Abstract

The threadfin Eleutheronema are the important fishery resources in Indo-Pacific regions and classified as the endangered species with considerable conservation values. Their genetic diversity and population structure remain essentially unknown but are critical for the proper management and sustainable harvests of such important fisheries. Here, the mitochondrial DNA sequences of CO1 and 16s rRNA were determined from 75 individuals of Eleutheronema tetradactylum and 89 individuals of Eleutheronema rhadinum collected from different locations of South China Sea and Thailand coastal waters. Genetic diversity analysis revealed that both E. tetradactylum (Haplotype diversity, H = 0.105–0.211; Nucleotide diversity, π = 0.00017–0.00043) and E. rhadinum (H = 0.074–0.663, π = 0.00013–0.01088) had low diversity. Population structure analysis demonstrated the shallow genetic differentiation among the South China Sea populations. The limited communication between China and Thailand populations caused the high genetic differentiation in all groups due to the low dispersal ability. Reconstruction of CO1 phylogenetic relationships and demographic studies across Indo-West-Pacific regions provided strong evidence for a shared common origin or ancestor of E. tetradactylum and E. rhadinum. Eleutheronema rhadinum were further subdivided into two distinct genetic lineages, with Clade A dominantly distributing in Thailand and Malaysia and Clade B distributing in China coastal waters. Phenotypic divergence, characterized mainly by the depth of caudal peduncle and length of caudal peduncle, was also observed for all populations, which was possibly associated with specific local adaptations to environmental changes. Our study suggested a strong need for the development of proper fishery management strategies and conservation actions for the imperiled Eleutheronema species.

Highlights

  • The threadfin Eleutheronema are the important fishery resources in Indo-Pacific regions and classified as the endangered species with considerable conservation values

  • The genera Eleutheronema belongs to the Family Polynemidae, which consists of three valid species, including three fingers threadfin (Eleutheronema tridactylum), four fingers threadfin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum), and East Asian four fingers threadfin (Eleutheronema rhadinum)

  • A total of 3 and 11 parsimoniously informative sites was detected in E. tetradactylum and E. rhadinum, respectively

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Introduction

The threadfin Eleutheronema are the important fishery resources in Indo-Pacific regions and classified as the endangered species with considerable conservation values. Their genetic diversity and population structure remain essentially unknown but are critical for the proper management and sustainable harvests of such important fisheries. Identification of E. tetradactylum and E. rhadinum is relatively difficult based on their morphological discrimination by visual check due to their external morphological similarities Molecular markers such as mitochondrial DNA sequencing are helpful for accurate species and bloodstock ­identification[4]. Wang et al.[6] used the mtDNA Cytb method to analyze the population diversity of E. tetradactylum in both East and South China Seas, including Zhoushan, Wenzhou, Shantou, and Qionghai, which showed a high level of haplotype diversity and low nucleotide diversity among three populations

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