DNA barcoding of marine teleost fishes (Teleostei) in Cebu, the Philippines, a biodiversity hotspot of the coral triangle

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Wen-Chien Huang
Florence Chan Evacitas
Rodulf Anthony Balisco
Cleto L. Nañola
Tak-Kei Chou
Wei-Cheng Jhuang
Chih-Wei Chang
Kang-Ning Shen
Kwang-Tsao Shao
Te-Yu Liao
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[1] National Sun Yat-sen University,Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology
[2] Academia Sinica,Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology
[3] University of the Philippines Cebu,Department of Biology and Environmental Science
[4] National Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Oceanography
[5] Western Philippines University,College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
[6] University of the Philippines Mindanao,Department of Biological Sciences and Environmental Studies
[7] National Academy of Marine Research,Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center
[8] National Sun Yat-sen University,Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation
[9] National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium,Graduate Institute of Marine Biology
[10] National Dong Hwa University,Biodiversity Research Center
[11] Academia Sinica,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 13卷
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A morphology-based barcoding library of market teleost fishes (Teleostei) in Cebu is built based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences and voucher specimens which aimed to establish a reliable reference of frequently traded fishes in the province, a biodiversity hotspot at the center of the Philippine archipelago. A total of 1721 specimens were collected from 18 fish markets and landing sites around the province, in which 538 specimens were sequenced belonging to 393 species from 229 genera, 86 families, and 37 orders. Most speciose families are coral reef or reef-related shallow-water species. Twelve species from 11 families are newly recorded in the Philippine waters, among which 7 species are deep-sea inhabitants, while 3 species have expanded their distribution range. Only 20 taxa could not be identified to the species level due to the difficulty in morphological examinations, absence of matched reference sequences in online databases, and/or problematic species awaiting further studies. This first comprehensive DNA barcoding survey of Cebu fishes can facilitate further taxonomic research as well as the conservation and management of fisheries in the Philippines.
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