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Phylogenetic Evidence for a Case of Misleading Rather than Mislabeling in Caviar in the United Kingdom
Authors:Tania Aspasia Johnson MSc  Arati Iyengar PhD
Institution:1. School of Forensic & Investigative Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE UK;2. School of Forensic & Investigative Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE UK

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Arati Iyengar, Ph.D.

Department of Forensic & Investigative Sciences

University of Central Lancashire

Preston PR1 2HE

UK

E-mail: aiyengar@uclan.ac.uk

Abstract:Sturgeons and paddlefish are freshwater fish which are highly valued for their caviar. Despite the fact that every single species of sturgeon and paddlefish is listed under CITES, there are reports of illegal trade in caviar where products are deliberately mislabeled. Three samples of caviar purchased in the United Kingdom were investigated for accurate CITES labeling using COI and cyt b sequencing. Initial species identification was carried out using BLAST followed by phylogenetic analyses using both maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood methods. Results showed no evidence for mislabeling with respect to CITES labels in any of the three samples, but we observed clear evidence for a case of misleading the customer in one sample.
Keywords:forensic science  caviar  Acipenseriformes  mislabeling  sturgeon  Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
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