Systematics of European coastal anchovies (genus Engraulis Cuvier)

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Reports of morphological differences between European anchovy (Engraulis cf. encrasicolus) from coastal and marine habitats have long existed in the ichthyologic literature and have given rise to a long-standing debate on their taxonomic status. More recently, molecular studies have confirmed the existence of genetic differentiation between the two anchovy ecotypes. Using ancestry-informative markers, we show that coastal anchovies throughout the Mediterranean share a common ancestry and that substantial genetic differentiation persists in different pairs of coastal/marine populations despite the presence of limited gene flow. On the basis of genetic and ecological arguments, we propose that coastal anchovies deserve a species status of their own (E. maeoticus) and argue that a unified taxonomical framework is critical for future research and management.

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Bonhomme, F., Meyer, L., Arbiol, C., Bănaru, D., Bahri-Sfar, L., Fadhlaoui-Zid, K., … Gagnaire, P. A. (2022). Systematics of European coastal anchovies (genus Engraulis Cuvier). Journal of Fish Biology, 100(2), 594–600. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14964

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