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    Postglacial Colonization of the North European Seas by Pacific Fishes and Lamprey / A. A. Makhrov, D. L. Lajus // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2018. - Vol. 11, Is. 3. - P247-258, DOI 10.1134/S1995425518030071. - Cited References:134. - This work was supported by Russian Science Foundation, project no. 16-14-10001. . - ISSN 1995-4255. - ISSN 1995-4263
РУБ Ecology
Рубрики:
MULTIPLE GLACIAL REFUGIA
   GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION

   SPECIES COMPLEX

   1956

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Arctic Ocean -- zoogeography -- phylogeography -- fish -- lamprey -- evolution -- immobilization
Аннотация: A critical analysis of literature data on the distribution, morphology, and phylogeography of the Arctic lamprey (Lethenteron camtschaticum) and five species of marine and anadromous fish such as navaga (Eleginus navaga), pollock (Theragra chalcogramma), rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax dentex), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), and pond smelt (Hypomesus olidus) has been performed. The results show that all these species have colonized Northern European seas, distributing along the Arctic coastline of Eurasia after the glacier retreat. The reasons that the dispersal of these species in the Atlantic Ocean may be impeded (preference for a cold environment, competition, and decrease of the evolutionary potential) are discussed.

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Russian Acad Sci, Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Moscow 119071, Russia.
Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk Sci Ctr, Inst Biophys, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia.
St Petersburg State Univ, St Petersburg 199178, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Makhrov, A. A.; Lajus, D. L.; Russian Science Foundation [16-14-10001]

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    Phylogeography of Common Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) of Northwestern Russia / E. A. Borovikova, J. I. Malina // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2018. - Vol. 11, Is. 3. - P286-296, DOI 10.1134/S1995425518030058. - Cited References:47. - We are grateful to V.S. Artamonova, S.N. Baldina, N.V. Bardukov, I.V. Vikhrev, N.V. Gordeeva, E.E. Ezhova, A.A. Makhrov, A.P. Novoselov, Yu.S. Reshetnikov, A.Yu. Rol'skii, S.G. Sokolov, O.P. Sterligov, A.N. Sharov, Yu.N. Sharova, V.A. Shirokov, I.L. Schurov, and V.V. Ignatenko and stuff members at the fishery monitoring station of the Vygskii hatchery, staff at the Vologda laboratory of the State Scientific Research Institute of Lake and River Fisheries branch and Pskov division of the State Scientific Research Institute of Lake and River Fisheries, and staff at the Forvat hatchery for assistance in sampling the materials for the study. We thank also A.A. Makhrov for discussing the materials, advice, and commenting on the manuscript. This study was financially supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 16-14-10001. . - ISSN 1995-4255. - ISSN 1995-4263
РУБ Ecology
Рубрики:
MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA VARIATION
   NORTHERN EURASIA

   CONTROL REGION

   ROUND

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
whitefish Coregonus lavaretus -- genetic polymorphism -- mitochondrial DNA -- phylogeography -- periglacial refugium
Аннотация: This paper elucidates the features of colonization by whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L.) of waterbodies of the European part of Russia in relation to Pleistocene glaciation. Based on the data on the frequencies and phylogenetic relationships of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes, a significant role of migrants from the western periglacial refugia is shown. The first large refugium was located at the North Atlantic; the second was at the South-Eastern Baltic. Until the last glaciation, with the maximum at about 20000 years ago, migrations from Siberia took place as well. However, at present the descendants of these migrants in the waterbodies of Northwestern Russia are not the dominants. The size of the refugium where the population lived prior to expansion may be an important condition for the successful spreading of common whitefish.

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Russian Acad Sci, Papanin Inst Biol Inland Waters, Borok 152742, Russia.
Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Biophys, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Borovikova, E. A.; Malina, J. I.; Russian Science Foundation [16-14-10001]

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    The Center of Origin and Colonization Routes of Noble Salmons of the GenusSalmo(Salmonidae, Actinopterigii) / V. S. Artamonova, S. A. Afanasyev, N. V. Bardukov [et al.] // Dokl. Biochem. Biophys. - 2020. - Vol. 493, Is. 1. - P171-177, DOI 10.1134/S160767292004002X. - Cited References:14. - The work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 16-14-10001). . - ISSN 1607-6729. - ISSN 1608-3091
РУБ Biochemistry & Molecular Biology + Biophysics
Рубрики:
PHYLOGENY
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
molecular evolution -- phylogeography -- barcoding -- salmonids -- brown trout -- phylogeny
Аннотация: Genetic diversity and colonization routes of noble salmons were studied using a partial nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrialCOIgene. The brown troutS. trutta,which is the most ancient species of the genus, was concluded to originate from the modern southeastern Pontic-Caspian area, which is currently inhabited by members of the subspeciesS. trutta oxianus. Migrating westward while the Paratethys was in existence (5-34 million years ago), species of the genus colonized ancient water bodies in the modern Mediterranean basin and formed many isolated populations that survived desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea (5-6 million years ago). The Strait of Gibraltar mediated brown trout migrations to Northern Europe; the subspeciesS. trutta truttabelongs to a relatively young phylogenetic lineage of the species. A separate brown trout lineage, currently classified as the subspeciesS. trutta labrax,formed most likely in the area of the modern Danube basin, which was a relatively separate part of the Paratethys and was sometimes isolated as the Pannonian Lake. A highly divergent phylogenetic lineage of Atlantic salmon (S. salar) haplotypes originates from a haplotype of the brown trout that inhabited the area of the modern Strait of Gibraltar.

