Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)

Abstract Two sister species of horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis ) are described that are intensively harvested in East Atlantic waters. To address long‐standing uncertainties as to their respective geographical ranges, overlap and intraspecific population structure this study com...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Healey, Amy J. E., Farthing, Matthew W., Nunoo, Francis K. E., Potts, Warren M., Sauer, Warwick H. H., Skujina, Ilze, King, Nathan, de Becquevort, Sophie, Shaw, Paul W., McKeown, Niall J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jfb.14276 2024-09-09T19:58:30+00:00 Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis) Healey, Amy J. E. Farthing, Matthew W. Nunoo, Francis K. E. Potts, Warren M. Sauer, Warwick H. H. Skujina, Ilze King, Nathan de Becquevort, Sophie Shaw, Paul W. McKeown, Niall J. 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14276 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjfb.14276 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jfb.14276 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/jfb.14276 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Fish Biology volume 96, issue 3, page 795-805 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14276 2024-06-18T04:14:24Z Abstract Two sister species of horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis ) are described that are intensively harvested in East Atlantic waters. To address long‐standing uncertainties as to their respective geographical ranges, overlap and intraspecific population structure this study combined genetic (mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite) analysis and targeted sampling of the hitherto understudied West African coast. mtDNA revealed two reciprocally monophyletic clades corresponding to each species with interspecies nuclear differentiation supported by F ST values. The T. trachurus clade was found across the north‐east Atlantic down to Ghana but was absent from Angolan and South African samples. The T. capensis clade was found only in South Africa, Angola and a single Ghanaian individual. This pattern suggests that both species may overlap in the waters around Ghana. The potential for cryptic hybridization and/or indiscriminate harvesting of both species in the region is discussed. For T. capensis mtDNA supports high gene flow across the Benguela upwelling system, which fits with the species' ecology. The data add to evidence of a lack of significant genetic structure throughout the range of T. trachurus though the assumption of demographic panmixia is cautioned against. For both species, resolution of stock recruitment heterogeneity relevant to fishery management, as well as potential hybridization, will require more powerful genomic analyses. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 96 3 795 805
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description Abstract Two sister species of horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis ) are described that are intensively harvested in East Atlantic waters. To address long‐standing uncertainties as to their respective geographical ranges, overlap and intraspecific population structure this study combined genetic (mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite) analysis and targeted sampling of the hitherto understudied West African coast. mtDNA revealed two reciprocally monophyletic clades corresponding to each species with interspecies nuclear differentiation supported by F ST values. The T. trachurus clade was found across the north‐east Atlantic down to Ghana but was absent from Angolan and South African samples. The T. capensis clade was found only in South Africa, Angola and a single Ghanaian individual. This pattern suggests that both species may overlap in the waters around Ghana. The potential for cryptic hybridization and/or indiscriminate harvesting of both species in the region is discussed. For T. capensis mtDNA supports high gene flow across the Benguela upwelling system, which fits with the species' ecology. The data add to evidence of a lack of significant genetic structure throughout the range of T. trachurus though the assumption of demographic panmixia is cautioned against. For both species, resolution of stock recruitment heterogeneity relevant to fishery management, as well as potential hybridization, will require more powerful genomic analyses.
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author Healey, Amy J. E.
Farthing, Matthew W.
Nunoo, Francis K. E.
Potts, Warren M.
Sauer, Warwick H. H.
Skujina, Ilze
King, Nathan
de Becquevort, Sophie
Shaw, Paul W.
McKeown, Niall J.
spellingShingle Healey, Amy J. E.
Farthing, Matthew W.
Nunoo, Francis K. E.
Potts, Warren M.
Sauer, Warwick H. H.
Skujina, Ilze
King, Nathan
de Becquevort, Sophie
Shaw, Paul W.
McKeown, Niall J.
Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
author_facet Healey, Amy J. E.
Farthing, Matthew W.
Nunoo, Francis K. E.
Potts, Warren M.
Sauer, Warwick H. H.
Skujina, Ilze
King, Nathan
de Becquevort, Sophie
Shaw, Paul W.
McKeown, Niall J.
author_sort Healey, Amy J. E.
title Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
title_short Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
title_full Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
title_fullStr Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel ( Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
title_sort genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in east atlantic horse mackerel ( trachurus trachurus and t. capensis)
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