DNA-based characterization of rays (Elasmobranchii: Batoidea) from Bangladesh using mitochondrial markers: Implications for conservation and management
Mysha Mahjabin, Sujan Kumar Datta, Ahmed Farhan Labib, Sanjida Akhter, Durjoy Raha Antu, Md. Sagir Ahmed

TL;DR
This study uses DNA barcoding to identify ray species in Bangladesh, highlighting the need for better conservation and management strategies.
Contribution
The study introduces NADH2 as a valuable DNA barcode marker for ray species identification in Bangladesh.
Findings
NADH2 outperformed COI and 16S rRNA as a DNA barcode marker for species-level identification.
82.61% of identified ray species are threatened, but only a few are protected under CITES and national laws.
Many protected ray species are illegally traded in Bangladesh despite conservation laws.
Abstract
Rays are an iconic group of chondrichthyan fishes, with many species currently threatened with extinction. Although conservation laws exist in Bangladesh to protect their population, lack of comprehensive law enforcement strategies together with commercial exploitation and habitat destruction resulted in population decline of many species nonetheless. One significant challenge to this conservation effort is a rapid and authentic species identification strategy, as traditional morphological diagnosis is hindered by frequent misidentification, especially when species are morphologically similar or when specimens are damaged or missing key features. The emergence of DNA barcoding technique can overcome this barrier, requiring only a small tissue sample for authentic identification. In the present study, this state-of-the-art technique has been employed for species identification of rays…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIchthyology and Marine Biology · Identification and Quantification in Food · Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
