Genetic structure of the Silver Chub indicates distinctiveness of Lake Erie population

Author:

Elbassiouny Ahmed A.12ORCID,Fontenelle João Pedro23,Kočovský Patrick M.4,Mandrak Nicholas E.2,Lovejoy Nathan R.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell and Systems Biology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Department of Biological Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Institute of Forestry and Conservation University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center Huron Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSilver Chub Macrhybopsis storeriana is a small riverine minnow endemic to North American fresh waters. Its range extends from the southern USA to southcentral Canada; the latter includes a rare lacustrine population in Lake Erie. Anthropogenic activities pose an immediate threat to several Silver Chub populations, currently categorized from special concern to threatened at the state level in the USA and federally and provincially not‐at‐risk to endangered in Canada. Several studies have examined the anthropogenic causes for the decline of Silver Chub populations, but conservation efforts have been hindered by the lack of knowledge of the population genetics of this species.MethodsHere, we provide an assessment of the genetic diversity of Silver Chub populations across the USA and Canada using a fast‐evolving mitochondrial gene, with particular focus on the Lake Erie population.ResultWe found the Lake Erie population to be divergent from all other populations, with nearly all the haplotypes sampled there being private.ConclusionOur study provides genetic evidence that the Silver Chub population in Lake Erie could be considered a separate conservation unit.

Funder

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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