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Deep genetic divergence between geographically isolated populations of the goldie barb (<i>Barbus pallidus</i>) in South Africa: potential taxonomic and conservation implications


Albert Chakona
Willem S. Malherbe
Gavin Gouws
Ernst R. Swartz

Abstract

Barbus pallidus as it is presently defined has a disjunct distribution that is divided between northern and southern populations in South Africa. Sequence data from the cytochrome b gene region showed two distinct lineages that correspond to these geographically distant areas. Divergence between these two lineages was relatively high (5.5–6.5%) and comparable to typical interspecific divergences found between closely related southern African cyprinid fishes. Based on this deep genetic divergence, we conclude that the northern lineage may represent a previously unrecognised species or may belong to a different, but known species or species complex not associated with ‘true’ B. pallidus. These findings add to a growing body of evidence that freshwater fish diversity in southern Africa requires major revision.

Keywords: cryptic diversity, Cyprinidae, disjunct distribution, taxonomy


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