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Low Genetic Diversity and High Invasion Success of Corbicula fluminea (Bivalvia Corbiculidae) (Müller 1774) in Portugal

机译:葡萄牙Corbicula fluminea(BivalviaCorbiculidae)(Müller1774)的低遗传多样性和高入侵成功率

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The Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, is an invasive alien species (IAS) originally from Asia that has spread worldwide causing major ecological and economic impacts in aquatic ecosystems. Here, we evaluated C. fluminea genetic (using COI mtDNA, CYTb mtDNA and 18S rDNA gene markers), morphometric and sperm morphology variation in Portuguese freshwater ecosystems. The COI marker revealed a single haplotype, which belongs to the Asian FW5 invasive lineage, suggesting a common origin for all the 13 Portuguese C. fluminea populations analysed. Morphometric analyses showed differences between the populations colonizing the North (with the exception of the Lima River) and the Centre/South ecosystems. The sperm morphology examination revealed the presence of biflagellate sperm, a distinctive character of the invasive androgenetic lineages. The low genetic variability of the Portuguese C. fluminea populations and the pattern of sperm morphology have been illuminating for understanding the demographic history of this invasive species. We hypothesize that these populations were derived from a unique introductory event of a Corbicula fluminea FW5 invasive androgenic lineage in the Tejo River, which subsequently dispersed to other Portuguese freshwater ecosystems. The C. fluminea asexual reproductive mode may have assisted these populations to become highly invasive despite the low genetic diversity.
机译:亚洲蛤Cor(Corbicula fluminea)是一种入侵性外来物种(IAS),最初来自亚洲,已在世界范围内传播,对水生生态系统产生重大的生态和经济影响。在这里,我们评估了葡萄牙淡水生态系统中的C. fluminea遗传(使用COI mtDNA,CYTb mtDNA和18S rDNA基因标记),形态和精子形态变化。 COI标记揭示了一个单倍型,该单倍型属于亚洲FW5侵袭谱系,表明所分析的所有13个葡萄牙C. fluminea种群的共同起源。形态计量学分析表明,北部殖民地(利马河除外)和中部/南部生态系统的种群之间存在差异。精子形态学检查显示双鞭毛精子的存在,这是侵入性雄激素谱系的独特特征。葡萄牙C. fluminea种群的低遗传变异性和精子形态的模式为了解这种入侵物种的人口历史提供了启发。我们假设这些种群是来自特茹河中独特的氟龙草FW5侵入性雄性谱系的引种事件,该事件随后散布到其他葡萄牙淡水生态系统中。尽管遗传多样性低,但C. fluminea无性繁殖方式可能已帮助这些人群具有高侵入性。

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