A. Rocha-olivares et al., Cryptic species of rockfishes (Sebastes : Scorpaenidae) in the Southern Hemisphere inferred from mitochondrial lineages, J HEREDITY, 90(3), 1999, pp. 404-411
We used mitochondrial DNA sequence variation of Sebastes from the southeast
ern Pacific and three localities in the South Atlantic to address long-stan
ding systematic and evolutionary issues regarding the number of species in
the Southern Hemisphere. Sequences of the hypervariable mitochondrial contr
ol region were obtained from 10 specimens of S. capensis from South Africa
(n = 5) and from Tristan da Cunha Island (n = 5) and 27 of S. oculatus from
Valparaiso, Chile (n = 10), and the Falkland Islands (n = 17), Results of
the study include (1) significant levels of genetic differentiation among t
he sampled populations (Phi(ST) = 0.225, P < .000001), thus indicating limi
ted gene flow; (2) corroboration of the existence of two different lineages
of austral Sebastes corresponding to S. capensis and S. oculatus; (3) find
ing that S. capensis is not restricted to Tristan da Cunha and South Africa
, but is widespread across the South Atlantic; (4) the position of S. capen
sis as the ancestral lineage of the austral Sebastes; (5) the existence of
a third evolutionary lineage with high levels of genetic divergence, partic
ularly abundant in the southwestern Atlantic, which may be recognized as a
third austral species of Sebastes.