Phenotypic and genetic differentiation between diadromous and landlocked puyen Galaxias maculatus

J Fish Biol. 2020 Apr;96(4):956-967. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14285. Epub 2020 Feb 27.

Abstract

This study reports the phenotypic and genetic differences between individuals of puyen Galaxias maculatus from two sites in the same river basin in Tierra del Fuego National Park, southern South America. Individuals from the two sampling sites presented morphometric and genetic differences. The morphometric differences indicated that individuals from Laguna Negra (LN) were short and more robust and had large eyes, whereas those from Arroyo Negro (AN) were thin and elongated and had small eyes. Genetic differences showed that AN individuals had a greater genetic structuration and an older demographic history than LN individuals. The results of this study affirmed that the individuals from the two sampling sites belong to different populations with a high degree of isolation. The demographic history could indicate that the individuals of G. maculatus which migrated to northern areas during the last glaciation settled in the Beagle Channel after its formation. The LN population could have originated after the retreat of the glaciers, migrating from AN.

Keywords: Tierra del Fuego; genetic diversity; intraspecific variation; life strategies; morphometry.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Osmeriformes / anatomy & histology
  • Osmeriformes / classification*
  • Osmeriformes / genetics*
  • South America
  • Species Specificity