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mtDNA analysis of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Mytilopsis</Emphasis> (Bivalvia,Dreissenidae) invasion in Brazil reveals the existence of two species
Authors:Maurício R Fernandes  Fabiano Salgueiro  Igor C Miyahira  Carlos Henrique S Caetano
Institution:1.Laboratório de Ecologia Molecular e Parasitologia Evolutiva, Department of Zoology,Federal University of Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil;2.Aquatrix,Aracajú,Brazil;3.Grupo Integrado de Aquicultura e Estudos Ambientais (GIA),Federal University of Paraná,Curitiba,Brazil
Abstract:The present study sought to identify general patterns of genetic variability and structure of fish stocks (migratory and non-migratory species) along one of the largest Brazilian rivers, the São Francisco. Given that genetic variability of populations of all organisms is governed by both present and past influences, herein we investigate both these aspects by evaluating the current genetic differences between populations of five species (Leporinus piau, Megaleporinus reinhardti, Pimelodus maculatus, Prochilodus argenteus, and Pygocentrus piraya) along the entire extension of the river, as well as their demographic history. Analyses were done through sequences of two mitochondrial fragments and microsatellite data. In general, the data showed no support for recent fragmentation of stocks by the dams present in this river, and that all species show signs of past population expansion. We discuss the possible reasons for the common patterns found between these species, including the influence of the river’s topography and history.
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