Molecular analysis reveals hidden diversity in Zungaro (Siluriformes: Pimelodidade): a genus of giant South American catfish

Genetica. 2017 Jun;145(3):335-340. doi: 10.1007/s10709-017-9968-8. Epub 2017 May 13.

Abstract

The genus Zungaro contains some of the largest catfish in South America. Two valid species are currently recognized: Zungaro jahu, inhabiting the Paraná and Paraguay basins, and Zungaro zungaro, occurring in the Amazonas and Orinoco basins. Analysing Zungaro specimens from the Amazonas, Orinoco, Paraguay and Paraná basins, based on the sequencing of COI and D-loop, we found at least three MOTUs, indicating the existence of hidden diversity within this fish group. Considering the ecological and economic values of this fish, our results are surely welcomed for its conservation, disclosing new findings on its diversity and pointing out the necessity for a detailed taxonomic revision.

Keywords: Amazon; DNA barcode; Fish taxonomy; Juruena river; Neotropical fish.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Catfishes / classification
  • Catfishes / genetics*
  • Electron Transport Complex IV / chemistry
  • Electron Transport Complex IV / genetics
  • Fish Proteins / chemistry
  • Fish Proteins / genetics
  • Phylogeny*
  • Polymorphism, Genetic*

Substances

  • Fish Proteins
  • Electron Transport Complex IV