TY - JOUR
T1 - Resolving taxonomic uncertainty in vulnerable elasmobranchs
T2 - Are the Madeira skate (Raja maderensis) and the thornback ray (Raja clavata) distinct species?
AU - Ball, Rachel
AU - Serra-Pereira,, Barbara
AU - Ellis, Jim
AU - Genner, Martin J
AU - Iglésias, Samuel
AU - Johnson, Andrew
AU - Jones, Catherine
AU - Leslie, Rob
AU - Lewis, Jennifer
AU - Mariani, Stefano
AU - Menezes, Gui
AU - Neat, Francis
AU - Noble, Leslie
AU - Sims, David
AU - Griffiths, Andrew
PY - 2016/6
Y1 - 2016/6
N2 - Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised by remarkable levels of morphological and ecological conservatism. They can be challenging to identify, which makes monitoring species compositions for fisheries management purposes problematic. Owing to their slow growth and low fecundity, skates are vulnerable to exploitation and
species exhibiting endemism or limited ranges are considered to be the most at risk. The Madeira skate Raja maderensis is endemic and classified as ‘Data Deficient’ by the IUCN, yet its taxonomic distinctiveness from the morphologically similar and more wide-ranging thornback ray Raja clavata is unresolved. This study evaluated the sequence divergence of both the variable control region and cytochrome oxidase I ‘DNA barcode’ gene of the mitochondrial genome to elucidate the genetic differentiation of specimens identified as R. maderensis and R. clavata collected across much of their geographic ranges. Genetic evidence was insufficient to support the different species designations. However regardless of putative species identification, individuals occupying waters around the Azores and North African Seamounts represent an evolutionarily significant unit worthy of special consideration for conservation management.
AB - Skates and rays constitute the most speciose group of chondrichthyan fishes, yet are characterised by remarkable levels of morphological and ecological conservatism. They can be challenging to identify, which makes monitoring species compositions for fisheries management purposes problematic. Owing to their slow growth and low fecundity, skates are vulnerable to exploitation and
species exhibiting endemism or limited ranges are considered to be the most at risk. The Madeira skate Raja maderensis is endemic and classified as ‘Data Deficient’ by the IUCN, yet its taxonomic distinctiveness from the morphologically similar and more wide-ranging thornback ray Raja clavata is unresolved. This study evaluated the sequence divergence of both the variable control region and cytochrome oxidase I ‘DNA barcode’ gene of the mitochondrial genome to elucidate the genetic differentiation of specimens identified as R. maderensis and R. clavata collected across much of their geographic ranges. Genetic evidence was insufficient to support the different species designations. However regardless of putative species identification, individuals occupying waters around the Azores and North African Seamounts represent an evolutionarily significant unit worthy of special consideration for conservation management.
KW - Phylogeography
KW - Population genetics
KW - Phylogentics
KW - D-Loop
KW - Fisheries management
KW - Marine conservation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85052299343&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10592-018-1094-3
DO - 10.1007/s10592-018-1094-3
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
SN - 1566-0621
VL - 17
SP - 565
EP - 576
JO - Conservation Genetics
JF - Conservation Genetics
IS - 3
ER -