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Phylogeography of the pharaoh cuttle Sepia pharaonis based on partial mitochondrial 16S sequence data

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Title Phylogeography of the pharaoh cuttle Sepia pharaonis
based on partial mitochondrial 16S sequence data
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Creator Chotiyaputta,Cherdchinda
Nootmorn,Praulai
Rao,G Syda
Asokan,P K
Mohamed,K S
Ho,Chuan-Wen
Valinassab,Tooraj
Anderson,Frank E
Dunning,Malcolm
Lu,Chung-Cheng
 
Subject Sepia pharaonis
Phylogeography
16S
Pharaoh cuttle
mtDNA
 
Description Not Available
The pharaoh cuttle Sepia pharaonis
Ehrenberg, 1831 (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Sepiida)
is a broadly distributed species of substantial
fisheries importance found from east Africa to
southern Japan. Little is known about S. pharaonis
phylogeography, but evidence from morphology
and reproductive biology suggests that
Sepia pharaonis is actually a complex of at least
three species. To evaluate this possibility, we
collected tissue samples from Sepia pharaonis
from throughout its range. Phylogenetic analyses
of partial mitochondrial 16S sequences from these
samples reveal five distinct clades: a Gulf of
Aden/Red Sea clade, a northern Australia clade,
a Persian Gulf/Arabian Sea clade, a western
Pacific clade (Gulf of Thailand and Taiwan) and
an India/Andaman Sea clade. Phylogenetic
analyses including several Sepia species show that
S. pharaonis sensu lato may not be monophyletic.
We suggest that ‘‘S. pharaonis’’ may consist of up
to five species, but additional data will be
required to fully clarify relationships within the
S. pharaonis complex.
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Date 2021-09-15T05:47:43Z
2021-09-15T05:47:43Z
2007
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/62057
 
Language English
 
Relation Not Available
 
Publisher Kluwer