2018
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2929
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Mitochondrial DNA analyses of Donax trunculus (Mollusca: Bivalvia) population structure in the Iberian Peninsula, a bivalve with high commercial importance

Abstract: 1. The wedge clam, Donax trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758), is an ecologically and economically important species found in the warm waters of the Atlantic and Mediterranean areas. Donax trunculus has been suffering from a severe population decline in some wild stocks of the Iberian Peninsula, and genetic monitoring of wild populations can provide valuable information to support conservation measures and management policies.2. In this study, mitochondrial 16S rDNA (16S) and cytochrome b (Cytb) gene variation was exami… Show more

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“…Overall, 5S and ITS sequences show higher values of nucleotide diversity ( D. trunculus : 0.019–0.022; D. vittatus : 0.022–0.056) than other nuclear (18S, 28S and H3) and mitochondrial (16S and Cytb) markers in the same Donax species ( D. trunculus : ~0.005, [ 23 ]; D. vittatus : 0–0.007, [ 23 ]), possibly due to the high variability of NTS and ITS, even though 5S and 5.8S genes present high conservation degree through species [ 14 , 38 ], but also they are of smaller length. These results are in line with other marine species such as Hexaplex trunculus [ 33 ] where 5S was more variable than mitochondrial sequences (12S, 16S and COI).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, 5S and ITS sequences show higher values of nucleotide diversity ( D. trunculus : 0.019–0.022; D. vittatus : 0.022–0.056) than other nuclear (18S, 28S and H3) and mitochondrial (16S and Cytb) markers in the same Donax species ( D. trunculus : ~0.005, [ 23 ]; D. vittatus : 0–0.007, [ 23 ]), possibly due to the high variability of NTS and ITS, even though 5S and 5.8S genes present high conservation degree through species [ 14 , 38 ], but also they are of smaller length. These results are in line with other marine species such as Hexaplex trunculus [ 33 ] where 5S was more variable than mitochondrial sequences (12S, 16S and COI).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Theologidis et al [ 96 ] have studied the mode of inheritance of mitochondrial DNA. Recently, microsatellite markers have also been developed [ 64 , 82 ] and population genetic analyses based on this type of molecular markers [ 57 , 63 , 82 ] and mitochondrial markers [ 23 ] have been carried out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mollusks are a diverse group of filter feeders which can be found in a variety of aquatic habitats. They provide ecological services to a number of organisms ranging from habitat to food (Fernández-Pérez et al 2018). Being filter feeders, mollusks can accumulate and transfer microplastics to higher trophic levels, which will have detrimental effects on their consumers including humans.…”
Section: Mollusksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are a diverse group that can be found in a variety of aquatic habitats settings. They play a crucial role in ecosystem engineering, reshaping aquatic bottom conditions while also providing habitat, security, and food for a variety of other taxa (Fernández Pérez et al 2018).…”
Section: Impacts Of Microplastics On Molluscamentioning
confidence: 99%