Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)

Arapaima gigas is one of the largest freshwater fishes of the world. It is socially monogamous, forming pairs, constructing a nest and providing parental care. We performed a paternity analysis under three scenarios in captive, semi-natural and natural areas using 10 microsatellite markers. As a pos...

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Main Authors: Izeni Pires Farias, Adam Leão, Yane Santos Almeida, Júlia Tovar Verba, Marcelo Crossa M., Alexandre Honczaryk, Tomas Hrbek
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
Series:Neotropical Ichthyology
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spelling doaj-5e1d736294ca42c58684a64d64c9a28d2020-11-24T22:53:23ZengSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaNeotropical Ichthyology1982-022413119520410.1590/1982-0224-20140010S1679-62252015000100195Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)Izeni Pires FariasAdam LeãoYane Santos AlmeidaJúlia Tovar VerbaMarcelo Crossa M.Alexandre HonczarykTomas HrbekArapaima gigas is one of the largest freshwater fishes of the world. It is socially monogamous, forming pairs, constructing a nest and providing parental care. We performed a paternity analysis under three scenarios in captive, semi-natural and natural areas using 10 microsatellite markers. As a positive control, we analyzed three pairs and their offspring isolated individually in artificial breeding ponds (a priori very high probability of monogamy). We then analyzed two samples of offspring from large artificial ponds with multiple adults but only one reproductive pair (a priori high probability of monogamy), two samples from semi-natural breeding station with multiple adults but only one reproductive pair (a priori high probability of monogamy), and a sample from a natural lake with multiple adults, some potentially breeding (a priori medium probability of monogamy). Analysis of patterns of Mendelian heredity suggested an extra-pair contribution for all broods except the positive controls. Similarly, results based on multilocus analysis estimated at least two sib-groups per nest. These results reject monogamy as a system of breeding in Arapaima gigas. From a management perspective, this behavior may be exploited to maintain genetic diversity in captive and as well in wild populations of Arapaima gigas.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252015000100195&lng=en&tlng=enMate choiceMicrosatellitesMultiple paternityPirarucuPolygamy
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author Izeni Pires Farias
Adam Leão
Yane Santos Almeida
Júlia Tovar Verba
Marcelo Crossa M.
Alexandre Honczaryk
Tomas Hrbek
spellingShingle Izeni Pires Farias
Adam Leão
Yane Santos Almeida
Júlia Tovar Verba
Marcelo Crossa M.
Alexandre Honczaryk
Tomas Hrbek
Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
Neotropical Ichthyology
Mate choice
Microsatellites
Multiple paternity
Pirarucu
Polygamy
author_facet Izeni Pires Farias
Adam Leão
Yane Santos Almeida
Júlia Tovar Verba
Marcelo Crossa M.
Alexandre Honczaryk
Tomas Hrbek
author_sort Izeni Pires Farias
title Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
title_short Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
title_full Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
title_fullStr Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous Amazonian fish Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822) (Osteoglossiformes, Arapaimidae)
title_sort evidence of polygamy in the socially monogamous amazonian fish arapaima gigas (schinz, 1822) (osteoglossiformes, arapaimidae)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
series Neotropical Ichthyology
issn 1982-0224
description Arapaima gigas is one of the largest freshwater fishes of the world. It is socially monogamous, forming pairs, constructing a nest and providing parental care. We performed a paternity analysis under three scenarios in captive, semi-natural and natural areas using 10 microsatellite markers. As a positive control, we analyzed three pairs and their offspring isolated individually in artificial breeding ponds (a priori very high probability of monogamy). We then analyzed two samples of offspring from large artificial ponds with multiple adults but only one reproductive pair (a priori high probability of monogamy), two samples from semi-natural breeding station with multiple adults but only one reproductive pair (a priori high probability of monogamy), and a sample from a natural lake with multiple adults, some potentially breeding (a priori medium probability of monogamy). Analysis of patterns of Mendelian heredity suggested an extra-pair contribution for all broods except the positive controls. Similarly, results based on multilocus analysis estimated at least two sib-groups per nest. These results reject monogamy as a system of breeding in Arapaima gigas. From a management perspective, this behavior may be exploited to maintain genetic diversity in captive and as well in wild populations of Arapaima gigas.
topic Mate choice
Microsatellites
Multiple paternity
Pirarucu
Polygamy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252015000100195&lng=en&tlng=en
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