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Table 8

Summary of microsatellite allele diversity in some Alburnus species and cyprinid fish populations which used the same loci with this study.

Species Samp. location N No. pop. No. loci Na (Min–Max) He (Min–Max) Ho (Min–Max) References
Alburnus tarichi Lake Van basin, Turkey 804 18 9 4.15 (3.22–5.33) 0.36 (0.25–0.53) 0.34 (0.25–0.46) This study
Alburnus caeruleus Kashgan River in Iran 30 1 4 9.75 (8–12) 0.83 (0.80–0.85) 0.81 (0.03–1.00) Dorafshan et al. (2014)
Alburnus mossulensis Gamasiab River in Iran 30 1 4 9 (6–11) 0.84 (0.77–0.84) 0.81 (0.30–1.00)
Alburnus chalcoides Aral Sea, Uzbekistan 30 1 20 – (2–3) 0.45 (0.17–0.68) 0.42 (0.21–0.67) Longwu et al. (2013)
Leuciscus cephalus Rhone river, France 24 1 12 – (2–13) – (0.16–0.89) – (0.13 −0.83) Larno et al. (2015)
Leuciscus souffia Schwarzach river, Austria 29 1 11 – (3–14) – (0.38–0.90) – (0.32–1.00) Muenzel et al. (2007)
Telestes souffia Ain river and Durance basin, Eastern France 70 2 21 – (3–43) – (0.44–0.95) – (0.21–0.93) Dubut et al. (2009)
Telestes muticellus Po drainage, Northern Italy 27 1 21 – (3–43) – (0.07–0.91) – (0.07–0.93)

N, number of individuals genotyped; Na, observed number of alleles; He, expected heterozygosity; Ho, observed heterozygosity.

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