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Título: Widespread Hybridization between Invasive Bleak (Alburnus alburnus) and Iberian Chub (Squalius spp.): A Neglected Conservation Threat
Autor: Curto, Manuel
Morgado-Santos, Miguel
Alexandre, Carlos M.
Alves, Maria Judite
Gante, Hugo F.
Gkenas, Christos
Medeiros, João P.
Pinheiro, Paulo J.
Almeida, Pedro R.
Magalhães, Maria Filomena
Ribeiro, Filipe
Data: Set-2022
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Curto, M.; Morgado-Santos, M.; Alexandre, C.M.; Alves, M.J.; Gante, H.F.; Gkenas, C.; Medeiros, J.P.; Pinheiro, P.J.; Almeida, P.R.; Magalhães, M.F.; Ribeiro, F. Widespread Hybridization between Invasive Bleak (Alburnus alburnus) and Iberian Chub (Squalius spp.): A Neglected Conservation Threat. Fishes 2022, 7, 247. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7050247
Resumo: Hybridization between native and nonnative fish species is a major conservation issue, especially in ecosystems with high levels of endemism, such as Iberian streams. To date, hybridization with the invasive bleak Alburnus alburnus has been reported for the Iberian chub Squalius alburnoides and S. pyrenaicus and in scattered locations only. However, the bleak is spreading in the region, potentially increasing the risks of hybridization with other Squalius species. To gather a more comprehensive picture on the current geography of hybridization, we compiled records on hybrids between bleak and chub in Portugal and conducted genetical assessments of hybrids between bleak and S. carolitertii. We found that hybridization with bleak is widespread throughout Portuguese river basins and involves at least S. alburnoides, S. pyrenaicus and S. carolitertii. Hybridization with bleak may not only cause waste of reproductive effort and damage the genetic integrity of these endemic species but also promote shifts in the reproductive dynamics of the S. alburnoides hybrid complex, which includes individuals with various ploidy levels and combinations of parental genomes, reproducing sexually and asexually. We recommend that future studies characterize the fitness of bleak hybrids and their ecological and genetic interactions with native fish, in order to design effective conservation measures.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/55938
DOI: 10.3390/fishes7050247
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