Genetic Diversity, Population Structure and Differentiation of Farmed and Wild African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in Nigeria
Mark K. Sanda, Neil B. Metcalfe, Maria Capstick, Jenna Nichols, Barbara K. Mable

TL;DR
This study examines the genetic differences between farmed and wild African catfish in Nigeria, revealing lower genetic diversity in farmed populations and evidence of fish escaping from farms into the wild.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the genetic structure and differentiation of farmed and wild African catfish populations in Nigeria, including evidence of farm escapees and loci under selection.
Findings
Natural populations showed higher genetic diversity compared to farmed populations.
High genetic differentiation was found between farmed and wild catfish populations.
Five wild albino individuals suggest possible farm escapees, indicating risks from aquaculture.
Abstract
The African catfish ( Clarias gariepinus ) is a commercially important species, for both fisheries and aquaculture, and is now the most commonly farmed fish in sub‐Saharan Africa. However, knowledge about the genetic diversity and population structure of natural and farmed populations, which is crucial for effective conservation and sustainable aquaculture management, is scarce. Using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene (COI) sequencing and genomic analysis using triple restriction site‐associated DNA sequencing (3RAD), we investigated the genetic diversity and population structure of farmed and natural C. gariepinus populations from Nigeria including an albino form found in the natural environment. Eleven COI haplotypes were identified, of which seven were unique to natural samples. From the 3RAD results, natural sampling sites had a slightly broader range and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity · Genetic diversity and population structure · Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
