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Title: The mitochondrial genomes of Iberian freshwater and diadromous fishes
Author: Veríssimo, Joana
Curto, Manuel
Alves, Maria Judite
de Almeida, Pedro Raposo
Aparicio, Enric
Clavero, Miguel
Chaves, Cátia
Fernandez-Delgado, Carlos
Hernández, Jesús
Jentoft, Sissel
Kalous, Lukáš
Magalhães, Maria Filomena
Martins, Filipa M.S.
Mateus, Catarina Sofia
Nogueira, Joana Garrido
Oliveira, Inês
Perdices, Anabel
Rocaspana, Rafel
Ribeiro, Filipe
Risueño, Pilar
Pou i Rovira, Quim
Queirós, João
Santos, Carlos David
Teixeira, Amílcar
Veríssimo, Ana
Volta, Pietro
Beja, Pedro
Gante, Hugo F.
Lopes-Lima, Manuel
Keywords: Mitochondrial genomes
Freshwater fishes
Diadromous fishes
Iberian Peninsula
Statistics and Probability
Information Systems
Education
Computer Science Applications
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
Library and Information Sciences
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 15 - Life on Land
Issue Date: 27-Feb-2025
Abstract: The Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe, is home to a distinctive freshwater fish fauna, predominantly composed of endemic species. This is a consequence of the prolonged isolation from western Europe caused by the Pyrenees, the diverse geological and climatic gradients, and the isolation of river basins. Freshwater and diadromous fishes have diversified in the Iberian Peninsula and include 72 currently recognized native species, 50 of which are endemic to the region. Habitat loss and degradation, the introduction of invasive species, and climate change have placed Iberian freshwater and diadromous fishes among the most threatened groups of vertebrates, with some species on the brink of extinction. Here, we present 60 new complete mitochondrial genome assemblies out of the 109 freshwater and diadromous fish species found in the Iberian Peninsula, including the mitogenomes of 37 endemics. These resources are crucial for characterising the mitochondrial evolution of species, reconstructing phylogeny and paleogeography, advancing species identification, delineation, and monitoring, and ultimately supporting conservation planning.
Description: Funding Information: FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology funded PRA, CSM, MC, FR, CDS and IO via the projects UIDB/04292/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDB/04292/2020) and UIDP/04292/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDP/04292/2020) awarded to MARE and project LA/P/0069/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/ LA/P/0069/2020) granted to the Associate Laboratory ARNET. H.G.F., M.C., F.R., C.D.S., A.V. and M.J.A. throug grant number PTDC/BIA-CBI/31644/2017, and CSM, IO, and PRA through PTDC/BIA-EVL/30695/2017. FR is supported by the Researcher Contract CEEC/0482/2020 and MLL by 2020.03608.CEECIND. JV was supported through PhD grants SFRH/BD/133159/2017 and COVID/BD/152600/2022, JGN by PhD grant 2020.04637. BD and IO by PhD grant 2022.10442.BD. LK was supported by project MŠMT 8J24AT008. PV was supported by LIFE21-NAT-IT-PREDATOR project n. 101074458. Work supported by National Funds through FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology in the scope of the project UIDP/50027/2020. FMSM and work cofunded by the project NORTE-01-0246-FEDER-000063, supported by Norte Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Work supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Grant Agreement Number 857251. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2025.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/187494
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-04297-7
ISSN: 2052-4463
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