Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species

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Autor(a) principal: Dudu,Andreea
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Georgescu,Sergiu Emil, Costache,Marieta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Sturgeons (Order Acipenseriformes) represent an extremely valuable natural resource that is now facing depletion. In the current study we evaluate if the traditional classification in subspecies of Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, Acipenser stellatus and Huso huso, endemic to Ponto-Caspian region is sustained by molecular analysis and if these represent Evolutionary Significant Units (ESUs) that should be managed separately in conservation programs. To examine the classification of taxonomic entities we sequenced a fragment of the mitochondrial control region in case of three sturgeon species that inhabit the North-western of Black Sea and migrate for reproduction in the Lower Danube. Beside these sequences, we used previously published sequences from sturgeon individuals sampled in the Black Sea, Azov Sea and Caspian Sea. We determined the genetic diversity and genetic differentiation, conducted a Population Aggregation Analysis (PAA) and inferred an intraspecific molecular phylogeny and haplotype network. The results indicated a low level of genetic differentiation between the geographically designated subspecies and did not support a significant divergence or reciprocal monophyly between them. Our results confirm previous genetic studies with smaller samples sizes, but additional analyses including nuclear markers should be conducted for proper recommendations aiming at the development of conservation programs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
title Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
spellingShingle Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
Dudu,Andreea
Ponto-Caspian sturgeon
subspecies
ESUs
mitochondrial markers
title_short Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
title_full Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
title_sort Molecular analysis of phylogeographic subspecies in three Ponto-Caspian sturgeon species
author Dudu,Andreea
author_facet Dudu,Andreea
Georgescu,Sergiu Emil
Costache,Marieta
author_role author
author2 Georgescu,Sergiu Emil
Costache,Marieta
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dudu,Andreea
Georgescu,Sergiu Emil
Costache,Marieta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ponto-Caspian sturgeon
subspecies
ESUs
mitochondrial markers
topic Ponto-Caspian sturgeon
subspecies
ESUs
mitochondrial markers
description Sturgeons (Order Acipenseriformes) represent an extremely valuable natural resource that is now facing depletion. In the current study we evaluate if the traditional classification in subspecies of Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, Acipenser stellatus and Huso huso, endemic to Ponto-Caspian region is sustained by molecular analysis and if these represent Evolutionary Significant Units (ESUs) that should be managed separately in conservation programs. To examine the classification of taxonomic entities we sequenced a fragment of the mitochondrial control region in case of three sturgeon species that inhabit the North-western of Black Sea and migrate for reproduction in the Lower Danube. Beside these sequences, we used previously published sequences from sturgeon individuals sampled in the Black Sea, Azov Sea and Caspian Sea. We determined the genetic diversity and genetic differentiation, conducted a Population Aggregation Analysis (PAA) and inferred an intraspecific molecular phylogeny and haplotype network. The results indicated a low level of genetic differentiation between the geographically designated subspecies and did not support a significant divergence or reciprocal monophyly between them. Our results confirm previous genetic studies with smaller samples sizes, but additional analyses including nuclear markers should be conducted for proper recommendations aiming at the development of conservation programs.
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