波罗的海湖区欧洲鳗的遗传多样性和种群结构

Jelena Oreha, A. Morozova, Alberts Garkajs, M. Kirjušina, N. Škute
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安圭拉(Linnaeus, 1758)是拉脱维亚动物群中独特的地下生鱼类。波罗的海湖区代表自然招募和引进的鳗鱼。近几十年来,不仅在拉脱维亚,而且在欧洲,其人口都在减少。由于玻璃鳗的过度捕捞、迁徙路径的阻塞、HPS涡轮机的死亡、水污染以及疾病和寄生虫,欧洲鳗处于极度濒危状态。在拉脱维亚,只有一些水体是鳗鱼自然洄游的自由水域。目前,其地位已被认为是至关重要的,并通过了一系列规范性法案来恢复其地位,例如EC 1100/2007法规。欧洲鳗鲡(Anguilla)的重新放养计划在拉脱维亚已经进行了近一个世纪。本研究首次提供了关于波罗的海湖区淡水鳗鱼种群结构的数据,可用于区域和/或全球范围内鳗鱼的养护和水产养殖管理。通过分析在波罗的海湖区捕获的安圭拉个体mtDNA的Cyt b基因序列,确定了该地区安圭拉的种群遗传结构。对波罗的海湖地部分地区的10个水体进行了单倍型多样性研究,分别为:s š vers湖、Usmas湖、Ķišezers湖、Liepājas湖、Alūksnes湖、Rāznas湖、Vialikija湖Švakšty、Svir湖、Myadzyel湖、Myadzelka河。此外,本研究还调查了拉脱维亚安圭拉种群与世界其他安圭拉种群的亲缘性。这是关于波罗的海湖区鳗鱼种群遗传多样性的第一份报告。单倍型变异在各调查水体中存在差异。在目前的研究中,发现了7种新的独特单倍型。波罗的海湖区鳗鱼种群表现出较高的遗传多样性和快速的种群扩张,这可能是强化放养计划的结果。对Alūksnes湖的鳗鲡(Anguilla rostrata)进行了序列分析。
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GENETIC DIVERSITY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF THE EUROPEAN EEL (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA) IN BALTIC LAKELAND
Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758) is the unique catadromous fish species in the Latvian fauna. The Baltic Lakeland area representing naturally recruited and introduced eels. In recent decades, its population has decreased not only in Latvia, but also in Europe. European eel critically endangered due to overfishing of glass eels, blocking of migratory paths, deaths in HPS turbines, water pollution and diseases and parasites. Only some bodies of water are freely accessible to natural migration of eels in Latvia.Currently, its position has been recognized as being critical, and a range of normative acts have been adopted for its restoration, such as the Regulation EC 1100/2007. The restocking programs of the European eel Anguilla anguilla have been conducted for nearly one century in Latvia.This study provides the first data on population structure of freshwater eels in Baltic Lakeland, for use in eel conservation and management of aquaculture on a regional and/or global scale. By analysing the sequences of the Cyt b gene of mtDNA for individuals caught in locations throughout in Baltic Lakeland, we determined the population genetic structure of A. anguilla in the area. The diversity of haplotypes was studied in ten waterbodies from part of Baltic Lakeland, namely Lake Sīvers, Lake Usmas, Lake Ķišezers, Lake Liepājas, Lake Alūksnes, Lake Rāznas, Lake Vialikija Švakšty, Lake Svir, Lake Myadzyel, Myadzelka river. Additionally, this study investigated the affinity of the Latvian populations to other A. anguilla populations around the world.This is the first report about eel’s population genetic diversity in Baltic Lakeland. Haplotype variation was different in all investigated waterbodies. In current studies seven new unique haplotypes were detected. Eel population in Baltic Lakeland shows quite high genetic diversity and rapid population expansions, which possibly is results of intensive restocking program. Sequences characterized Anguilla rostrata in Lake Alūksnes were detected.
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