Year of Publication
2014

Journal

Comptes Rendus Biologies
Volume
337
Issue
9
Number of Pages
521-534
DOI
10.1016/j.crvi.2014.07.002
ISSN Number
16310691
Abstract

<p>This integrative taxonomy study of French pikes compares morphological characters and molecular sequence data (mitochondrial COI and nuclear Plagl2 genes). In addition to the expected <em>E.&nbsp;lucius</em>, DNA sequences and morphology both support a new species in France, <em>E.&nbsp;aquitanicus</em> sp. nov. from the Charente to the Adour drainages. It is characterized by a color pattern of sides with narrow 1–1.5-scale-wide oblique vertical bands, conferring it a marbled coat, a snout only 0.9 times larger than the postorbital length, an anal fin basis 1.1–1.2 times larger than the caudal peduncle length, 101 to 121 lateral scales, 53 to 57 vertebrae, as well as 24 diagnostic sites in the COI gene and 3 in the Plagl2 gene. Partial COI sequences (131bp) from modern and historical specimens indicate also the presence of <em>E.&nbsp;cisalpinus</em> and <em>E.&nbsp;lucius</em> during the 19th century in Lake Geneva. Morphological and molecular data points to a possible hybridization between <em>E.&nbsp;lucius</em> with both other local pike species, representing a risk for them. Their endangerment status should be evaluated rapidly in order to take conservation measures.</p>