A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed

Atlantic salmon Salmo salar supports highly valuable commercial and recreational fisheries in Europe, but its stocks are currently overexploited and threatened by climate change. Its southernmost populations (in northern Spain) play a key role in conserving the species’ original genetic diversity, w...

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Main Authors: Ana Almodóvar, Graciela G. Nicola, Daniel Ayllón, Sheila Leal, Daniel F. Marchán, Benigno Elvira
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060321
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2410-3888/8/6/321/ 2023-08-20T04:05:18+02:00 A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed Ana Almodóvar Graciela G. Nicola Daniel Ayllón Sheila Leal Daniel F. Marchán Benigno Elvira agris 2023-06-16 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060321 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biology and Ecology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060321 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fishes; Volume 8; Issue 6; Pages: 321 climate change conservation genetics effective population size stocking genetic variability introgression population genetics Salmonidae Salmo salar Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060321 2023-08-01T10:30:33Z Atlantic salmon Salmo salar supports highly valuable commercial and recreational fisheries in Europe, but its stocks are currently overexploited and threatened by climate change. Its southernmost populations (in northern Spain) play a key role in conserving the species’ original genetic diversity, which is endangered due to decades-long (1970s to 1990s) massive stocking with non-native stocks. Their decline is well documented, but the effect of stock transfer and conservation efforts is unclear. Nine microsatellite loci were amplified from archival samples (scales from 1958–1959) from eight Spanish rivers to analyse the species’ natural genetic dynamics before its decline started. Allelic richness was high in the historical populations (the 1950s) and above most contemporary estimates. Private alleles were found in most rivers, indicating high local uniqueness and relative isolation among river basins. Some alleles are regional markers since they are rare or absent from contemporary northern European populations. Effective population size suggested good conservation status, with higher values than those estimated for contemporary populations. Strong population structure and genetic differentiation between rivers were found, with limited gene flow, restricted to geographically close populations. Our estimates of historical genetic diversity and structure from southernmost salmon populations are a powerful benchmark to guide conservation programs. Text Atlantic salmon Salmo salar MDPI Open Access Publishing Fishes 8 6 321
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topic climate change
conservation genetics
effective population size
stocking
genetic variability
introgression
population genetics
Salmonidae
Salmo salar
spellingShingle climate change
conservation genetics
effective population size
stocking
genetic variability
introgression
population genetics
Salmonidae
Salmo salar
Ana Almodóvar
Graciela G. Nicola
Daniel Ayllón
Sheila Leal
Daniel F. Marchán
Benigno Elvira
A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
topic_facet climate change
conservation genetics
effective population size
stocking
genetic variability
introgression
population genetics
Salmonidae
Salmo salar
description Atlantic salmon Salmo salar supports highly valuable commercial and recreational fisheries in Europe, but its stocks are currently overexploited and threatened by climate change. Its southernmost populations (in northern Spain) play a key role in conserving the species’ original genetic diversity, which is endangered due to decades-long (1970s to 1990s) massive stocking with non-native stocks. Their decline is well documented, but the effect of stock transfer and conservation efforts is unclear. Nine microsatellite loci were amplified from archival samples (scales from 1958–1959) from eight Spanish rivers to analyse the species’ natural genetic dynamics before its decline started. Allelic richness was high in the historical populations (the 1950s) and above most contemporary estimates. Private alleles were found in most rivers, indicating high local uniqueness and relative isolation among river basins. Some alleles are regional markers since they are rare or absent from contemporary northern European populations. Effective population size suggested good conservation status, with higher values than those estimated for contemporary populations. Strong population structure and genetic differentiation between rivers were found, with limited gene flow, restricted to geographically close populations. Our estimates of historical genetic diversity and structure from southernmost salmon populations are a powerful benchmark to guide conservation programs.
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author Ana Almodóvar
Graciela G. Nicola
Daniel Ayllón
Sheila Leal
Daniel F. Marchán
Benigno Elvira
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Graciela G. Nicola
Daniel Ayllón
Sheila Leal
Daniel F. Marchán
Benigno Elvira
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title A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
title_short A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
title_full A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
title_fullStr A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
title_full_unstemmed A Benchmark for Atlantic Salmon Conservation: Genetic Diversity and Structure in a Southern European Glacial Refuge before the Climate Changed
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