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黑色食人鱼(一种关键的亚马逊捕食者)的低遗传多样性和复杂种群结构

Low Genetic Diversity and Complex Population Structure in Black Piranha (), a Key Amazonian Predator.

作者信息

Thomas Alizée, Sylvain François-Étienne, Normandeau Eric, Leroux Nicolas, Holland Aleicia, Val Adalberto Luis, Derome Nicolas

机构信息

Institut de Biologie Intégrative et Des Systèmes Université Laval Québec City Quebec Canada.

Fisheries and Oceans Gulf Fisheries Center Moncton New Brunswick Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Feb 17;15(2):e70824. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70824. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Abstract

The black piranha (), a widely spread species in the rivers of the Amazon basin, plays a vital role as both key predator and important prey. Despite its essential contribution to ecosystem stability, there is a lack of information regarding its genetic diversity and population dynamics in the central Amazon region. As the Amazon continues to undergo environmental changes in the context of growing anthropogenic threats, such knowledge is fundamental for assist in the conservation of this species. This study is the first to analyze the genetic diversity and population structure of in the central Amazon region using high-resolution genomic data. We employed a Genotyping-by-Sequencing approach with 248 samples across 14 study sites from various tributaries, encompassing diverse water types (black, white, and clear water) and characterized by 34 physiochemical parameters. The data reveals low diversity accompanied by pronounced signs of inbreeding in half of the sites and robust genetic differentiation and variation among sites and within-sites. Surprisingly, we also found evidence of higher dispersal capacity than previously recognized. Our analysis exposed a complex and high population structure with genetic groups exclusive to some sites. Gene flow was low and some groups presented ambiguous genealogical divergence index () signals, suggesting the occurrence of potential cryptic species. Moreover, our results suggest that the population structure of black piranha appears more influenced by historical events than contemporary factors. These results underscore the need to give greater attention to this keystone species, for which no regulatory framework or conservation strategies is presently in effect.

摘要

黑色食人鱼()是亚马逊河流域广泛分布的物种,作为关键捕食者和重要猎物发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管它对生态系统稳定有重要贡献,但在亚马逊中部地区,关于其遗传多样性和种群动态的信息却很匮乏。随着亚马逊在日益增长的人为威胁背景下持续经历环境变化,此类知识对于协助保护该物种至关重要。本研究首次利用高分辨率基因组数据分析了亚马逊中部地区黑色食人鱼的遗传多样性和种群结构。我们采用简化基因组测序方法,对来自不同支流的14个研究地点的248个样本进行分析,这些地点涵盖了不同类型的水(黑水、白水和清水),并以34个理化参数为特征。数据显示,一半的地点多样性较低,伴有明显的近亲繁殖迹象,且不同地点之间以及同一地点内部存在强烈的遗传分化和变异。令人惊讶的是,我们还发现其扩散能力比之前认为的更强。我们的分析揭示了一个复杂且高度分化的种群结构,一些地点有独特的遗传群体。基因流较低,一些群体呈现出模糊的系统发育分歧指数()信号,表明可能存在潜在的隐存物种。此外,我们的结果表明,黑色食人鱼的种群结构似乎更多地受到历史事件而非当代因素的影响。这些结果强调需要更加关注这种关键物种,目前尚无针对它的监管框架或保护策略。

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