"71" . "Bohlen, Joerg" . . "RIV/60076658:12610/07:00007906" . . . "\u0160lechtov\u00E1, Vendula" . . "1"^^ . "RIV/60076658:12610/07:00007906!RIV08-MSM-12610___" . . "Journal of Fish Biology" . . "431482" . "Low mitochondrial divergence indicates a rapid expansion across Europe in the weather loach, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)"@en . . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "4"^^ . . "[37BD2BA5D3EF]" . . "N\u011Bkolik fylogeografick\u00FDch studi\u00ED za pou\u017Eit\u00ED \u00FAdaj\u016F o sekvenci mtDNA odhalilo expresi geografick\u00E9 struktury u t\u00E9m\u011B\u0159 ka\u017Ed\u00E9ho studovan\u00E9ho druhu evropsk\u00FDch sladkovodn\u00EDch ryb. Auto\u0159i p\u0159edkl\u00E1daj\u00ED fylogeografickou studii u Misgurnus fossilis na z\u00E1klad\u011B 43 vzork\u016F ze 17 lokalit nap\u0159\u00ED\u010D hlavn\u00ED \u010D\u00E1st\u00ED zn\u00E1me oblasti roz\u0161\u00ED\u0159en\u00ED M. fossilis. P\u0159es zna\u010Dnou geografickou vzd\u00E1lenost mezi m\u00EDsty sb\u011Bru a p\u0159es p\u016Fvod vzork\u016F z r\u016Fzn\u00FDch hlavn\u00EDch evropsk\u00FDch \u0159\u00ED\u010Dn\u00EDch syst\u00E9m\u016F bylo detekov\u00E1no pouze osm bl\u00EDzce p\u0159\u00EDbuzn\u00FDch haplotyp\u016F v sekvenc\u00EDch celomitochondri\u00E1ln\u00EDho cytochromu b. Nejobvyklej\u0161\u00ED haplotyp I zahrnoval v\u00EDce ne\u017E 60% vzork\u016F a vyskytoval se v \u00FAmo\u0159\u00ED Severn\u00EDho mo\u0159e v severn\u00EDm N\u011Bmecku, v povod\u00ED Dunaje a Labe v \u010CR, v povod\u00ED Niemy v Polsku a v povod\u00ED Dn\u011Bstru a Visly na Ukrajin\u011B. Vzhledem k tomu, \u017Ee nejvy\u0161\u0161\u00ED po\u010Det haplotyp\u016F (\u0161est z osmi) a nejodchyln\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED haplotypy byly nalezeny v Dunaji, auto\u0159i p\u0159edb\u011B\u017En\u011B uva\u017Euj\u00ED, \u017Ee Dunaj mohl slou\u017Eit jako \u00FAto\u010Di\u0161t\u011B Misgurnus b\u011Bhem maxim\u00E1ln\u00EDho zaledn\u011Bn\u00ED v pleistoc\u00E9nu. Z tohoto \u00FAto\u010Di\u0161t\u011B druh p\u0159edpokl\u00E1da"@cs . . "Several phylogeographic studies using mtDNA sequence data have revealed an expressed geographic structure in nearly every European freshwater fish species studied. The authors present a phylogeographic study of Misgurnus fossilis on the base of 43 specimens from 17 localities across a major part of the known distribution area of M. fossilis. Despite the large geographic distance between the sampling points and their origin from different major European river systems, only eight closely related haplotypes in the sequences of the whole mitochondrial cytochrome b were detected. The most common haplotype I included more than 60%of specimens and occurred in the North Sea basin in northern Germany, in the Danube and Elbe basins in the Czech Republic, in the Nieman basin in Poland and in the Dniester and Vistula basins in the Ukraine. Since the highest number of haplotypes (six out of eight) and the most divergent haplotypes were found in the Danube, the authors tentatively consider the Danube to have acted"@en . . "R\u00E1b, Petr" . . . . "N\u00EDzk\u00E1 mitochondri\u00E1ln\u00ED divergence nazna\u010Duje rychlou expanzi po Evrop\u011B u pisko\u0159e pruhovan\u00E9ho, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)"@cs . "Several phylogeographic studies using mtDNA sequence data have revealed an expressed geographic structure in nearly every European freshwater fish species studied. The authors present a phylogeographic study of Misgurnus fossilis on the base of 43 specimens from 17 localities across a major part of the known distribution area of M. fossilis. Despite the large geographic distance between the sampling points and their origin from different major European river systems, only eight closely related haplotypes in the sequences of the whole mitochondrial cytochrome b were detected. The most common haplotype I included more than 60%of specimens and occurred in the North Sea basin in northern Germany, in the Danube and Elbe basins in the Czech Republic, in the Nieman basin in Poland and in the Dniester and Vistula basins in the Ukraine. Since the highest number of haplotypes (six out of eight) and the most divergent haplotypes were found in the Danube, the authors tentatively consider the Danube to have acted" . "N\u00EDzk\u00E1 mitochondri\u00E1ln\u00ED divergence nazna\u010Duje rychlou expanzi po Evrop\u011B u pisko\u0159e pruhovan\u00E9ho, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)"@cs . "Colonization; fresh water; glaciations; phylogeography; Pleistocene; refuge"@en . "0022-1112" . "186-194" . . "Low mitochondrial divergence indicates a rapid expansion across Europe in the weather loach, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)" . . "P(LC06073), Z(MSM6007665809)" . . . "8"^^ . "B" . . "Low mitochondrial divergence indicates a rapid expansion across Europe in the weather loach, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)"@en . "12610" . "Low mitochondrial divergence indicates a rapid expansion across Europe in the weather loach, Misgurnus fossilis (L.)" . "Doadrio, Ignacio" .