DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure

The tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor McCelland, 1844, includes two subspecies, Anguilla bicolor bicolor McCelland, 1844 and Anguilla bicolor pacifica Schmidt, 1928, and is distributed across the Indo-Pacific region. Although A. bicolor is widely distributed and recognized as...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Fathi Norarfan, Siti Shazwani Azreena Mokti, Hussein Taha, Muhamad Amin, Muhamad Ali, Takaomi Arai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-03-01
Series:Zoologia (Curitiba)
Online Access:https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/59332/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-d3849b1c88854311b7c9adbe0ed34a3a2021-09-28T14:31:43ZengPensoft PublishersZoologia (Curitiba)1984-46892021-03-01381710.3897/zoologia.38.e5933259332DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structureAhmad Fathi Norarfan0Siti Shazwani Azreena Mokti1Hussein Taha2Muhamad Amin3Muhamad Ali4Takaomi Arai5Universiti Brunei DarussalamUniversiti Brunei DarussalamUniversiti Brunei DarussalamUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas MataramUniversiti Brunei Darussalam The tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor McCelland, 1844, includes two subspecies, Anguilla bicolor bicolor McCelland, 1844 and Anguilla bicolor pacifica Schmidt, 1928, and is distributed across the Indo-Pacific region. Although A. bicolor is widely distributed and recognized as an important fish resource in the Indo-Pacific region, few studies have been conducted on its genetic variation and population structure. DNA barcoding of A. bicolor specimens collected in the Indo-Pacific region was carried out in this study using mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I. Anguilla bicolor was found to diverge genetically, which supported its classification into two different subspecies. In addition, our study showed that A. bicolor bicolor had two genetically distinct populations/groups, and these different populations co-occur geographically in Indonesia and Malaysia in the eastern Indian Ocean. Our findings suggest that the eel larvae might be transported from at least two geographically different spawning grounds in the Indian Ocean, and then recruited to and settled in the same habitats in Indonesian and Malaysian waters. The molecular evidence calls for further research on the life history, stock assessment and protection of the populations of A. bicolor bicolor in Indonesia and Malaysia. https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/59332/download/pdf/
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author Ahmad Fathi Norarfan
Siti Shazwani Azreena Mokti
Hussein Taha
Muhamad Amin
Muhamad Ali
Takaomi Arai
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Siti Shazwani Azreena Mokti
Hussein Taha
Muhamad Amin
Muhamad Ali
Takaomi Arai
DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
Zoologia (Curitiba)
author_facet Ahmad Fathi Norarfan
Siti Shazwani Azreena Mokti
Hussein Taha
Muhamad Amin
Muhamad Ali
Takaomi Arai
author_sort Ahmad Fathi Norarfan
title DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
title_short DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
title_full DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
title_fullStr DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes), in Indo-Pacific region and notes on its population structure
title_sort dna barcoding of a tropical anguillid eel, anguilla bicolor (actinopterygii: anguilliformes), in indo-pacific region and notes on its population structure
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoologia (Curitiba)
issn 1984-4689
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The tropical anguillid eel, Anguilla bicolor McCelland, 1844, includes two subspecies, Anguilla bicolor bicolor McCelland, 1844 and Anguilla bicolor pacifica Schmidt, 1928, and is distributed across the Indo-Pacific region. Although A. bicolor is widely distributed and recognized as an important fish resource in the Indo-Pacific region, few studies have been conducted on its genetic variation and population structure. DNA barcoding of A. bicolor specimens collected in the Indo-Pacific region was carried out in this study using mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I. Anguilla bicolor was found to diverge genetically, which supported its classification into two different subspecies. In addition, our study showed that A. bicolor bicolor had two genetically distinct populations/groups, and these different populations co-occur geographically in Indonesia and Malaysia in the eastern Indian Ocean. Our findings suggest that the eel larvae might be transported from at least two geographically different spawning grounds in the Indian Ocean, and then recruited to and settled in the same habitats in Indonesian and Malaysian waters. The molecular evidence calls for further research on the life history, stock assessment and protection of the populations of A. bicolor bicolor in Indonesia and Malaysia.
url https://zoologia.pensoft.net/article/59332/download/pdf/
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