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Founding population size of an aquatic invasive species

Journal

CONSERVATION GENETICS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 2049-2053

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10592-009-0041-8

Keywords

Exotic species; Lake trout; Invasion; Bottleneck

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  1. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks
  2. National Science Foundation [DEB 0717456]

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Non-native species of fish threaten native fishes throughout North America, and in the Rocky Mountains, introduced populations of lake trout threaten native populations of bull trout. Effective management of lake trout and other exotic species require understanding the dynamics of invasion in order to either suppress non-native populations or to prevent their spread. In this study, we used microsatellite genetic data to estimate the number of lake trout that invaded a population of bull trout in Swan Lake, MT. Examination of genetic diversity and allele frequencies within the Swan Lake populations showed that most of the genes in the lake trout population are descended from two founders. This emphasizes the importance of preventing even a few lake trout from colonizing new territory.

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