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Three brown trout Salmo trutta lineages in Corsica described through allozyme variation

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The brown trout Salmo trutta is represented by three lineages in Corsica: (1) an ancestral Corsican lineage, (2) a Mediterranean lineage and (3) a recently stocked domestic Atlantic S. trutta lineage (all are interfertile); the main focus of this study was the ancestral Corsican S. trutta, but the other lineages were also considered. A total of 38 samples captured between 1993 and 1998 were analysed, with nearly 1000 individuals considered overall. The Corsican ancestral lineage (Adriatic lineage according to the mitochondrial DNA control region nomenclature, AD) mostly inhabits streams in the southern half of the island; the Mediterranean lineage (ME) is present more in the north, especially in Golu River, but most populations are an admixture of these lineages and the domestic Atlantic S. trutta (AT). Locations where the Corsican ancestral S. trutta is dominant are now protected against stocking and sometimes fishing is also forbidden. The presence of the Corsican S. trutta is unique in France.

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hal-03000895 , version 1 (12-11-2020)

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P. Berrebi. Three brown trout Salmo trutta lineages in Corsica described through allozyme variation. Journal of Fish Biology, 2015, 86 (1), pp.60-73. ⟨10.1111/jfb.12534⟩. ⟨hal-03000895⟩
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