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Phylogeographic patterns in Maguimithrax spinosissimus (Decapoda: Mithracidae) from Colombian Caribbean
Authors:Julio César Hurtado-Alarcón  Néstor Hernando Campos Campos  Adriana Bermúdez Tobón  Edna J. Márquez
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Medellín, Colombia;2. Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad del Magdalena, Santa Marta D.T.C.H., Colombia;3. Centro de Estudios de Ciencias del Mar—CECIMAR, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Caribe, Santa Marta D.T.C.H., Colombia;4. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena de Indias D.T. y C., Colombia;5. Escuela de Biociencias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Medellín, Colombia
Abstract:The Caribbean king crab Maguimithrax spinosissimus is an important artisanal fisheries resource with a distribution range that includes the Florida Keys and Caribbean Sea islands. We carried out a phylogeographic analysis of M. spinosissimus in one oceanic (Old Providence) and two continental islands (Rosario and Tintipán). We analysed 89 and 49 Control Region (CR) and Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) sequences, respectively. We found genetic differentiation between Old Providence and Rosario?+?Tintipán units (FST values of 0.84 for CR and 0.91 for COI gene), and gene flow between Rosario and Tintipán (FST values ?0.0085 for CR, P?>?.88; ?0.01 for COI gene, P?>?.99). Our analysis showed two genetic stocks and possibly an isolated biogeographic unit of M. spinosissimus. We suggest managing the species as different populations, and conducting more ecological and biological studies for the determination of possible cryptic species.
Keywords:Spider crab  Caribbean Sea  coral reef  artisanal fisheries  connectivity  phylogeography  Maguimithrax spinosissimus
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