Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador

The geographic distribution of Octopus mimus Gould, 1852 is unclear, as most records are restricted to coastal localities of Peru and Chile, and some references have mentioned its presence off Central America. It is unknown whether this octopus is found off Ecuador as two previous unpublished records have suggested. The aim of the present study is to identify genetically the main octopus captured in a marine protected area known as Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Marino-Costera Puntilla de Santa Elena (REMACOPSE) off the Santa Elena peninsula, Ecuador. Samples collected from the local fishery were used to test the presence of this species based on the sequences of three mitochondrial markers and using a Bayesian approach. The phylogenetic analysis confirms that O. mimus inhabits the REMACOPSE. The results also indicate that the octopus specimens captured in the fishery from this marine protected area, are more closely related to O. mimus specimens from Central America than those from South America. The genetic identification of two groups of O. mimus could be associated with the different marine environmental conditions of the two biogeographic provinces. The finding in this study represents an important step for posterior research on the biology and fishery of octopus in Ecuador.

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Main Authors: Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485, Flores, Luis autor/a, Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor/a 7960, Barriga Sosa, Irene de los Ángeles autor/a 14672, Mora, Elba autor/a, Arias, Evelyn autor/a
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:223472024-03-12T12:53:07ZGenetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485 Flores, Luis autor/a Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor/a 7960 Barriga Sosa, Irene de los Ángeles autor/a 14672 Mora, Elba autor/a Arias, Evelyn autor/a textengThe geographic distribution of Octopus mimus Gould, 1852 is unclear, as most records are restricted to coastal localities of Peru and Chile, and some references have mentioned its presence off Central America. It is unknown whether this octopus is found off Ecuador as two previous unpublished records have suggested. The aim of the present study is to identify genetically the main octopus captured in a marine protected area known as Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Marino-Costera Puntilla de Santa Elena (REMACOPSE) off the Santa Elena peninsula, Ecuador. Samples collected from the local fishery were used to test the presence of this species based on the sequences of three mitochondrial markers and using a Bayesian approach. The phylogenetic analysis confirms that O. mimus inhabits the REMACOPSE. The results also indicate that the octopus specimens captured in the fishery from this marine protected area, are more closely related to O. mimus specimens from Central America than those from South America. The genetic identification of two groups of O. mimus could be associated with the different marine environmental conditions of the two biogeographic provinces. The finding in this study represents an important step for posterior research on the biology and fishery of octopus in Ecuador.The geographic distribution of Octopus mimus Gould, 1852 is unclear, as most records are restricted to coastal localities of Peru and Chile, and some references have mentioned its presence off Central America. It is unknown whether this octopus is found off Ecuador as two previous unpublished records have suggested. The aim of the present study is to identify genetically the main octopus captured in a marine protected area known as Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Marino-Costera Puntilla de Santa Elena (REMACOPSE) off the Santa Elena peninsula, Ecuador. Samples collected from the local fishery were used to test the presence of this species based on the sequences of three mitochondrial markers and using a Bayesian approach. The phylogenetic analysis confirms that O. mimus inhabits the REMACOPSE. The results also indicate that the octopus specimens captured in the fishery from this marine protected area, are more closely related to O. mimus specimens from Central America than those from South America. The genetic identification of two groups of O. mimus could be associated with the different marine environmental conditions of the two biogeographic provinces. The finding in this study represents an important step for posterior research on the biology and fishery of octopus in Ecuador.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorOctopus mimusPulposFilogenéticaPesca artesanalDisponible en líneaAmerican Malacological Bulletinhttp://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.4003/006.034.0102Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Octopus mimus
Pulpos
Filogenética
Pesca artesanal
Octopus mimus
Pulpos
Filogenética
Pesca artesanal
spellingShingle Octopus mimus
Pulpos
Filogenética
Pesca artesanal
Octopus mimus
Pulpos
Filogenética
Pesca artesanal
Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485
Flores, Luis autor/a
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor/a 7960
Barriga Sosa, Irene de los Ángeles autor/a 14672
Mora, Elba autor/a
Arias, Evelyn autor/a
Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
description The geographic distribution of Octopus mimus Gould, 1852 is unclear, as most records are restricted to coastal localities of Peru and Chile, and some references have mentioned its presence off Central America. It is unknown whether this octopus is found off Ecuador as two previous unpublished records have suggested. The aim of the present study is to identify genetically the main octopus captured in a marine protected area known as Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Marino-Costera Puntilla de Santa Elena (REMACOPSE) off the Santa Elena peninsula, Ecuador. Samples collected from the local fishery were used to test the presence of this species based on the sequences of three mitochondrial markers and using a Bayesian approach. The phylogenetic analysis confirms that O. mimus inhabits the REMACOPSE. The results also indicate that the octopus specimens captured in the fishery from this marine protected area, are more closely related to O. mimus specimens from Central America than those from South America. The genetic identification of two groups of O. mimus could be associated with the different marine environmental conditions of the two biogeographic provinces. The finding in this study represents an important step for posterior research on the biology and fishery of octopus in Ecuador.
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author Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485
Flores, Luis autor/a
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor/a 7960
Barriga Sosa, Irene de los Ángeles autor/a 14672
Mora, Elba autor/a
Arias, Evelyn autor/a
author_facet Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485
Flores, Luis autor/a
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor/a 7960
Barriga Sosa, Irene de los Ángeles autor/a 14672
Mora, Elba autor/a
Arias, Evelyn autor/a
author_sort Pliego Cárdenas, Ricardo 12485
title Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
title_short Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
title_full Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
title_fullStr Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
title_sort genetic evidence of the presence of octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in santa elena peninsula, ecuador
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