MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)

Historical data show that the native white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, was once widespread throughout South Tyrol (northern Italy), whereas recent studies identified only half a dozen remaining populations. In order to implement conservation strategies based on knowledge of genetic d...

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Main Authors: BARIC S., HÖLLRIGL A., FÜREDER L., DALLA VIA J.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2005-07-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2005018
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author BARIC S.
HÖLLRIGL A.
FÜREDER L.
DALLA VIA J.
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HÖLLRIGL A.
FÜREDER L.
DALLA VIA J.
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description Historical data show that the native white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, was once widespread throughout South Tyrol (northern Italy), whereas recent studies identified only half a dozen remaining populations. In order to implement conservation strategies based on knowledge of genetic diversity, each of the six remaining populations in South Tyrol and one population in Tyrol (Austria) were investigated by (i) sequencing segments of two mitochondrial DNA genes, 16S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, and (ii) by analysing four microsatellite DNA loci. Extremely low degrees of genetic differentiation within and among the South Tyrolean populations of A. pallipes were found with mitochondrial DNA sequences. In contrast, microsatellite data displayed not only substantial genetic structure among populations, but also moderate genetic variability within four out of six populations in South Tyrol. The two remaining populations revealed a complete absence of genetic variability. Moreover, both of these populations as well as the population from Austria were fixed for single alleles at three of the four investigated microsatellite loci. Our data have important conservation implications and also show that mitochondrial DNA is not always a sufficient tool to study crayfish populations on a small geographical scale.
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spelling doaj.art-3dd183f1e7c04c94ae934986fa1a13d52022-12-22T01:25:05ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022005-07-010376-37759961210.1051/kmae:2005018kmae2005376p599MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)BARIC S.HÖLLRIGL A.FÜREDER L.DALLA VIA J.Historical data show that the native white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, was once widespread throughout South Tyrol (northern Italy), whereas recent studies identified only half a dozen remaining populations. In order to implement conservation strategies based on knowledge of genetic diversity, each of the six remaining populations in South Tyrol and one population in Tyrol (Austria) were investigated by (i) sequencing segments of two mitochondrial DNA genes, 16S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, and (ii) by analysing four microsatellite DNA loci. Extremely low degrees of genetic differentiation within and among the South Tyrolean populations of A. pallipes were found with mitochondrial DNA sequences. In contrast, microsatellite data displayed not only substantial genetic structure among populations, but also moderate genetic variability within four out of six populations in South Tyrol. The two remaining populations revealed a complete absence of genetic variability. Moreover, both of these populations as well as the population from Austria were fixed for single alleles at three of the four investigated microsatellite loci. Our data have important conservation implications and also show that mitochondrial DNA is not always a sufficient tool to study crayfish populations on a small geographical scale.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2005018white-clawed crayfishgenetic diversitymicrosatellite DNAmitochondrial DNA
spellingShingle BARIC S.
HÖLLRIGL A.
FÜREDER L.
DALLA VIA J.
MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
white-clawed crayfish
genetic diversity
microsatellite DNA
mitochondrial DNA
title MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
title_full MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
title_fullStr MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
title_full_unstemmed MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
title_short MITOCHONDRIAL AND MICROSATELLITE DNA ANALYSES OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES POPULATIONS IN SOUTH TYROL (ITALY) AND TYROL (AUSTRIA)
title_sort mitochondrial and microsatellite dna analyses of austropotamobius pallipes populations in south tyrol italy and tyrol austria
topic white-clawed crayfish
genetic diversity
microsatellite DNA
mitochondrial DNA
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2005018
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