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Ecological and genetic differentiation of Barbus callensis populations in Tunisia
Authors:P. Berrebi,M. M. Kraiem,&dagger  ,I. Doadrio,&Dagger  ,S. El Gharbi,§   G. Cattaneo-Berrebi
Affiliation:Laboratoire Génome et Populations (URA 1493 du CNRS), case 063, UniversitéMontpellier II, place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier cedex 05, France;Département de Biologie, Laboratoire d'Hydroécologie Animale, Facultédes Sciences de Tunis, Campus Universitaire, 1060 Tunis, Tunisia;Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, JoséGutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain;Laboratoire de Biologie et d'Ecologie animale, UniversitéHassan II, Facultédes Sciences I. Ain Chok, Km8, route d'El Jadida, B.P. 5366, Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco
Abstract:Enzyme electrophoresis on horizontal starch gel was carried out on 356 barbel individuals. The sampling comprised 278 individuals of the species Barbus callensis from 10 rivers in Tunisia. The other individuals belonged to reference species (outgroups) from France and Morocco. An ecological study was also carried out on Tunisian rivers. The results show a clear differentiation of the two samples from northwestern Tunisia, which was only partly correlated with ecological characteristics of the rivers they inhabit. There is no genetic cline, but rather a discontinuity between populations in the northwestern-most watershed and all the other Tunisian populations. This differentiation probably has a paleohistoric origin not only related to adaptation to ecological conditions but also to difficulties in colonizing the watersheds. The results do not indicate clearly a colonization direction for the genus Barbus in North Africa. Analysis of the Algerian populations would appear to be indispensable. Lastly, in contrast with the usual taxonomy, Morocco and Tunisia are populated by two closely related species, but B. callensis should remain the name of the Tunisian species, which was the first to be described in the small El Kebir basin, a river that flows from Tunisia to Algeria.
Keywords:genetic diversity    allozymes    ecology    Barbus genus    paleohistoric migrations    Tunisia
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