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

机译:地中海生物多样性热点中的空间异质性影响其淡水鱼类的条形码准确性

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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.
机译:对生物多样性的不完全了解仍然是保护规划的绊脚石,甚至发生在全球重要的生物多样性热点(BH)内。尽管技术进步提高了分子生物多样性评估的能力,但DNA序列与物种之间的联系以及区分实体的分析仍然至关重要。在这里,我们对地中海BH(526 spp。)的淡水鱼类动物群的第一个DNA条码文库进行了分析,几乎涵盖了全部物种(498 spp。,现存物种98%)。为了建立支持保护的鉴定系统,我们将分类学家对物种的确定与对3165个标本的DNA条码的多重聚类分析进行了比较。条码簇与形态测定的一致性在很大程度上取决于簇的描绘方法,但在基于通用混合Yule-coalescent(GMYC)模型的方法中最高(所有物种中有83%以GMYC实体形式回收)。总体而言,遗传形态学上的不连续性表明存在多达64种先前无法识别的候选物种。与单个河流流域的数据库分析相比,使用整个DNA条形码数据库时,我们发现识别准确性降低。这种规模效应对条形码评估具有重要意义,并表明相当简单的识别管道可在本地应用程序中提供足够的分辨率。我们计算了进化上不同的和全球濒临灭绝的分数,以便识别出具有保护优先权的候选物种,并认为条形码数据的进化内容可用于检测未来IUCN评估的优先物种。我们表明,复杂生物群的大规模条形码清单是可行的,并且直接有助于评估保护重点。

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