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Genetic relationships between sympatric and allopatric Coregonus ciscoes in North and Central Europe.

Thomas MehnerStefan PalmBo DellingJuha KarjalainenJolanta KiełpińskaAsja VogtJörg Freyhof
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Our results suggest that the genetic differentiation at neutral genetic markers among populations of the Baltic cisco complex has evolved (and is maintained) by random genetic drift in isolated populations. However, earlier studies on the Swedish populations combining mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite data indicate that also post-glacial immigration from separate glacial refugia has shaped the present genetic population structure. The low neutral differentiation of the German sympatric pairs in contrast to the Swedish pair suggests that recent anthropogenic effects on the lakes in Germany may put the endemic spring-spawners at risk to extinction.
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