Influences of Small Hydroelectric Plants on the genetic differentiation of Neotropical freshwater fish populations: a case study

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作者
Ferreira, Dhiego G. [1 ]
Galindo, Bruno A. [1 ]
Apolinario-Silva, Caroline [2 ]
Nascimento, Raul H. C. [2 ]
Frantine-Silva, Wilson [2 ]
Cavenagh, Analiza F. [2 ]
Silva, Matheus M. [1 ]
Feliciano, Daniele C. [1 ]
Aggio, Carlos E. G. [1 ]
Zanatta, Augusto S. [1 ]
Carvalho, Sandremir [1 ]
Sofia, Silvia H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Norte Parana, Grp Pesquisas Ecol Recursos Nat & Limnol GERCOL, Cornelio Procopio, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Londrina, Dept Biol Geral, Lab Genet & Ecol Anim LAGEA, Londrina, Parana, Brazil
关键词
Population genetics; fish conservation; Upper Parana River basin; microsatellite; fragmentation; HYPOSTOMUS-ANCISTROIDES TELEOSTEI; PARANA RIVER-BASIN; TROUT SALMO-TRUTTA; MICROSATELLITE LOCI; SMALL HYDROPOWER; GEOPHAGUS-BRASILIENSIS; DIVERSITY; FRAGMENTATION; IMPACTS; DAM;
D O I
10.1080/01650521.2021.1994349
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
In view of the growing global demand for electricity, many countries have been looking for ways to diversify production. However, in countries such as Brazil, hydroelectric power plants still constitute the predominant generating source, occupying important drainage systems, such as the Upper Parana River. At the same time, hydroelectric dams are among the main sources of impacts on freshwater fish, interfering, for example, in the genetic distribution of populations. Although the same could be expected from Small Hydroelectric Plants, very little genetic information has been obtained along Neotropical drainages. Based on this, the present study analyzed the DNA (microsatellite loci) of non-migratory fish species (seven) upstream and downstream of three Small Hydroelectric Plants in the Upper Parana River basin, obtaining information about the genetic distribution of fish populations in this scenario. In general, the data suggest that populations have been genetically subdivided by Small Hydroelectric Plants and that other factors, such as the number of Small Hydroelectric Plants along a drainage and connectivity with long free stretches, could also influence genetic differentiation levels, which provides information of great relevance to global discussions about the impacts of hydroelectric power plants, as well as for the implementation and management of projects.
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页码:527 / 539
页数:13
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