Parasite and genetic diversity of big-scale sand smelt (Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810) populations in their natural and expansion ranges in Ukraine

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Yuriy Kvach
Yuliya Kutsokon
Alla Bakuma
Sabina Chebotar
Viktor Demchenko
Alexander Didenko
Sergii Snigirov
Volodymyr Yuryshynets
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[1] Institute of Marine Biology,
[2] National Academy of Science of Ukraine,undefined
[3] Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University,undefined
[4] Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology,undefined
[5] National Academy of Science of Ukraine,undefined
[6] Institute of Fisheries,undefined
[7] National Academy of Agrarian Science of Ukraine,undefined
[8] Institute of Hydrobiology,undefined
[9] National Academy of Science of Ukraine,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2024年 / 123卷
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Population genetics; Parasite community; Fish; Neolimnetics; Microsatellites; Genetic diversity; River Dnipro;
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The big-scale sand smelt (Atherina boyeri) is an Atlanto-Mediterranean amphidromous fish species found within the Black Sea. Here, we assess differences in the parasite fauna of big-scale sand smelt populations from their natural range in the northwestern Black Sea and from their expansion range in the Lower and Middle River Dnipro. In addition, we undertook a microsatellite analysis to assess the genetic similarity of fish from the different locations. We found that the parasite community of fish in their natural range was wider than that from their expansion range. While the Gulf of Odesa was most distant from all other localities by parasite community composition and the Dnipro Reservoir was characterised by an absence of parasites (newest and most distant expansion locality), only fish from the Danube Delta showed a significant genetic difference. Our results suggest that the parasite community of big-scale sand smelt is primarily influenced by environmental factors, such as habitat type, water salinity and/or prey composition. Both microsatellite analysis and parasite community species composition (e.g. the presence of the marine Telosentis exiguus in the Kakhovka Reservoir and freshwater Raphidascaris sp. in the Gulf of Odesa) confirmed that populations in the River Dnipro reservoirs had, at some time, been connected with native marine populations, thus also confirming the species’ amphidromous nature.
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