Abstract

Several species of Cobitis have been reported within Iran, but only four are recognized as valid. The geographical distribution and genetic diversity of these species are not well-known. Two new populations of C. saniae and C. avicennae were reported herein based on their morphological and phylogenetic characters from the Mahabad River, a tributary of the Urmia Lake basin, and the Razavar River, a tributary of the Karkheh drainage, respectively. The genetic diversity and genetic structure of populations of C. saniae, C. avicennae, and C. faridpaki were analysed using the DNA sequences of the mitochondrial COI gene. COI sequences from various watersheds in Iran, Azerbaijan, and Georgia were used. A moderate to high level haplotype diversity and low nucleotide diversity were found in most of the populations of all three species. The AMOVA test and pairwise FST comparison revealed significant genetic structure and genetic distance between the Urmia Lake basin and other C. saniae populations. The results highlight the importance of conserving these species and their habitats, particularly in the Urmia Lake basin, where significant genetic differentiation was observed.

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