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Russian Acad Sci, Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Moscow, Russia.
Russian Acad Sci, Krasnoyarsk Sci Ctr, Fed Res Ctr, Inst Biophys,Siberian Branch, Akademgorodok 50-50, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Inst Hydrobiol, Kiev, Ukraine.
Fed Select & Genet Ctr Fish Farming, Ropsha Settlement, Ropsha, Leningrad Oblas, Russia.
Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Schmalhausen Inst Zool, Kiev, Ukraine.
Kerch State Maritime Technol Univ, Fed State Budgetary Educ Inst Higher Educ, Kerch, Crimea, Russia.
VNIRO AzNIIRKh, Azov Black Sea Branch, Krasnodar Branch, Rostov Na Donu, Russia.
Abovyan Armenian State Pedag Univ, Yerevan, Armenia.
Kuban State Univ, Krasnodar, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Artamonova, V. S.; Afanasyev, S. A.; Bardukov, N. V.; Golod, V. M.; Kokodiy, S. V.; Koulish, A. V.; Pashkov, A. N.; Pipoyan, S. K.; Reshetnikov, S. I.; Makhrov, A. A.; Russian Science FoundationRussian Science Foundation (RSF) [16-14-10001]

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    The Center of Origin and Colonization Routes of Noble Salmons of the Genus Salmo (Salmonidae, Actinopterigii) / V. S. Artamonova, S. A. Afanasyev, N. V. Bardukov [et al.] // Doklad. Biochem. Biophys. - 2020. - Vol. 493, Is. 1. - P171-177, DOI 10.1134/S160767292004002X . - ISSN 1607-6729
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
barcoding -- brown trout -- molecular evolution -- phylogeny -- phylogeography -- salmonids
Аннотация: Abstract: Genetic diversity and colonization routes of noble salmons were studied using a partial nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial COI gene. The brown trout S. trutta, which is the most ancient species of the genus, was concluded to originate from the modern southeastern Pontic-Caspian area, which is currently inhabited by members of the subspecies S. trutta oxianus. Migrating westward while the Paratethys was in existence (5–34 million years ago), species of the genus colonized ancient water bodies in the modern Mediterranean basin and formed many isolated populations that survived desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea (5–6 million years ago). The Strait of Gibraltar mediated brown trout migrations to Northern Europe; the subspecies S. trutta trutta belongs to a relatively young phylogenetic lineage of the species. A separate brown trout lineage, currently classified as the subspecies S. trutta labrax, formed most likely in the area of the modern Danube basin, which was a relatively separate part of the Paratethys and was sometimes isolated as the Pannonian Lake. A highly divergent phylogenetic lineage of Atlantic salmon (S. salar) haplotypes originates from a haplotype of the brown trout that inhabited the area of the modern Strait of Gibraltar. © 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

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Держатели документа:
Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
Institute of Biophysics of Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center,” Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademgorodok 50/50, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Institute of Hydrobiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Federal Selection and Genetic Center of Fish Farming, Ropsha settlement, Leningrad oblast, Russian Federation
Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education Kerch State Maritime Technological University, Kerch, Crimea, Russian Federation
Azov–Black Sea Branch, VNIRO (AzNIIRKh), Krasnodar branch, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation
Abovyan Armenian State Pedagogical University, Yerevan, Armenia
Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russian Federation

Доп.точки доступа:
Artamonova, V. S.; Afanasyev, S. A.; Bardukov, N. V.; Golod, V. M.; Kokodiy, S. V.; Koulish, A. V.; Pashkov, A. N.; Pipoyan, S. K.; Reshetnikov, S. I.; Makhrov, A. A.

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    Morphological and Genetic Diversity of Two Forms of Muksun Coregonus muksun (Salmonidae) of the Khatanga River Basin as a Key for Understanding the Phylogenetic Relationships between Muksun and Whitefish C. lavaretus / E. A. Borovikova, Y. V. Budin // J. Ichthyol. - 2020. - Vol. 60, Is. 6. - P909-922, DOI 10.1134/S0032945220060016. - Cited References:52. - The paper is prepared with financial support of the Russian Scientific Foundation, grant no. 16-14-10001. . - ISSN 0032-9452. - ISSN 1555-6425
РУБ Fisheries + Zoology
Рубрики:
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
   POPULATION

   ALBULA

   IDENTIFICATION

   PLESHCHEYEVO

   MTDNA

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
muksun Coregonus muksun -- low-density-rakered form -- high-density-rakered -- form -- morphology -- mitochondrial DNA -- ITS1 -- phylogeny -- Khatanga River
Аннотация: Morphological analysis of muksun Coregonus muksun of the Khatanga River basin revealed that along with its typical high-density-rakered form, individuals of the low-density-rakered form also live in this region. Analysis of the genetic polymorphism of three marker regions of mitochondrial (ND1 and COI fragments) and nuclear (ITS1) DNA indicates the polyphyletic origin of these forms. The revealed low level of genetic differentiation of muksun and whitefish C. lavaretus, along with the available data on the absence of clear diagnostic species characteristics, suggest that they belong to the same biological species C. lavaretus.

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RAS, IBIW, Papanin Inst Biol Inland Waters, Borok, Russia.
Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biophys, Siberian Branch, IBP,RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
All Russian Sci Res Inst Fisheries & Oceanog, Krasnoyarsk Branch, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Krasnoyarsk State Agr Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Borovikova, E. A.; Budin, Yu. V.; Russian Scientific FoundationRussian Science Foundation (RSF) [16-14-10001]

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