2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11838
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Genetic diversity and structure of the noble crayfish populations in the Balkan Peninsula revealed by mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA markers

Abstract: Background The noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) is a native European species in decline, with a contracting range and diminishing populations and abundance. Previous studies revealed this species significant genetic diversity in the south-eastern Europe, with populations from the western and the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula being the most divergent. However, sampling of populations from the western part of the Balkans was limited and insufficient for investigating genetic diversity and … Show more

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“…Precisely, the MJ network showed weak phylogeographic structure and high haplotype-sharing even between geographically distant populations. This finding is consistent with the results of previous studies 9 , 11 showing that the contemporary distribution and genetic structure of A. astacus were shaped through past geo-climatic events, strong anthropogenic influence on its habitat and frequent human mediated translocations that partly eroded their genetic structure. Similarities between distant A. astacus populations in several cases were explained by artificial stockings from different countries or populations 10 , 11 .…”
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“…Precisely, the MJ network showed weak phylogeographic structure and high haplotype-sharing even between geographically distant populations. This finding is consistent with the results of previous studies 9 , 11 showing that the contemporary distribution and genetic structure of A. astacus were shaped through past geo-climatic events, strong anthropogenic influence on its habitat and frequent human mediated translocations that partly eroded their genetic structure. Similarities between distant A. astacus populations in several cases were explained by artificial stockings from different countries or populations 10 , 11 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The phylogenetic network based on mtDNA displayed intraspecific relationships within A. astacus consistent with the findings of previous studies 7 9 . Our results confirmed the existence of several genetic lineages, with the indication of novel divergent lineage containing haplotypes from Croatia and Slovenia (Hap51/Lsh18 and Hap61/Lsh19).…”
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confidence: 89%
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