Sterling Ken A, Nielsen Stuart V, Brown Andrew J, Warren Melvin L, Noonan Brice P
USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Stream Ecology Laboratory, Oxford, MS, United States of America.
Division of Herpetology, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL, United States of America.
PeerJ. 2020 May 4;8:e9014. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9014. eCollection 2020.
The Yazoo Darter, (Percidae), is an imperiled freshwater fish species endemic to tributaries of the Yocona and Little Tallahatchie rivers of the upper Yazoo River basin, in northern Mississippi, USA. The two populations are allopatric, isolated by unsuitable lowland habitat between the two river drainages. Relevant literature suggests that populations in the Yocona River represent an undescribed species, but a lack of data prevents a thorough evaluation of possible diversity throughout the range of the species. Our goals were to estimate phylogenetic relationships of the Yazoo Darter across its distribution and identify cryptic diversity for conservation management purposes. Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenetic analyses of the mitochondrial cytochrome () gene returned two reciprocally monophyletic clades representing the two river drainages with high support. Bayesian analysis of was consistent with the ML analysis but with low support for the Yocona River clade. Analyses of the nuclear gene yielded unresolved relationships among individuals in the Little Tallahatchie River drainage with mostly low support, but returned a monophyletic clade for individuals from the Yocona River drainage with high support. No haplotypes were shared between the drainages for either gene. Additional cryptic diversity within the two drainages was not indicated. Estimated divergence between Yazoo Darters in the two drainages occurred during the Pleistocene (<1 million years ago) and was likely linked to repeated spatial shifts in suitable habitat and changes in watershed configurations during glacial cycles. Individuals from the Yocona River drainage had lower genetic diversity consistent with the literature. Our results indicate that Yazoo Darters in the Yocona River drainage are genetically distinct and that there is support for recognizing Yazoo Darter populations in the Yocona River drainage as a new species under the unified species concept.
亚祖镖鲈(鲈科)是一种濒危的淡水鱼类,特产于美国密西西比州北部亚祖河流域上游约科纳河和小塔拉哈奇河的支流。这两个种群分布区不重叠,被两条河流域之间不适宜的低地栖息地隔开。相关文献表明,约科纳河的种群代表一个未描述的物种,但缺乏数据阻碍了对该物种整个分布范围内可能存在的多样性进行全面评估。我们的目标是估计亚祖镖鲈在其分布范围内的系统发育关系,并识别隐秘多样性,以用于保护管理。对线粒体细胞色素()基因进行的最大似然(ML)系统发育分析得到了两个相互单系的分支,分别代表两条河流域,支持度很高。对进行的贝叶斯分析与ML分析结果一致,但对约科纳河分支的支持度较低。对核基因的分析在小塔拉哈奇河流域的个体间产生了未解决的关系,大多支持度较低,但得到了一个来自约科纳河流域个体的单系分支,支持度很高。两个基因在不同流域间均未发现共享单倍型。未表明在这两个流域内存在其他隐秘多样性。两条河流域的亚祖镖鲈之间的估计分歧发生在更新世(<100万年前),可能与适宜栖息地的反复空间转移以及冰川周期中流域格局的变化有关。与文献一致,约科纳河流域的个体遗传多样性较低。我们的结果表明,约科纳河流域中的亚祖镖鲈在基因上是独特的,并且有证据支持在统一物种概念下将约科纳河流域的亚祖镖鲈种群识别为一个新物种。