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Microsatellite polymorphism in Italian populations of northern pike (Esox lucius L.)
Authors:Livia Lucentini  Antonella Palomba  Hovirag Lancioni  Lilia Gigliarelli  Mauro Natali  Fausto Panara
Institution:

aDipartimento di Biologia Cellulare e Ambientale, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Via Pascoli, 06123 Perugia, Italy

bAmministrazione Provinciale di Perugia, Ufficio Gestione Risorse Ittiche, Via Palermo 21/C, 06100 Perugia, Italy

Abstract:Northern pike (Esox lucius) is not considered an endangered species in Italy, but since recent studies indicate the decline of this population, conservation and management strategies based on the genetic differentiation of natural northern pike populations are needed. In this paper, genetic diversity was analysed in 10 Italian and 2 East European northern pike populations by means of seven microsatellite loci. Data indicated an appreciable genetic differentiation, in spite of a low genetic variation, and agreed with the low level of genetic polymorphism already observed for this species in North America and North Europe. Results of statistical tests revealed genetic peculiarities of the Italian populations, even though signals of recent contact between populations were found and discussed in relation to anthropic impacts, particularly to the stocking practice. This investigation represents the first approach to the knowledge of the genetic variability of Italian pike populations using microsatellite markers, and reported results could be of interest for future management and conservation programmes of this species in Italy.
Keywords:Esox lucius  Northern pike  Microsatellite  Fish management  Conservation genetics  Genetic diversity
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