Spatial heterogeneity in the Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot affects barcoding accuracy of its freshwater fishes

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作者
Geiger, M. F. [1 ]
Herder, F. [1 ]
Monaghan, M. T. [2 ]
Almada, V. [3 ]
Barbieri, R. [4 ]
Bariche, M. [5 ]
Berrebi, P. [6 ]
Bohlen, J. [7 ]
Casal-Lopez, M. [8 ]
Delmastro, G. B. [9 ]
Denys, G. P. J. [10 ]
Dettai, A. [10 ]
Doadrio, I. [8 ]
Kalogianni, E. [4 ]
Kaerst, H. [11 ]
Kottelat, M.
Kovacic, M. [12 ]
Laporte, M. [13 ]
Lorenzoni, M. [14 ]
Marcic, Z. [15 ]
Ozulug, M. [16 ]
Perdices, A. [8 ]
Perea, S. [8 ]
Persat, H. [17 ]
Porcelotti, S. [18 ]
Puzzi, C. [19 ]
Robalo, J. [3 ]
Sanda, R. [20 ]
Schneider, M. [11 ]
Slechtova, V. [7 ]
Stoumboudi, M. [4 ]
Walter, S. [1 ]
Freyhof, J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Inst Anim Biodivers, Zool Forsch Museum Alexander Koenig, D-53113 Bonn, Germany
[2] Leibniz Inst Freshwater Ecol & Inland Fisheries, D-12587 Berlin, Germany
[3] ISPA Inst Univ, Ecoethol Res Unit, P-1149041 Lisbon, Portugal
[4] Hellen Ctr Marine Res, Anavyssos 19013, Greece
[5] Amer Univ Beirut, Beirut 11072020, Lebanon
[6] Univ Montpellier 2, Inst Sci Evolut Montpellier, F-34095 Montpellier 05, France
[7] Inst Anim Physiol & Genet, Libechov 27721, Czech Republic
[8] Natl Museum Nat Hist, Madrid 28006, Spain
[9] Nat Hist Museum, I-10022 Carmagnola, Italy
[10] Museum Natl Hist Nat, F-75005 Paris, France
[11] Deutsch Killifischgemeinschaft eV, D-65183 Wiesbaden, Germany
[12] Nat Hist Museum Rijeka, Rijeka 51000, Croatia
[13] Ctr Rech Interact Bassins Versants Ecosyst Aquat, Trois Rivieres, PQ G9A 5H7, Canada
[14] Univ Perugia, I-06123 Perugia, Italy
[15] Univ Zagreb, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[16] Istanbul Univ, TR-34134 Istanbul, Turkey
[17] Univ Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
[18] Assoc Ichthyos Italia, I-52100 Arezzo, Italy
[19] Gest & Ric Ambientale Ittica Acque, I-21020 Varano Borghi, Italy
[20] Natl Museum, Prague 11000, Czech Republic
关键词
DNA barcoding; Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered score; fish; freshwater diversity; Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot; molecular identification; SPECIES DELIMITATION; DNA BARCODES; CONSERVATION; EVOLUTIONARY; IDENTIFICATION; PATTERNS; MODEL; SCALE;
D O I
10.1111/1755-0998.12257
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Incomplete knowledge of biodiversity remains a stumbling block for conservation planning and even occurs within globally important Biodiversity Hotspots (BH). Although technical advances have boosted the power of molecular biodiversity assessments, the link between DNA sequences and species and the analytics to discriminate entities remain crucial. Here, we present an analysis of the first DNA barcode library for the freshwater fish fauna of the Mediterranean BH (526 spp.), with virtually complete species coverage (498 spp., 98% extant species). In order to build an identification system supporting conservation, we compared species determination by taxonomists to multiple clustering analyses of DNA barcodes for 3165 specimens. The congruence of barcode clusters with morphological determination was strongly dependent on the method of cluster delineation, but was highest with the general mixed Yule-coalescent (GMYC) model-based approach (83% of all species recovered as GMYC entity). Overall, genetic morphological discontinuities suggest the existence of up to 64 previously unrecognized candidate species. We found reduced identification accuracy when using the entire DNA-barcode database, compared with analyses on databases for individual river catchments. This scale effect has important implications for barcoding assessments and suggests that fairly simple identification pipelines provide sufficient resolution in local applications. We calculated Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered scores in order to identify candidate species for conservation priority and argue that the evolutionary content of barcode data can be used to detect priority species for future IUCN assessments. We show that large-scale barcoding inventories of complex biotas are feasible and contribute directly to the evaluation of conservation priorities.
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