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Phylogeography of northern Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma malma based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jzs.12067

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Salvelinus; northern Dolly Varden; mtDNA genealogy; phylogeography

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  1. Presidium of RAS [09-I-P23-03, 11.G.34.31.001.0]
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research of the Russian Academy of Science [98-04-4819, 00-04-63057]

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The northern Dolly Varden, Salvelinus malma malma, is a typical representative of arctic fauna distributed in northeastern Asia and northwestern North America. Because its spawning habitats were affected by Pleistocene glacial advances over most of its natural range, S. m. malma is among the most interesting objects of phylogeographic and microevolutionary studies. We reconstructed the genealogy of mtDNA haplotypes from 27 Alaskan and Asian populations to study the influence of glacial and geological vicariance events on the contemporary population genetic structure, phylogeographic subdivision and distribution of the northern Dolly Varden. Analysis of restriction site states in three PCR-amplified mtDNA regions (ND1/ND2, ND5/ND6, Cytb/D-loop; 47% of the mitochondrial genome) resolved 75 haplotypes in 436 fish. Similar patterns of subspecific variation apparent from hierarchical diversity and nested clade analyses of mtDNA haplotypes identify weak spatial differentiation and low levels of divergence. Our results suggest that (1) demographic history has been influenced by historical range expansions and recent isolation by distance, (2) present populations from Asia and North America were colonized from one main Beringian Refugium, and (3) that this taxon's ancestral population probably experienced a bottleneck in the Beringian Refugium during the late Pleistocene (Wisconsin) glacial period.

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