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Current status of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations within eastern Pyrenees genetic refuges

Since the end of the 20th century, some headwaters of rivers in the eastern Pyrenees have been designated as genetic refuges to protect remaining native brown trout (Salmo trutta) diversity. The declaration was based on limited or no evidence of genetic impact from released non-native Atlantic hatchery fish. Hatchery releases were completely banned into the genetic refuges, but pre-existing fishing activities were maintained. Specific locations in each refuge have been monitored every 2–3 trout generations to update genetic information to accurately assess the contribution of these reservoirs to the preservation of native brown trout gene pools. This work updates genetic information to year 2014 in three of these locations (in Ter, Freser and Flamisell rivers). Previous studies identified hatchery introgressed populations within refuges and suggested discrepancies between the underlying intention of the genetic refuges and the gene pools detected. Therefore, we also examined genetic divergences among locations inside refuge river segments. Combined information at five microsatellite and the lactate dehydrogenase C (LDH-C*) loci showed reduced but significant temporal native allele frequency fluctuations in some of the above specific locations that did not modify overall levels of local diversity and river divergences. Bayesian clustering analyses confirmed the presence of differentiated native units within each genetic refuge. Some locations of the Freser River within the genetic refuge area showed high hatchery impact of non-native fish (over 20%). We discuss additional local actions (releases of native fish, selective removals and fishery reinforcement with sterile individuals) to improve the conservation objective of genetic refuges

© Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2017, vol. 26, núm. 1, p. 120-132

Wiley

Autor: Araguas Solà, Rosa M.
Vera Rodríguez, Manuel
Aparicio, Enric
Sanz Ball-llosera, Núria
Fernández Cebrián, Raquel
Marchante, Concha
García Marín, José Luis
Data: 1 gener 2017
Resum: Since the end of the 20th century, some headwaters of rivers in the eastern Pyrenees have been designated as genetic refuges to protect remaining native brown trout (Salmo trutta) diversity. The declaration was based on limited or no evidence of genetic impact from released non-native Atlantic hatchery fish. Hatchery releases were completely banned into the genetic refuges, but pre-existing fishing activities were maintained. Specific locations in each refuge have been monitored every 2–3 trout generations to update genetic information to accurately assess the contribution of these reservoirs to the preservation of native brown trout gene pools. This work updates genetic information to year 2014 in three of these locations (in Ter, Freser and Flamisell rivers). Previous studies identified hatchery introgressed populations within refuges and suggested discrepancies between the underlying intention of the genetic refuges and the gene pools detected. Therefore, we also examined genetic divergences among locations inside refuge river segments. Combined information at five microsatellite and the lactate dehydrogenase C (LDH-C*) loci showed reduced but significant temporal native allele frequency fluctuations in some of the above specific locations that did not modify overall levels of local diversity and river divergences. Bayesian clustering analyses confirmed the presence of differentiated native units within each genetic refuge. Some locations of the Freser River within the genetic refuge area showed high hatchery impact of non-native fish (over 20%). We discuss additional local actions (releases of native fish, selective removals and fishery reinforcement with sterile individuals) to improve the conservation objective of genetic refuges
Format: application/pdf
Cita: 000760
ISSN: 0906-6691 (versió paper)
1600-0633 (versió electrònica)
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/13757
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Wiley
Col·lecció: Versió postprint del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eff.12260
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És part de: © Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2017, vol. 26, núm. 1, p. 120-132
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Matèria: Truita comuna -- Protecció -- Pirineu català
Trout -- Conservation -- Catalan Pyrenees
Truites (Peixos) -- Pirineu català
Trout -- Catalan Pyrenees
Títol: Current status of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations within eastern Pyrenees genetic refuges
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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