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Strong genetic differentiation among populations of the freshwater shrimp Caridina cantonensis in Hong Kong: implications for conservation of freshwater fauna in urban areas

Ling Ming Tsang A , Kwok Ho Tsoi B , Simon Kin-Fung Chan C , Tony King-Tung Chan C and Ka Hou Chu D E
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A Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan.

B Department of Science and Environmental Studies, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Tai Po, Hong Kong.

C Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong.

D Simon F. S. Li Marine Science Laboratory, School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.

E Corresponding author. Email: kahouchu@cuhk.edu.hk

Marine and Freshwater Research 68(1) 187-194 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF15377
Submitted: 8 January 2015  Accepted: 9 December 2015   Published: 21 March 2016

Abstract

Freshwater organisms generally exhibit strong genetic structuring. Although understanding the level and spatial distribution of genetic diversity is crucial for conservation management planning, such information has received little attention until recently in highly developed cities where local extinction attributed to habitat destruction and urbanisation is intense. We compared the genetic divergence in mitochondrial COI of the freshwater shrimp Caridina cantonensis collected from 32 sites in Hong Kong, to determine the connectivity among populations and the levels of genetic diversity of the shrimp. We found that shrimp from different streams are genetically highly differentiated and each stream always has its own unique haplotype groups, even though some of the streams are separated only by a few kilometres, indicating very limited gene flow across streams. Moreover, genetic diversity within each stream is very low, usually with a single haplotype dominating the entire population, and genetic differentiation was observed among tributaries from the same drainage. The high genetic diversity of these species over short distances has significant conservation implications because a substantial amount of biodiversity may have already been lost as a result of past development. Careful conservation planning is essential for future development in Hong Kong and other cities.

Additional keywords: conservation genetics, genetic diversity, population genetics.


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