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Needlefish morfological data
In this study, we aimed to clarify the taxonomic status of Belonidae species distributed in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea by conducting detailed genetic and morphological markers. A total of 550 needlefish samples were caught between January 2022 and January 2024. The data set used in the study contains a total of 171 sequences for the COI gene and 120 sequences for the 12s rRNA gene from different Belonidae species, including data from GenBank. Systematic analysis of needlefish species was investigated by using sequencing of mtDNA COI and 12s rRNA gene regions and morphological characters in the Turkish Marine Waters. A separate analysis of the two mitochondrial genes supported by morphological characters revealed that each species is grouped within itself. The genetic and morphological analyses showed that Belone belone acus and Belone belone euxini which are considered as the subspecies of Belone belone are not subspecies of the genus Belone and should be considered at the species level, Belone belone. Belone svetovidovi is also considerably different from Belone belone and should be considered as a different species. T. acus imperialis, which is thought to be distributed in the Mediterranean Sea, is not a subspecies of Tylosorus acus and should be revised as Tylosorus imperialis which genetically differs from Tylosorus acus and also other Tylosorus species at the species level.
Disciplines
Fisheries and aquaculture
Keywords
Needlefish, Systematic, Belone species, COI gene, 12s rRNA gene
Location
45N, 33S, 45E, 20W
Devices
A total of 550 needlefish samples were caught from commercial trawl and purse seine fisheries between January 2022 and January 2024. Of these putative sampling, 50 samples were B. belone (25 Nesebar and 25 Akçakoca), 350 samples were B. svetovidovi (50 Muğla, 50 İzmir, 50 Çanakkale, 50 Yalova, 50 Düzce, 50 Sinop and 50 Rize coasts) and 150 samples were T. imperialis species (İskenderun, Mersin and Antalya coasts) (Fig 1). All samples were examined morphologically, and muscle and/or fin tissues were taken for genetic analyses. Identification of the specimens was done following Collete & Parin [8]. Sampling studies were carried out within the scope of the permission given by the General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Türkiye. This study does not require Local Ethics Committee Approval as experimental animals were not used in this study.
Data
File | Size | Format | Processing | Access | end of embargo | |
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Fish data set | 128 Ko | XLS, XLSX | Raw data | 2025-01-01 |