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The article dwells upon characteristics of the species richness of parasite communities in least cisco Coregonus sardinella Valenciennes in Polar water bodies: Kureyskoye Reservoir, Lake Kutaramakan, Khatanga River. The communities consist of parasite species common in coregonids. The main species in all the parasite communities in least cisco are Dibothriocephalus ditremus and D.

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  • The study focuses on Diphyllobothrium spp., a common fish-borne parasite in Europe, primarily found in Alpine lakes and Russia.
  • Researchers analyzed three mitochondrial genes and six microsatellite loci to compare the genetic structure of triploid (asexual) tapeworms from the Alps with diploid (sexual) specimens from Russia.
  • Findings suggest that the Russian population is ancestral and stable, while the Alpine population is genetically limited due to a bottleneck, indicating their differing reproductive strategies and evolutionary histories.
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Biological diversity is the basis for, and an indicator of biosphere integrity. Together with climate change, its loss is one of the two most important planetary boundaries. A halt in biodiversity loss is one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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