The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations

The reconstruction of regional fauna history is very important in the context of recent climate change and anthropogenic transformation. We analyzed the mitochondrial nd1 gene polymorphism in populations of whitefish Coregonus lavaretus and certain widespread Eurasian ciscoes species: vendace Corego...

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Main Authors: Elena Borovikova, Yulia Nikulina
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020163
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/15/2/163/ 2023-08-20T03:59:37+02:00 The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations Elena Borovikova Yulia Nikulina agris 2023-01-24 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020163 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Animal Diversity https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15020163 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 15; Issue 2; Pages: 163 mitochondrial nd1 gene Coregonus lavaretus Coregonus albula Coregonus sardinella phylogeography secondary contact Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020163 2023-08-01T08:27:01Z The reconstruction of regional fauna history is very important in the context of recent climate change and anthropogenic transformation. We analyzed the mitochondrial nd1 gene polymorphism in populations of whitefish Coregonus lavaretus and certain widespread Eurasian ciscoes species: vendace Coregonus albula and least cisco Coregonus sardinella, inhabiting waterbodies from the Anadyr River in the east (the Pacific Ocean basin) to Loch Lomond in the west (the Atlantic Ocean basin). Distinct phylogenetic lineages and secondary contact zones have been found in these species. Most of these are species-specific with the exception of the zone from the Pechora River basin to at least the western part of the Taymyr Peninsula, in which whitefish, vendace, and least cisco share with each other and with various cold-water hydrobionts. We associate differences in the geographical position and propagation of the secondary contact regions with the species-specific morpho-ecological features, in particular, with the ability for long-term migrations. Based on the data obtained, we also discuss certain limitations of the phylogeography and phylogeny of the considered coregonid species and the correctness of the taxonomic status of certain populations or their groups. Text Anadyr Anadyr' Arctic Climate change Pechora Taymyr Taymyr Peninsula MDPI Open Access Publishing Anadyr ENVELOPE(177.510,177.510,64.734,64.734) Anadyr River ENVELOPE(177.924,177.924,64.489,64.489) Anadyr’ ENVELOPE(176.233,176.233,64.882,64.882) Arctic Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) Pacific Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) Diversity 15 2 163
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topic mitochondrial nd1 gene
Coregonus lavaretus
Coregonus albula
Coregonus sardinella
phylogeography
secondary contact
spellingShingle mitochondrial nd1 gene
Coregonus lavaretus
Coregonus albula
Coregonus sardinella
phylogeography
secondary contact
Elena Borovikova
Yulia Nikulina
The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
topic_facet mitochondrial nd1 gene
Coregonus lavaretus
Coregonus albula
Coregonus sardinella
phylogeography
secondary contact
description The reconstruction of regional fauna history is very important in the context of recent climate change and anthropogenic transformation. We analyzed the mitochondrial nd1 gene polymorphism in populations of whitefish Coregonus lavaretus and certain widespread Eurasian ciscoes species: vendace Coregonus albula and least cisco Coregonus sardinella, inhabiting waterbodies from the Anadyr River in the east (the Pacific Ocean basin) to Loch Lomond in the west (the Atlantic Ocean basin). Distinct phylogenetic lineages and secondary contact zones have been found in these species. Most of these are species-specific with the exception of the zone from the Pechora River basin to at least the western part of the Taymyr Peninsula, in which whitefish, vendace, and least cisco share with each other and with various cold-water hydrobionts. We associate differences in the geographical position and propagation of the secondary contact regions with the species-specific morpho-ecological features, in particular, with the ability for long-term migrations. Based on the data obtained, we also discuss certain limitations of the phylogeography and phylogeny of the considered coregonid species and the correctness of the taxonomic status of certain populations or their groups.
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Yulia Nikulina
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Yulia Nikulina
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title The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
title_short The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
title_full The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
title_fullStr The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
title_full_unstemmed The Contact Zone of Phylogenetic Lineages of Freshwater Fish in Arctic Eurasia: Genetic Polymorphism of Coregonid Populations
title_sort contact zone of phylogenetic lineages of freshwater fish in arctic eurasia: genetic polymorphism of coregonid populations
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020163
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