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Introgressive hybridization between two Iberian endemic cyprinid fish: a comparison between two independent hybrid zones

Journal

JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 817-828

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.01953.x

Keywords

Achondrostoma oligolepis; hybridization; Iberian Cyprinidae; microsatellites; mtDNA; Pseudochondrostoma duriense

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) [PPCDT/BIA-BDE/57805/2004, SFHR/BPD/26850/2006]
  2. Canadian Research Chair in Genomics and Conservation of Aquatic Resources

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Pseudochondrostoma duriense and Achondrostoma oligolepis are two Iberian endemic cyprinid fish species that occur in sympatry over most of their distribution range and that are suspected to hybridize in nature. Here, we employed a combination of mitochondrial and microsatellite markers to explore the extent of introgressive hybridization between these fishes. Two natural hybrid zones were identified in different river basins. Introgression was bi-directional and both hybrid zones consisted mostly of parental genotypes/phenotypes (i.e. bimodal hybrid zones). Yet, they appeared to differ in the extent and direction of introgression, which supports the view that they constitute independent outcomes of different hybridization processes probably influenced by environmental features. Several discordances were found between mtDNA and microsatellite results, suggesting that this hybridization process has complex consequences and illustrating the importance of using independent markers to define accurately the hybrid status of individuals in the presence of high levels of backcrossing.

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