taken together, a joint management strategy for A. bicolor pacifica must involve countries in Southeast Asia particularly Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia for its sustainable use.
topic Tropical eel
Conservation
Haplotypes
Gene flow
Panmixia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421000433
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