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@proceedings{749615, author = {Vyskočilová, Martina and Ondračková, Markéta and Šimková, Andrea}, booktitle = {7th International Symposium on Fish Parasites, 24-28.9.2007, Viterbo, Italy}, keywords = {microsatellites; gobies}, language = {eng}, title = {The microsatellite variability and parasitism in native and introduced populations of four Neogobius species (Gobiidae)}, year = {2007} }
TY - CONF ID - 749615 AU - Vyskočilová, Martina - Ondračková, Markéta - Šimková, Andrea PY - 2007 TI - The microsatellite variability and parasitism in native and introduced populations of four Neogobius species (Gobiidae) KW - microsatellites KW - gobies N2 - Microsatellite DNA was used for determination of differences in genetic diversity between native and non-native populations of four Ponto–Caspian gobies, Neogobius kessleri, N. melanostomus, N. fluviatilis and N. gymnotrachelus. In general, low level of polymorphism of microsatellite loci was observed in the introduced populations of Neogobius species comparing to the native populations, which could be explained as the consequences of invasive strategy and founder effect. Parasite fauna of N. kessleri and N. melanostomus (the same river system) showed slight differences in both parasite abundance and parasite species richness. On the other hand, non-native populations of N. fluviatilis and N. gymnotrachelus (dissimilar river system) were less parasitized compared to the native populations. The results obtained from the analyses suggest that higher difference in microsatellite variability between native and non-native populations in Neogobius species is related to the difference in level of parasitism. ER -
VYSKOČILOVÁ, Martina, Markéta ONDRAČKOVÁ a Andrea ŠIMKOVÁ. The microsatellite variability and parasitism in native and introduced populations of four Neogobius species (Gobiidae). In \textit{7th International Symposium on Fish Parasites, 24-28.9.2007, Viterbo, Italy}. 2007.
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