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Genetic Monitoring Of Progeny Derived From Natural Spawning Ofacipenser Ruthenuslinnaeus, 1758 Andacipenser Stellatuspallas, 1771 As Well As Their Hybrids In The Lower Volga River During The Period 2017 To 2019

Alexey A. Sergeev,Anna E. Barmintseva, Stanislav A. Vlasenko, Sergey S. Fomin, Maria E. Tolochkova, Natalia I. Chavychalova,Nikolai S. Mugue

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
The state of natural spawning of sturgeons in the Lower Volga River was investigated through genetic monitoring of juveniles (larvae, fingerlings, subadults) captured at seven traditionally used monitoring locations. Sampling was performed during the period 2017-2019. In total, 460 individuals were caught and genotyped using a set of six microsatellite loci (Afug41, Afug51, Afug135, An20, AoxD161, AoxD165) and mtDNA control region sequencing. The observed species-specific microsatellite alleles revealed the presence of juvenile sturgeons originating from natural spawning also included some hybrids betweenAcipenser stellatusandA. ruthenus. Thus, the majority of sterlet breeding takes place in natural spawning grounds but also sterlet hybridizes with a small number of stellate sturgeons. Juveniles of other sturgeon species were not identified, and it is concluded that natural spawning activities of Russian sturgeon, beluga and ship sturgeon were insignificant or even absent in the Lower Volga during the observation period.
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hybrids, Lower Volga, natural spawning, stellate sturgeon, sterlet
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