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Genetic diversity ofSabanejewia balcanica(Actinopterygii: Cobitidae) in the western Balkans and comparison with other regions

Authors :
Eva Marešová
Jan Mendel
Vasil Kostov
Radek Šanda
Saša Marić
Antun Delić
Source :
Folia Zoologica. 60:335-342
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2011.

Abstract

Inter-population variability within Sabanejewia populations from the western Balkans, and their phylogenetic position in comparison to other European populations were investigated. Of 79 samples analysed, 51 unique haplotypes were identified. Network analysis divided thirteen populations from five river basins into two clusters: cluster I was composed of populations from the Vardar drainage and tributaries of the neighbouring River Morava (River Danube basin), while cluster II contained the River Timok (eastern Serbia) and all the River Sava populations. The only locality that housed haplotypes of both clusters was the River Kutinska reka in the upper Morava basin. When compared with the haplotypes reported in former studies, both clusters fell within the ‘Danubian-Balkanian complex’. Cluster II was included in the most heterogeneous sub-lineage S. montana — S. bulgarica — S. balcanica (III), while cluster I was related to the sub-lineages S. doiranica — S. balcanica (II) and S. balcanica (VI). Recently published haplotypes from the Croatian Sava (rivers Petrinjcica and Rijeka) and Drava (rivers Drava and Vocinska) basins, as well as Czech and Slovak individuals from the Danube and Tisza river basins were included. The River Drava showed the same population subdivision as the River Kutinska reka.

Details

ISSN :
01397893
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Folia Zoologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b3c6595f508b54384a51a404fa4cab00
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25225/fozo.v60.i4.a11.2011