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Phylogenetic relationships in grey mullets (Mugilidae) in a Tunisian lagoon
Authors:Hager Blel  Noureddine Chatti  Raouf Besbes  Sarra Farjallah  Ali Elouaer  Hammadi Guerbej  & Khaled Said
Institution:Unitéde Recherche de Génétique: Biodiversitéet Valorisation des Bio ressources (UR: 09/30), Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Monastir, Monastir, Tunisie;
Institut National des Sciences et Technologie de la Mer, Centre de Monastir, Monastir, Tunisie
Abstract:The Mugilidae family is an important fish group representing a major source for fisheries and aquaculture. In the south Mediterranean bank, no data are available on this fauna, except for some morphological studies on Tunisian samples. In this study, 16 allozymic loci were used to investigate the phylogenetic relationships within Tunisian mugilids. The results obtained from Hergla lagoon samples highlight five operational taxonomic unit corresponding to the well‐known species (Liza aurata, Liza ramada, Liza saliens, Chelon labrosus, Mugil cephalus). Several loci appeared to be diagnostic of these species, but in contrast to Greek mugilid samples, we did not find any diagnostic locus fixed differently for the five species. These results can help aquaculture units to identify accurately the mullet species they subsequently use for stocking aquaculture ponds and inland waters. However, species identity represents very important information, as each species has a different growth rate and salinity tolerance. On the other hand, when compared with North Mediterranean Mugilidae analysed until now, Tunisian samples show a genetic differentiation that could be related to different physicochemical conditions between the North and South banks, similar to those recorded in the eastern and western two Mediterranean basins separated by the Siculo‐Tunisian strait. In addition, this study confirms the morphological taxonomy, except for the subdivision of the Liza genus into two sub‐genera. The phylogenetic tree is in agreement with that on Languedoc Mugilidae samples (France), indicating that the subdivision of the Liza genus into two sub‐genera appears to be without any genetic base.
Keywords:Tunisian lagoon  Mugilidae  allozymes  genetic variability  phylogeny
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