Distribution and Population Genetic Structure of the Hau Giang Medaka, Oryzias haugiangensis , Along the East Coast of the Indochinese Peninsula

The east coast of the Indochinese Peninsula is a well-known transition zone from subtropical to tropical systems, yet only a small number of studies have been conducted on the biogeography and phylogeography of aquatic organisms in this region. The Hau Giang medaka, , was originally described from t...

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Published inZoological science Vol. 41; no. 3; p. 251
Main Authors Dang, Huong T T, Utama, Ilham V, Nagano, Atsushi J, Kobayashi, Hirozumi, Maeda, Ken, Hoang, Huy D, Tran, Hau D, Yamahira, Kazunori
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan 01.06.2024
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Summary:The east coast of the Indochinese Peninsula is a well-known transition zone from subtropical to tropical systems, yet only a small number of studies have been conducted on the biogeography and phylogeography of aquatic organisms in this region. The Hau Giang medaka, , was originally described from the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam, and later reported also from southeastern Thailand, west of the Mekong Delta region. However, the species' full geographic range and population genetic structures remain unknown. Field surveys showed a widespread distribution of this species along the east coast of the Indochinese Peninsula, as far as northern Vietnam. A mitochondrial gene phylogeny and population genetic structure analysis using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms revealed that the populations of are highly structuralized along the east coast of Vietnam, with the southernmost Mekong Delta population clearly separated from three populations north of central Vietnam. Further field collections are necessary to determine the boundary between the southern and northern populations, and the presence or absence of a hybrid zone.
ISSN:0289-0003
DOI:10.2108/zs230121