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Comparative Ontogeny and Phylogenetic Relationships of Eight Lizardfish Species (Synodontidae) from the Northwest Pacific, with a Focus on Trachinocephalus Monophyly.

Si-Won ChoiHyo-Jae YuJin-Koo Kim
Published in: Journal of fish biology (2023)
Lizardfish (Aulopiforms: Synodontidae), distributed broadly in temperate to tropical waters, are represented globally by 83 species across 4 genera, with 10 species in Korea. Despite these numbers, few studies have been conducted on the early life history of lizardfishes compared to their adult counterparts. Thus, we conducted molecular identification of 123 Synodontidae larvae collected from the Northwest Pacific (Korea Strait, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and East Sea) between June 2017 and July 2021, using mitochondrial DNA COI and 16S rRNA sequences. Significant morphological differences were observed in the larvae and juvenile, including variation in melanophore, count, morphometric characteristics, and body shape. The morphological traits of eight species (Harpadon nehereus, Saurida macrolepis, Saurida wanieso, Saurida sp., Synodus hoshinonis, Synodus kaianus, Synodus macrops and Trachinocephalus trachinus) served as vital data for interpreting the phylogenetic relationships within the Northwest Pacific Synodontidae. Ultimately, the identification key revealed by this study will enable accurate identification of Synodontid larvae and juveniles and further facilitate our understanding of the phylogenetic relationships within this family. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • mitochondrial dna
  • copy number
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  • genetic diversity
  • bioinformatics analysis
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  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • peripheral blood
  • data analysis