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Conservation genetics of the vulnerable stone crayfish using DNA barcoding and microsatellites (CROSBI ID 701753)

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Lovrenčić, Leona ; Bonassin, Lena ; Grandjean, Frederic ; Austin, Chris ; Maguire, Ivana Conservation genetics of the vulnerable stone crayfish using DNA barcoding and microsatellites // ARPHA Conference Abstracts of the 1st DNAQUA International Conference. 2021. str. e64816-e64816

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Lovrenčić, Leona ; Bonassin, Lena ; Grandjean, Frederic ; Austin, Chris ; Maguire, Ivana

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Conservation genetics of the vulnerable stone crayfish using DNA barcoding and microsatellites

The stone crayfish Austropotamobius torrentium is a native European freshwater species with significant population declines caused by anthropogenic pressure onto its habitats, climate change and spreading of non-native invasive crayfish and their pathogens. Large-scale DNA barcoding based on sequencing a short fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene revealed this species represents a highly divergent taxon whose evolutionary heritage is preserved in genetically divergent mtDNA phylogroups, with majority of them having restricted distribution ranges. Guarding in mind vanishing populations trends and potential loss of genetic diversity, effective conservation planning and monitoring are needed for ensuring the persistence and long-term survival of this endangered species. Since genetic data are often critical for defining populations for conservation and management purposes, along with DNA barcoding, we employed microsatellites to examine samples of more than 400 individuals from 17 populations across its entire distribution range in Croatia, known as the stone crayfish diversity hot spot. Microsatellite analyses revealed high level of genetic diversity and differentiation among studied populations that grouped according to their geographical position and mtDNA phylogroup. Almost all sampled populations represent a distinct genetic cluster, showing high level of differentiation and reflecting long periods of isolation. Results of genetic characterisation enabled selection of suitable donor populations for future restocking and reintroduction programs. Combination of DNA barcoding and microsatellites provided good insight into genetic diversity and population structure as well as enabled sound conservation programs for this threatened species in Croatia.

Austropotamobius torrentium , freshwater, mtDNA, COI , diversity

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e64816-e64816.

2021.

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ARPHA Conference Abstracts of the 1st DNAQUA International Conference

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1st DNAQUA International Conference on DNA-based biomonitoring

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09.03.2021-11.03.2021

Évian-les-Bains, Francuska

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