Phylogeography and population structure of Prochilodus lineatus Valenciennes, 1837 (Pisces: Prochilodontidae) population from the Paraguay River Basin
Rafael Splendore de Borba1,Josi Margarete Ponzetto2,Ricardo Luis Dalia1,Edson Lourenco da Silva3,Anderson Luis Alves4,Patricia Pasquali Parise-Maltempi1*
Citation :Rafael Splendore de Borba,et.al, Phylogeography and population structure of Prochilodus lineatus Valenciennes, 1837 (Pisces: Prochilodontidae) population from the Paraguay River Basin International Journal of Innovative Studies in Aquatic Biology and Fisheries 2018, 4(1) : 1-6
Prochilodus lineatus is a species with high economic value that easily adapts to captive breeding. Hence it became a great interest for the development of fish breeding programs. Regular monitoring of genetic variation in natural fish stocks, especially in species of interest in conservation programs, is necessary to avoid a decline of genetic variability, which is of utmost importance for species conservation. In this sense, the objective of this study was to estimate the different genetic structures of P. lineatus and features of phylogeographic structures using mtDNA sequences of ATP synthase subunits 6 and 8 gene. The Neighbor-Joining analysis presented all kinds of population grouped in one clade. We detected low genetic distance values among the population (0, 5%), and 27, 4% for comparisons with the outer group. The low genetic distance and low AMOVA FST values suggest that, the population of the Mato Grosso Pantanal is panmictic.