Cryptic genetic divergence in Scolopsis taenioptera (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) in the Western Pacific Ocean
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We studied the phylogeny, population structure, and demographic history of Scolopsis taenioptera in the western Pacific Ocean. Using the 80 samples collected from four locations, we obtained the nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and cytochrome b genes. We identified two distinct lineages showing a clear phylogeographic break that was possibly due to the Pleistocene sea-level change. One lineage was distributed in Iloilo (Philippines) and the other in Terengganu (Malaysia), Rayong (Thailand), and Ha Long Bay (Vietnam). The Terengganu and Rayong populations showed clear signs of demographic expansion; the Iloilo and Ha Long Bay populations were relatively stable or spatially expanded as geographically subdivided populations.
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Kakioka, R., Muto, N., Takeshima, H., Gaje, A. C., Cruz, R. S., Alama, U. B., ... & Ishikawa, S. (2018). Cryptic genetic divergence in Scolopsis taenioptera (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) in the Western Pacific Ocean.เรื่อง
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