Newly developed microsatellite markers for the pan-European duck mussel, Anodonta anatina: revisiting the main mitochondrial lineages
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
1. Freshwater mussels of the family Unionidae are one of the most threatened groups worldwide and have
suffered severe decline over recent decades. Although the freshwater duck mussel, Anodonta anatina (Linnaeus,
1758), is still widespread, this species has shown evidence of recent declines and is already protected in some
European countries.
2. Informed conservation efforts must take into account patterns in genetic diversity and phylogeography. In the
present study, 20 newly developed polymorphic loci were described and tested in seven populations of A. anatina,
belonging to three previously detected divergent mtDNA lineages. The genetic diversity patterns, within and
among A. anatina populations, were evaluated to test their congruence with those lineages.
3. A high genetic differentiation (FST) was found among all populations, with the exception of those in Central
Europe (Germany) and the UK, which were not strongly structured.
4. The present study confirms the division of the species into three evolutionarily significant units corresponding
to the three previously detected mtDNA lineages, which should be managed independently. Furthermore, owing
to the high differentiation among southern European populations, the establishment of distinct management
units for the Guadalquivir, Guadiana and Douro populations in the Iberian Peninsula is also proposed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anodonta anatina; anodontini; genetic diversity; microsatellites; Unionidae; conservation genetics
List of contributors:
Riccardi, NICOLETTA RITA
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