Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure

Abstract The greater argentine is a benthopelagic fish with a northern amphi-Atlantic and southern Arctic distribution. Landings of this species have been steadily increasing since the early 2000s, mainly for ultra-processed fish food. The rising economic importance of this species begs for an accur...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Quintela, María, Seljestad, Gaute W, Dahle, Geir, Hallfredsson, Elvar H, Enberg, Katja, Langbehn, Tom J, Jansson, Eeva, Glover, Kevin A, Westgaard, Jon-Ivar
Other Authors: Grant, Stewart W, University of Bergen, MFRI, FAMRI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae055
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsae055 2024-09-15T18:03:37+00:00 Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure Quintela, María Seljestad, Gaute W Dahle, Geir Hallfredsson, Elvar H Enberg, Katja Langbehn, Tom J Jansson, Eeva Glover, Kevin A Westgaard, Jon-Ivar Grant, Stewart W University of Bergen MFRI FAMRI 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae055 https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/81/5/972/58437491/fsae055.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 81, issue 5, page 972-983 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 journal-article 2024 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae055 2024-07-08T04:23:26Z Abstract The greater argentine is a benthopelagic fish with a northern amphi-Atlantic and southern Arctic distribution. Landings of this species have been steadily increasing since the early 2000s, mainly for ultra-processed fish food. The rising economic importance of this species begs for an accurate delineation of the management units needed to ensure the sustainability of the fishery. The alignment between management and biological units was investigated on three of the ICES stocks in the NE Atlantic (123a4, 5a14, and 5b6a) by genotyping 88 ad hoc-developed SNPs on 1299 individuals sampled along the Norwegian coast, north of Shetland, around the Faroe Islands, and in the Denmark Strait within Icelandic waters. Candidate loci to positive selection were particularly crucial for units’ delineation and supported the current ICES 5b6a and 5a14 stocks around the Faroe Islands and Iceland, respectively. However, within the third stock investigated, 123a4, which corresponded mainly to the Norwegian coast, the sample from area 3a (Skagerrak) was significantly different from all the remaining in the same stock. This differentiation advocates for reconsideration of the present policy and suggests considering ICES Area 3a (Skagerrak) as an independent management unit. The environmental conditions in the Skagerrak area have left a genetic print on other marine taxa, which could putatively be the case in the greater argentine. Article in Journal/Newspaper Denmark Strait Faroe Islands Iceland Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science
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description Abstract The greater argentine is a benthopelagic fish with a northern amphi-Atlantic and southern Arctic distribution. Landings of this species have been steadily increasing since the early 2000s, mainly for ultra-processed fish food. The rising economic importance of this species begs for an accurate delineation of the management units needed to ensure the sustainability of the fishery. The alignment between management and biological units was investigated on three of the ICES stocks in the NE Atlantic (123a4, 5a14, and 5b6a) by genotyping 88 ad hoc-developed SNPs on 1299 individuals sampled along the Norwegian coast, north of Shetland, around the Faroe Islands, and in the Denmark Strait within Icelandic waters. Candidate loci to positive selection were particularly crucial for units’ delineation and supported the current ICES 5b6a and 5a14 stocks around the Faroe Islands and Iceland, respectively. However, within the third stock investigated, 123a4, which corresponded mainly to the Norwegian coast, the sample from area 3a (Skagerrak) was significantly different from all the remaining in the same stock. This differentiation advocates for reconsideration of the present policy and suggests considering ICES Area 3a (Skagerrak) as an independent management unit. The environmental conditions in the Skagerrak area have left a genetic print on other marine taxa, which could putatively be the case in the greater argentine.
author2 Grant, Stewart W
University of Bergen
MFRI
FAMRI
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Quintela, María
Seljestad, Gaute W
Dahle, Geir
Hallfredsson, Elvar H
Enberg, Katja
Langbehn, Tom J
Jansson, Eeva
Glover, Kevin A
Westgaard, Jon-Ivar
spellingShingle Quintela, María
Seljestad, Gaute W
Dahle, Geir
Hallfredsson, Elvar H
Enberg, Katja
Langbehn, Tom J
Jansson, Eeva
Glover, Kevin A
Westgaard, Jon-Ivar
Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
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Seljestad, Gaute W
Dahle, Geir
Hallfredsson, Elvar H
Enberg, Katja
Langbehn, Tom J
Jansson, Eeva
Glover, Kevin A
Westgaard, Jon-Ivar
author_sort Quintela, María
title Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
title_short Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
title_full Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
title_fullStr Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
title_full_unstemmed Scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
title_sort scrutinizing the current management units of the greater argentine in the light of genetic structure
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