Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century
Abstract Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations throughout the North Atlantic have declined in recent decades largely due to reduced marine survival, yet our understanding of marine distribution patterns and migratory routes remains limited. Here, we assigned archived individual samples (n = 3891...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsaa152 2024-10-06T13:47:17+00:00 Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century Bradbury, I R Lehnert, S J Messmer, A Duffy, S J Verspoor, E Kess, T Gilbey, J Wennevik, V Robertson, M Chaput, G Sheehan, T Bentzen, P Dempson, J B Reddin, D W. Stewart, Grant 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa152 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/78/4/1434/39829430/fsaa152.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 78, issue 4, page 1434-1443 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa152 2024-09-10T04:12:15Z Abstract Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations throughout the North Atlantic have declined in recent decades largely due to reduced marine survival, yet our understanding of marine distribution patterns and migratory routes remains limited. Here, we assigned archived individual samples (n = 3891) collected over a half century (1968–2018) throughout the North Atlantic to region of origin using range-wide genetic assignment. In the Northwest Atlantic, the distribution of assignments reinforced the importance of the Labrador Sea as an aggregation area, with 73% of all reporting groups detected. Moreover, individuals from six European reporting groups were identified in the Northwest Atlantic, and detections decreased with decreasing latitude spanning an area from Greenland to southern Newfoundland. In the Northeast Atlantic, six North American reporting groups were detected in samples from around the Faroe Islands. Based on the distribution of samples, estimates of trans-Atlantic migration distance averaged 3861 and 2889 km for North American and European salmon respectively. Our analysis highlights the widespread importance of the Labrador Sea and Faroe Islands to the species marine distribution patterns, and the prevalence of long-distance trans-Atlantic migration. Ultimately, the results suggest that environmental conditions experienced by many Atlantic salmon populations span much of the North Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Faroe Islands Greenland Labrador Sea Newfoundland North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar Oxford University Press Newfoundland Faroe Islands Greenland ICES Journal of Marine Science |
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Abstract Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations throughout the North Atlantic have declined in recent decades largely due to reduced marine survival, yet our understanding of marine distribution patterns and migratory routes remains limited. Here, we assigned archived individual samples (n = 3891) collected over a half century (1968–2018) throughout the North Atlantic to region of origin using range-wide genetic assignment. In the Northwest Atlantic, the distribution of assignments reinforced the importance of the Labrador Sea as an aggregation area, with 73% of all reporting groups detected. Moreover, individuals from six European reporting groups were identified in the Northwest Atlantic, and detections decreased with decreasing latitude spanning an area from Greenland to southern Newfoundland. In the Northeast Atlantic, six North American reporting groups were detected in samples from around the Faroe Islands. Based on the distribution of samples, estimates of trans-Atlantic migration distance averaged 3861 and 2889 km for North American and European salmon respectively. Our analysis highlights the widespread importance of the Labrador Sea and Faroe Islands to the species marine distribution patterns, and the prevalence of long-distance trans-Atlantic migration. Ultimately, the results suggest that environmental conditions experienced by many Atlantic salmon populations span much of the North Atlantic Ocean. |
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Bradbury, I R Lehnert, S J Messmer, A Duffy, S J Verspoor, E Kess, T Gilbey, J Wennevik, V Robertson, M Chaput, G Sheehan, T Bentzen, P Dempson, J B Reddin, D |
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Bradbury, I R Lehnert, S J Messmer, A Duffy, S J Verspoor, E Kess, T Gilbey, J Wennevik, V Robertson, M Chaput, G Sheehan, T Bentzen, P Dempson, J B Reddin, D Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Bradbury, I R Lehnert, S J Messmer, A Duffy, S J Verspoor, E Kess, T Gilbey, J Wennevik, V Robertson, M Chaput, G Sheehan, T Bentzen, P Dempson, J B Reddin, D |
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Bradbury, I R |
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Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in Atlantic salmon over half a century |
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range-wide genetic assignment confirms long-distance oceanic migration in atlantic salmon over half a century |
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Oxford University Press (OUP) |
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2021 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa152 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/78/4/1434/39829430/fsaa152.pdf |
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Atlantic salmon Faroe Islands Greenland Labrador Sea Newfoundland North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar |
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Atlantic salmon Faroe Islands Greenland Labrador Sea Newfoundland North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar |
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