Genetic diversity and genetic structure of the endangered Manchurian trout, Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis, at its southern range margin: conservation implications for future restoration

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Ji Eun Jang
Jae Hwan Kim
Ji Hyoun Kang
Song Yi Baek
Ju-hyoun Wang
Hwang-Goo Lee
Jun-Kil Choi
Jae-Seok Choi
Hyuk Je Lee
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[1] Sangji University,Molecular Ecology and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, College of Science and Engineering
[2] Korea University,Korean Entomological Institute
[3] Sangji University,Animal Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, College of Science and Engineering
[4] Kangwon National University,Institute of Environmental Research
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Conservation Genetics | 2017年 / 18卷
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Assisted colonization; Genetic bottleneck; Genetic diversity; Restoration genetics; Species range limit; Stocking;
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The Manchurian trout, Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis (family: Salmonidae), is a cold freshwater fish endemic to Northeast Asia. South Korean populations of this species, which comprise its southern range limit, have recently decreased markedly in size and are now becoming critically endangered. We assessed the current population status of this species in South Korea by estimating the levels of genetic diversity and genetic structure of five natural and four restored populations using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and eight nuclear microsatellite loci. Levels of within-population genetic diversity were low, suggesting that past effective population sizes (Ne) have been small. Each population had one or a maximum of two mtDNA haplotypes. Microsatellite allelic richness (AR) was significantly higher for natural populations (mean AR = 3.51; 95% confidence interval, 3.00–4.03) than for restored populations (mean AR = 2.61; 2.38–2.98). South Korean populations were significantly genetically isolated from one another, with private mtDNA haplotypes and microsatellite alleles, suggesting that limited gene flow has been occurring among populations. A mtDNA phylogeny revealed that South Korean lineages were more closely related to those of China than to those of North Korea and Russia. Overall, we suggest that future restoration efforts aimed at South Korean populations should consider the genetic characteristics reported here, which should help to fulfil effective conservation strategies for this highly cherished species. Our results will inform other conservation efforts, including assisted migration of freshwater fish populations at the equatorial end of the geographical range limit of the species.
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