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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Specific Identification of the Extinct Population of Sturgeons from the Rhône river by Sequencing of mtDNA from Bone Remains (Jardin d'Hiver, Arles, France, 6th to 2nd century BC.)

Nathalie Desse-bersetMarie PagesLaurent BrosseOlivier ChassaingH. HanniChristelle TougardPatrick Berrebi

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Genetic Diversity[SDE.BE.GP]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology/domain_sde.be.gpAncient DNA[SDE.BE.GP] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology/domain_sde.be.gpSturgeon[ SDE.BE.GP ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology/domain_sde.be.gpRhône riverProtohistory

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XIV th ICAZ Remains Working Group Meeting; Sturgeon lived in the Rhöne river (France) until its complete extinction in the mid 1970's. Usually attributed to Acipenser sturio, it disappeared without certitude about species identity and about possible sympatry between Acipenser sturio and Acipenser naccarii as it occured in the Pô (Italy) and Guadalquivir (Spain) rivers. Genetic analyses on several sturgeon bone remains from the Arles' Jardin d'Hiver collection have been carried out to solve this question. These remains belong to sturgeons caught in the Rhône river. The mitochondrial DNA (cytochrome b) sequences clearly show that A. sturio lived in this river. Morphological comparisons between ancient bone remains and recent skeletons from A. sturio and A. naccarii were also carried out. All these preliminary results are a prerequisite to plan a possible restoration of sturgeon in the Rhône river.

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