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Shallow phylogeographic structuring of Vimba vimba across Europe suggests two distinct refugia during the last glaciation

  • B. Hänfling
  • , C. Dümpelmann
  • , N. G. Bogutskaya
  • , R. Brandl
  • , M. Brändle

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Genetic variation and geographical structuring of vimba Vimba vimba were analysed across 26 sites (80 individuals) by means of mtDNA sequences (cyt b gene, mitochondrial control region) to localize hypothesized glacial refugia and to reconstruct postglacial recoloniation routes. Although genetic diversity among sequenced individuals was low, a combined analysis of the two sequenced fragments revealed a western (central and northern Europe: Danube, Elbe and lakes of Sweden) and an eastern clade (eastern Europe: Dnieper-South Bug, Don, Neman). Furthermore, a number of divergent ancestral haplotypes distributed around the Black and Caspian Seas became apparent. Mismatch analyses supported a sudden expansion model for the populations of the western clade between 50 and 10 000 bp. Overall, the study provides strong evidence for a northward and westward expansion of V. vimba from two refugial regions located in the Danubian drainage and the northern Pontic regions respectively.

langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)2269-2286
Nombre de pages18
journalJournal of Fish Biology
Volume75
Numéro de publication9
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 24 janv. 2010

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