Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra

Globally, groupers (Serranidae) are commercially important fish species. Hybridization within this family has been reported in captivity and natural environments, usually among congeneric species. However, intergeneric hybridization has been reported only occasionally. Given the commercial interest...

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Main Authors: Song He, Michel Bariche, Lucía Pombo-Ayora, Michael L. Berumen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1346535/full
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Michel Bariche
Lucía Pombo-Ayora
Michael L. Berumen
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description Globally, groupers (Serranidae) are commercially important fish species. Hybridization within this family has been reported in captivity and natural environments, usually among congeneric species. However, intergeneric hybridization has been reported only occasionally. Given the commercial interest in these fish, artisanal or recreational fishermen easily notice “weird-looking” individuals. This is the case of an unidentified grouper noticed by a spearfisher in Lebanese Mediterranean waters. Visual comparisons raised the possibility that the observed specimen was a hybrid. Molecular analysis based on two mitochondrial and three nuclear markers was performed to investigate this potential hybrid’s affinity. The discordance of the phylogenetic gene trees of the mitochondrial and nuclear markers indicates that E. marginatus and M. rubra are potential parent species of a hybrid individual in our samples. The subsequent haploweb analysis based on the S7 nuclear marker reveals the affinity of the hybrid individual to both E. marginatus and M. rubra. In this specific hybridization case, the nuclear marker S7 emerges as a valuable diagnostic tool for species delineation and hybrid detection.
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spelling doaj.art-6519edc90cac4573bec0fc10304d51cd2024-02-29T05:24:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452024-02-011110.3389/fmars.2024.13465351346535Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubraSong He0Michel Bariche1Lucía Pombo-Ayora2Michael L. Berumen3Red Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaMarine Biology Lab, Department of Biology, American University of Beirut, Beirut, LebanonRed Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaRed Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaGlobally, groupers (Serranidae) are commercially important fish species. Hybridization within this family has been reported in captivity and natural environments, usually among congeneric species. However, intergeneric hybridization has been reported only occasionally. Given the commercial interest in these fish, artisanal or recreational fishermen easily notice “weird-looking” individuals. This is the case of an unidentified grouper noticed by a spearfisher in Lebanese Mediterranean waters. Visual comparisons raised the possibility that the observed specimen was a hybrid. Molecular analysis based on two mitochondrial and three nuclear markers was performed to investigate this potential hybrid’s affinity. The discordance of the phylogenetic gene trees of the mitochondrial and nuclear markers indicates that E. marginatus and M. rubra are potential parent species of a hybrid individual in our samples. The subsequent haploweb analysis based on the S7 nuclear marker reveals the affinity of the hybrid individual to both E. marginatus and M. rubra. In this specific hybridization case, the nuclear marker S7 emerges as a valuable diagnostic tool for species delineation and hybrid detection.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1346535/fullgrouperhybridizationMediterranean Seamarine biodiversitybiogeography
spellingShingle Song He
Michel Bariche
Lucía Pombo-Ayora
Michael L. Berumen
Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
Frontiers in Marine Science
grouper
hybridization
Mediterranean Sea
marine biodiversity
biogeography
title Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
title_full Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
title_fullStr Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
title_full_unstemmed Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
title_short Species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for Mediterranean groupers Epinephelus marginatus and Mycteroperca rubra
title_sort species delineation and hybrid identification using diagnostic nuclear markers for mediterranean groupers epinephelus marginatus and mycteroperca rubra
topic grouper
hybridization
Mediterranean Sea
marine biodiversity
biogeography
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1346535/full
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