Molecular genetic evidence for a new species of bream of the genus Acanthopagrus Peters (Perciformes: Sparidae)
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 04:48authored byHurt, AC, Murphy, NP, Jawahar PATIL, Austin, CM
Fishes of the genus Acanthopagrus are found throughout the coastal waters of Asia and Australia with several species being of commercial significance. In this study, genetic comparisons are made between widely disjunct populations of Acanthopagrus australis (Günther) from Australian and Taiwanese waters and among samples of A. butcheri (Munro), A. berda, (Forskal), A schlegeli (Day) and A. latus (Houttuyn) using mitochondrial DNA sequences obtained for the control region. The mean interspecific pairwise sequence divergence for all species is 17%, while the divergence between A. australis from Australia and that of Taiwan is slightly larger at 18%. These values are considerably higher than those found for intraspecific control region comparisons in some fish species. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that A. australis from Australia is more closely related to the Australian species A. butcheri than to A. australis from Taiwan. These findings suggest that the northern and southern hemisphere forms of A. australis are not monophyletic, with the former possibly representing a new undescribed species of Acanthopagrus.
History
Publication title
Asian Fisheries Science
Volume
14
Pagination
427-435
ISSN
0116-6514
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
WorldFish Center
Place of publication
Malaysia
Rights statement
Copyright 2001 Asian Fisheries Society
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Biodiversity in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments