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TitleTaxonomic implications in conservation management of white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) (Decapoda, Astacidae) in Northern Italy
AbstractAustropotamobius pallipes is a threatened species and a management plan must be put into action in order to avoid its extinction. As part of the recent conservation effort in Northern Italy, a phylogeographic and taxonomic study was deemed necessary. The sequencing of a 464 bp length of 16SmtDNA gene was used. The evolutionary topology and the parsimony network represented a well-structured separation into two clades. The genetic distance between clades was 4.78% (+/-0.71% SD) over the threshold for species distinction for the 16S mtDNA phylogenetic marker. A. pallipes and A. italicus were syntopic in the Po hydrographic basin while A. pallipes was only found in the Northwestern region (Piedmont) and a suture-zone was detected in the Apennine (Scrivia River) and Alpine (Sesia River) affluents. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity showed a similar composition of genetic variability. The phylogeographic findings distinguish two wild population stocks that have to be protected during in situ management decisions. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
SourceBiological conservation 120 (1), pp. 1–10
Keywordsconservation.Austropotamobiusfreshwater crayfishmtDNAtaxonomy
JournalBiological conservation
EditorElsevier,, Barking, Regno Unito
Year2004
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.biocon.2004.01.020
AuthorsZaccara, S; Stefani, F; Galli, P; Nardi, PA; Crosa, G
Text307881 2004 10.1016/j.biocon.2004.01.020 ISI Web of Science WOS 000223381700001 conservation. Austropotamobius freshwater crayfish mtDNA taxonomy Taxonomic implications in conservation management of white clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes Decapoda, Astacidae in Northern Italy Zaccara, S; Stefani, F; Galli, P; Nardi, PA; Crosa, G University of Insubria; University of Milan; University of Milan; University of Pavia Austropotamobius pallipes is a threatened species and a management plan must be put into action in order to avoid its extinction. As part of the recent conservation effort in Northern Italy, a phylogeographic and taxonomic study was deemed necessary. The sequencing of a 464 bp length of 16SmtDNA gene was used. The evolutionary topology and the parsimony network represented a well structured separation into two clades. The genetic distance between clades was 4.78% / 0.71% SD over the threshold for species distinction for the 16S mtDNA phylogenetic marker. A. pallipes and A. italicus were syntopic in the Po hydrographic basin while A. pallipes was only found in the Northwestern region Piedmont and a suture zone was detected in the Apennine Scrivia River and Alpine Sesia River affluents. The haplotype and nucleotide diversity showed a similar composition of genetic variability. The phylogeographic findings distinguish two wild population stocks that have to be protected during in situ management decisions. C 2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd. 120 Articolo in rivista Elsevier, 0006 3207 Biological conservation Biological conservation Biol. conserv. Biological conservation. fabrizio.stefani STEFANI FABRIZIO