Revisiting the Diversity of <i>Barbonymus</i> (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae) in Sundaland Using DNA-Based Species Delimitation Methods
Hadi Dahruddin,
Arni Sholihah,
Tedjo Sukmono,
Sopian Sauri,
Ujang Nurhaman,
Daisy Wowor,
Dirk Steinke,
Nicolas Hubert
Affiliations
Hadi Dahruddin
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Gd. Widyasatwaloka, Jalan Raya Jakarta Bogor Km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia
Arni Sholihah
Instut Teknologi Bandung, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
Tedjo Sukmono
Department of Biology, Universitas Jambi, Jalan Lintas Jambi—Muara Bulian Km 15, Jambi 36122, Indonesia
Sopian Sauri
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Gd. Widyasatwaloka, Jalan Raya Jakarta Bogor Km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia
Ujang Nurhaman
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Gd. Widyasatwaloka, Jalan Raya Jakarta Bogor Km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia
Daisy Wowor
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Gd. Widyasatwaloka, Jalan Raya Jakarta Bogor Km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia
Dirk Steinke
Department of Integrative Biology, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada
Nicolas Hubert
Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution Montpellier, IRD, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, Place Eugène Bataillon, CEDEX 05, 34095 Montpellier, France
Biodiversity hotspots often suffer from a lack of taxonomic knowledge, particularly those in tropical regions. However, accurate taxonomic knowledge is needed to support sustainable management of biodiversity, especially when it is harvested for human sustenance. Sundaland, the biodiversity hotspot encompassing the islands of Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and Peninsular Malaysia, is one of those. With more than 900 species, its freshwater ichthyofauna includes a large number of medium- to large-size species, which are targeted by inland fisheries. Stock assessment requires accurate taxonomy; however, several species groups targeted by inland fisheries are still poorly known. One of those cases is the cyprinid genus Barbonymus. For this study, we assembled a consolidated DNA barcode reference library for Barbonymus spp. of Sundaland, consisting of mined sequences from BOLD, as well as newly generated sequences for hitherto under-sampled islands such as Borneo. A total of 173 sequences were analyzed using several DNA-based species delimitation methods. We unambiguously detected a total of 6 Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs) and were able to resolve several conflicting assignments to the species level. Furthermore, we clarified the identity of MOTUs occurring in Java.