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Genetic diversity and population structure of the northern snakehead (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Channa argus</Emphasis> Channidae: Teleostei) in central China: implications for conservation and management
Authors:Ruo-Jin Yan  Gui-Rong Zhang  Xiang-Zhao Guo  Wei Ji  Kun-Ci Chen  Gui-Wei Zou  Kai-Jian Wei  Jonathan P A Gardner
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Freshwater Animal Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture, College of Fisheries,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan,People’s Republic of China;2.Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,Guangzhou,People’s Republic of China;3.Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences,Wuhan,People’s Republic of China;4.School of Biological Sciences,Victoria University of Wellington,Wellington,New Zealand
Abstract:Major threats to freshwater fish diversity now include loss of native genetic diversity as a consequence of translocations of fishes between sites and from hatcheries to sites, and small effective population sizes resulting from overfishing and/or habitat loss. Ten polymorphic microsatellite markers were employed to evaluate genetic diversity, population genetic structure and gene flow amongst nine populations of the ecologically and economically important fish, the northern snakehead (Channa argus), in three river systems in central China. Multiple analyses revealed evidence of high genetic diversity and pronounced subdivision based on both regional separation and on river systems. A lack of evidence of genetic bottleneck over recent generations was consistent with the long-term stability of population size and contemporary distribution. The effective population sizes for most C. argus populations were small, suggesting the need for future conservation efforts focusing on these populations. Different lines of evidence point to the local enhancement of stocks by both aquaculture-reared fish and the transfer of wild fish. This study illustrates how human activities may affect genetic diversity and population genetic structure of C. argus populations, and highlights the need for new management regimes to protect native freshwater fish genetic diversity.
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