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Fish hosts, glochidia features and life cycle of the endemic freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera dahurica from the Amur Basin. / Vikhrev, IlyaV.; Makhrov, Alexander A. ; Artamonova, Valentina S.; Ermolenko, Alexey V. ; Gofarov, Mikhail Y.; Kabakov, Mikhail B.; Kondakov, Alexander V. ; Chukhchin, Dmitry G. ; Lyubas, Artem A. ; Bolotov, Ivan N. .

In: Scientific Reports, Vol. 9, No. 1, 8300, 01.12.2019.

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Vikhrev, I, Makhrov, AA, Artamonova, VS, Ermolenko, AV, Gofarov, MY, Kabakov, MB, Kondakov, AV, Chukhchin, DG, Lyubas, AA & Bolotov, IN 2019, 'Fish hosts, glochidia features and life cycle of the endemic freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera dahurica from the Amur Basin', Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 8300. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44752-9

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Vikhrev, I., Makhrov, A. A., Artamonova, V. S., Ermolenko, A. V., Gofarov, M. Y., Kabakov, M. B., Kondakov, A. V., Chukhchin, D. G., Lyubas, A. A., & Bolotov, I. N. (2019). Fish hosts, glochidia features and life cycle of the endemic freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera dahurica from the Amur Basin. Scientific Reports, 9(1), [8300]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44752-9

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Vikhrev, IlyaV. ; Makhrov, Alexander A. ; Artamonova, Valentina S. ; Ermolenko, Alexey V. ; Gofarov, Mikhail Y. ; Kabakov, Mikhail B. ; Kondakov, Alexander V. ; Chukhchin, Dmitry G. ; Lyubas, Artem A. ; Bolotov, Ivan N. . / Fish hosts, glochidia features and life cycle of the endemic freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera dahurica from the Amur Basin. In: Scientific Reports. 2019 ; Vol. 9, No. 1.

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title = "Fish hosts, glochidia features and life cycle of the endemic freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera dahurica from the Amur Basin",
abstract = "Margaritiferidae is a small freshwater bivalve family with 16 species. In spite of a small number of taxa and long-term history of research, several gaps in our knowledge on the freshwater pearl mussels still exist. Here we present the discovery of host fishes for Margaritifera dahurica, i.e. Lower Amur grayling, sharp-snouted lenok, and blunt-snouted lenok. The host fishes were studied in rivers of the Ussuri Basin. The identification of glochidia and fish hosts was confirmed by DNA analysis. The life cycle of M. dahurica and its glochidia are described for the first time. The SEM study of glochidia revealed that the rounded, unhooked Margaritifera dahurica larvae are similar to those of the other Margaritiferidae. Margaritifera dahurica is a tachytictic breeder, the larvae of which attach to fish gills during the Late August – September and finish the metamorphosis in June. Ancestral host reconstruction and a review of the salmonid - pearl mussel coevolution suggest that the ancestral host of the Margaritiferidae was a non-salmonid fish, while that of the genus Margaritifera most likely was an early salmonid species or their stem lineage. The overfishing of lenoks and graylings appears to be the most significant threat for this rare mussel species.",
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AU - Makhrov, Alexander A.

AU - Artamonova, Valentina S.

AU - Ermolenko, Alexey V.

AU - Gofarov, Mikhail Y.

AU - Kabakov, Mikhail B.

AU - Kondakov, Alexander V.

AU - Chukhchin, Dmitry G.

AU - Lyubas, Artem A.

AU - Bolotov, Ivan N.

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N2 - Margaritiferidae is a small freshwater bivalve family with 16 species. In spite of a small number of taxa and long-term history of research, several gaps in our knowledge on the freshwater pearl mussels still exist. Here we present the discovery of host fishes for Margaritifera dahurica, i.e. Lower Amur grayling, sharp-snouted lenok, and blunt-snouted lenok. The host fishes were studied in rivers of the Ussuri Basin. The identification of glochidia and fish hosts was confirmed by DNA analysis. The life cycle of M. dahurica and its glochidia are described for the first time. The SEM study of glochidia revealed that the rounded, unhooked Margaritifera dahurica larvae are similar to those of the other Margaritiferidae. Margaritifera dahurica is a tachytictic breeder, the larvae of which attach to fish gills during the Late August – September and finish the metamorphosis in June. Ancestral host reconstruction and a review of the salmonid - pearl mussel coevolution suggest that the ancestral host of the Margaritiferidae was a non-salmonid fish, while that of the genus Margaritifera most likely was an early salmonid species or their stem lineage. The overfishing of lenoks and graylings appears to be the most significant threat for this rare mussel species.

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