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2023 Ecosystem Transformation 6 (4), 79-95

Population-genetic structure of the sterlet Acipenser ruthenus L., 1758 in the Mologa River during its re-acclimatization

Ignashev A.A., Shcherbakova V.D., Borisov M.Ya , Barmintseva A.E., Dumnich N. V., Mugue N.S.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-230810
Volume: 6
Number: 4
Pages: 79-95
Received: 10.08.2023
Accepted: 31.08.2023
Available online: 13.11.2023
Published: 15.11.2023
ISSN 2619-0931 Online
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This paper examines the size-age structure, growth and genetic polymorphism of the sterlet population of the Mologa River, Vologda Oblast, formed during reacclimatization measures. The introduction of sterlet into the Mologa River began in 2016, and since 2018 it has been found in research catches. In the channel medial sections of the river, the proportion of sterlet in total catches ranged from 31.4% to 49.3% in numbers and from 26.0% to 64.0% in biomass. In 2022, the catches included fish with a length of 22–51 cm and a weight of 64–958 g of five age groups. The size, weight and age composition of the emerging population is currently determined by the number of juvenile sterlet released in individual years. Mitochondrial DNA analysis revealed 23 different mtDNA haplotypes and low relative haplotype diversity. The level of observed nuclear DNA heterozygosity averaged 0.567 with a range from 0.149 to 0.871. Genetic heterogeneity of individuals in the emerging population of sterlet from the Mologa River is sufficient for the local population of a river.

Andrey Alekseevich Ignashev
Vologda Branch of FSBSI “VNIRO” (“VologodNIRO”)
ul. Levicheva 5, Vologda, 160012 Russia

senior specialist

Viktoria Dmitrievna Shcherbakova
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (FSBSI “VNIRO”)
Okruzhnoy pr. 19, Moscow, 105187 Russia

specialist

M. Ya. Borisov
Vologda Branch of FSBSI “VNIRO” (“VologodNIRO”)
ul. Levicheva 5, Vologda, 160012 Russia

Ph.D. in Biology, leading researcher
myaborisov@mail.ru

Anna Evgenievna Barmintseva
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (FSBSI “VNIRO”)
Okruzhnoy pr. 19, Moscow, 105187 Russia

Ph.D. in Biology, leading researcher

Nelya Vasilievna Dumnich
Vologda Branch of FSBSI “VNIRO” (“VologodNIRO”)
ul. Levicheva 5, Vologda, 160012 Russia

Ph.D. in Biology, associate professor, head of the branch

Nikolay Sergeevich Mugue
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (FSBSI “VNIRO”)
Okruzhnoy pr. 19, Moscow, 105187 Russia

Ph.D. in Biology, head of the department

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Keywords: size-age structure, linear growth, weight growth, microsatellite loci, alleles, mitochondrial DNA, haplotypes, genetic polymorphism

For citation: Ignashev, A.A. et al., 2023. Population-genetic structure of the sterlet Acipenser ruthenus L., 1758 in the Mologa River during its re-acclimatization. Ecosystem Transformation 6 (4), 79–95. https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-230810

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