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The mixed phylogenetic origin of northern pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus 1758) populations in the Middle Danubian drainage

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BMC ZOOLOGY
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40850-022-00129-6

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Cytochrome B; D-loop; Secondary contact; Hybridisation; Carpathian basin; Anthropogenic effect

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  1. Balaton Limnological Research Institute
  2. OTKA [FK140902, PD138612]
  3. Bolyai Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  4. European Union
  5. European Social Fund
  6. Higher Education Institutional Excellence Program FEKUT2019 - Ministry of Human Capacities (Hungary) [TUDFO/ 47138/2019-ITM]
  7. Collegium Talentum Programme of Hungary
  8. Ministry of Innovation and Technology [TKP2020-NKA-16]
  9. New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology in Hungary [UNKP-21-4]
  10. National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary [TKP2020-IKA-04, 2020-4.1.1-TKP2020]
  11. [EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00008]
  12. [NKFIH-872-3/2020]

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This study investigated the phenotypic and phylogenetic diversity of Middle Danubian northern pike populations. The results showed that the populations exhibited high levels of phenotypic variance and were influenced by three major lineages. Human introduction may have played a role in the spread of non-native lineages within the watershed.
Background Pikes, members of genus Esox, are widespread freshwater predators of the northern hemisphere, and important sport fish also. From the Carpathian basin only one species, the northern pike (E. lucius) is noted. At the same time the pike stocks living in this area show high level of phenotypic variance (e.g. various body pattern) and its growth varies highly both among and within populations. These features usually explained by the environmental diversity of the area. Whereas we think that genetic reasons -e.g. the appearance of other/new pike species in the area- may also be responsible for these observed features. Since as no detailed information have been published from the pike populations of this area, so far; we conducted phylogenetic and morphological assay on 88 pike specimens, collected from 49 Middle Danubian sampling sites. Results Our phylogenetic surveys showed that the northern pike appear in the study area solely, but all the three of its major lineages (Northern, Circumpolar, Southern) were indicated. Only six specimens represent the Northern lineage, collected from the western part of the study area. The Circumpolar and Southern lineages were common in the Carpathian basin, but the Southern lineage showed higher levels of haplotype diversity than the Circumpolar clade. Which indicates that only the Southern lineage is native in the area, while the other two groups could have appeared in the Middle Danubian system either spontaneously or by human introduction. Moreover, the different clades appeared in the same populations, suggesting the opportunity of inter-lineage hybridisation. From the studied morphologicalal features, the number of scales on the lateral line and the head length showed significant differences among the lineages. At the same time the body pattern of the studied individuals seems to be rather influenced by the ontogenic changes than phylogeny. Conclusions The high phenotypic variability of Middle Danubian northern pike populations may be due that all of its three major clades appeared and came in secondary contact in the area. In the within watershed spread of the non-native lineages the human stocking/transfer may play a considerable role.

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