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  • The airbreathing walking catfish includes 32 species found in African freshwater systems, but identifying them is difficult due to complex taxonomy and variability.
  • This study generated COI gene sequences from catfish in the Nyong River, revealing distinct genetic distances and diverse haplotypes among species, suggesting hidden diversity.
  • Molecular analysis identified multiple operational taxonomic units, indicating possible cryptic species and genetic decline due to poor aquaculture practices, with a recommendation for further study across different river basins.

Article Abstract

The airbreathing walking catfish (Clariidae: ) comprises 32 species that are endemic to African freshwater systems. The species-level identification of this group is challenging due to their complex taxonomy and polymorphism. Prior to this study, the biological and ecological studies were restricted to a single species, , resulting in a biased view of their genetic diversity in African waters. Here, we generated the 63-mitochondrial Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene sequences of and from the Nyong River in Cameroon. Both and species maintained adequate intra-species (2.7% and 2.31%) and inter-species (6.9% to 16.8% and 11.4% to 15.1%) genetic distances with other congeners distributed in African and Asian/Southeast Asian drainages. The mtCOI sequences revealed 13 and 20 unique haplotypes of and respectively. The TCS networks revealed distinct haplotypes of and shared haplotypes of in African waters. The multiple species delimitation approaches (ABGD and PTP) revealed a total of 20 and 22 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs), respectively. Among the two species examined, we found more than one MOTU in , which is consistent with population structure and tree topology results. The phylogeny generated through Bayesian Inference analysis clearly separated and from other species with high posterior probability supports. The present study elucidates the occurrence of possible cryptic diversity and allopatric speciation of in African drainages. Further, the present study confirms the reduced genetic diversity of across its native and introduced range, which might have been induced by unscientific aquaculture practices. The study recommends a similar approach to the same and related species from different river basins to illuminate the true diversity of species in Africa and other countries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10220948PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13051068DOI Listing

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