Species complex delimitation and patterns of population structure at different geographic scales in Neotropical silver catfish (Rhamdia: Heptapteridae)

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Néstor Ríos
Carmen Bouza
Verónica Gutiérrez
Graciela García
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[1] UdelaR,Sección Genética Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias
[2] Museo Nacional de Historia Natural,Departamento de Zoología, Genética y Antropología Física, Facultad de Veterinaria, Campus de Lugo
[3] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,undefined
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Phylogeography; Conservation units; Microsatellite loci; Mitochondrial marker;
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The Neotropical catfish genus Rhamdia inhabits rivers and lakes from Mexico to Argentina. Previous studies have found that the taxonomy of this genus, as well as that of R. quelen, remains controversial. The present study aims to contribute to the understanding of Rhamdia systematics by delimiting putative species, and to elucidate the pattern of genetic differentiation of Rhamdia at different geographic levels within the cis-andean region. Species boundaries were defined by Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent and Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery methods, and by phylogenetic analyses of cytochrome b (cyt b) sequences. Moreover, we performed phylogeographic analyses based on cyt b sequences and microsatellite markers. Patterns of differentiation were analyzed at three nested geographic levels: in the main cis-andean basins (macrogeographic scale); in the second major Neotropical basin system (mesogeographic scale), which encompasses La Plata basin, Patos-Merin basin, and the coastal lagoons draining to SW Atlantic Ocean; and finally, in the three most important coastal lagoons for artisanal fisheries in Uruguay (microgeographic scale). Sixteen species were found within Rhamdia, divided into two clades (cis- and trans-andean clades), each composed of eight putative species. Cis-andean Rhamdia species have probably diverged due to vicariance events occurring between and within basins since late Miocene-Pleistocene. Microgeographic scale analysis based on cyt b and microsatellite data revealed a high genetic structuring among the studied coastal lagoons. Mitochondrial and microsatellite markers enabled to identify three different populations, corresponding to the three coastal lagoons analyzed, which would have diverged recently and could be considered as different Management Units.
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