Temporal analysis of genetic diversity and gene flow in the threatened catfish Pseudoplatystoma magdaleniatum from a dammed neotropical river
Kevin León García-Castro, Edna Judith Márquez, Jesus E. Maldonado, Jesus E. Maldonado, Jesus E. Maldonado

TL;DR
This study analyzes genetic diversity and gene flow in a threatened catfish species in a dammed river to assess conservation risks.
Contribution
The study provides a temporal comparison of genetic diversity and structure in a dammed river's catfish population.
Findings
The catfish population showed a stable panmictic structure over 4 to 10 years.
High genetic diversity and evidence of a recent bottleneck were detected.
Habitat connectivity is recommended to maintain gene flow and support conservation.
Abstract
The striped catfish Pseudoplatystoma magdaleniatum is a large-sized migratory species from the north Andes region, endemic to Magdalena basin and one of the major fishery resources. Despite the estimated reduction of over 80% of the fisheries production of this species throughout the basin in recent decades, its population in the lower Magdalena-Cauca basin showed healthy genetics after molecular analyses. However, the current conservation status of this species and several habitat disturbances demand the re-evaluation of its population genetics to infer evolutionary risks and assess potential changes. This work analyzed a total of 164 samples from the Cauca River collected downstream the Ituango Dam between 2019–2021 using species-specific microsatellite markers to compare the genetic diversity and structure in samples collected between 2010–2014 from the lower Magdalena-Cauca basin,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFish biology, ecology, and behavior · Fish Ecology and Management Studies · Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
