PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

First DNA Barcode Reference Library for the Identification of South American Freshwater Fish from the Lower Paraná River.

  • Juan Díaz,
  • Gabriela Vanina Villanova,
  • Florencia Brancolini,
  • Felipe Del Pazo,
  • Victoria Maria Posner,
  • Alexis Grimberg,
  • Silvia Eda Arranz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. e0157419

Abstract

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Valid fish species identification is essential for biodiversity conservation and fisheries management. Here, we provide a sequence reference library based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I for a valid identification of 79 freshwater fish species from the Lower Paraná River. Neighbour-joining analysis based on K2P genetic distances formed non-overlapping clusters for almost all species with a ≥99% bootstrap support each. Identification was successful for 97.8% of species as the minimum genetic distance to the nearest neighbour exceeded the maximum intraspecific distance in all these cases. A barcoding gap of 2.5% was apparent for the whole data set with the exception of four cases. Within-species distances ranged from 0.00% to 7.59%, while interspecific distances varied between 4.06% and 19.98%, without considering Odontesthes species with a minimum genetic distance of 0%. Sequence library validation was performed by applying BOLDs BIN analysis tool, Poisson Tree Processes model and Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery, along with a reliable taxonomic assignment by experts. Exhaustive revision of vouchers was performed when a conflicting assignment was detected after sequence analysis and BIN discordance evaluation. Thus, the sequence library presented here can be confidently used as a benchmark for identification of half of the fish species recorded for the Lower Paraná River.