Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array

Abstract Background Native populations of Atlantic salmon in Poland, from the southern Baltic region, became extinct in the 1980s. Attempts to restitute salmon populations in Poland have been based on a Latvian salmon population from the Daugava river. Releases of hatchery reared smolts started in 1...

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Main Authors: Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita, Bernaś, Rafał, Kent, Matthew P, Lien, Sigbjørn, Leliűna, Egidijus, Dębowski, Piotr, Wenne, Roman
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2015
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/47/1/39
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:s12711-015-0121-9 2023-05-15T15:31:13+02:00 Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita Bernaś, Rafał Kent, Matthew P Lien, Sigbjørn Leliűna, Egidijus Dębowski, Piotr Wenne, Roman 2015-05-06 http://www.gsejournal.org/content/47/1/39 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.gsejournal.org/content/47/1/39 Copyright 2015 Poćwierz-Kotus et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Research Article 2015 ftbiomed 2015-05-09T23:56:24Z Abstract Background Native populations of Atlantic salmon in Poland, from the southern Baltic region, became extinct in the 1980s. Attempts to restitute salmon populations in Poland have been based on a Latvian salmon population from the Daugava river. Releases of hatchery reared smolts started in 1986, but to date, only one population with confirmed natural reproduction has been observed in the Slupia river. Our aim was to investigate the genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic using a 7K SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) array in order to assess the impact of salmon restitution in Poland. Methods One hundred and forty salmon samples were collected from: the Polish Slupia river including wild salmon and individuals from two hatcheries, the Swedish Morrum river and the Lithuanian Neman river. All samples were genotyped using an Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array. A set of 3218 diagnostic SNPs was used for genetic analyses. Results Genetic structure analyses indicated that the individuals from the investigated populations were clustered into three groups i.e. one clade that included individuals from both hatcheries and the wild population from the Polish Slupia river, which was clearly separated from the other clades. An assignment test showed that there were no stray fish from the Morrum or Neman rivers in the sample analyzed from the Slupia river. Global F ST over polymorphic loci was high (0.177). A strong genetic differentiation was observed between the Lithuanian and Swedish populations (F ST = 0.28). Conclusions Wild juvenile salmon specimens that were sampled from the Slupia river were the progeny of fish released from hatcheries and, most likely, were not progeny of stray fish from Sweden or Lithuania. Strong genetic differences were observed between the salmon populations from the three studied locations. Our recommendation is that future stocking activities that aim at restituting salmon populations in Poland include stocking material from the Lithuanian Neman river because of its closer geographic proximity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon BioMed Central
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description Abstract Background Native populations of Atlantic salmon in Poland, from the southern Baltic region, became extinct in the 1980s. Attempts to restitute salmon populations in Poland have been based on a Latvian salmon population from the Daugava river. Releases of hatchery reared smolts started in 1986, but to date, only one population with confirmed natural reproduction has been observed in the Slupia river. Our aim was to investigate the genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic using a 7K SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) array in order to assess the impact of salmon restitution in Poland. Methods One hundred and forty salmon samples were collected from: the Polish Slupia river including wild salmon and individuals from two hatcheries, the Swedish Morrum river and the Lithuanian Neman river. All samples were genotyped using an Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array. A set of 3218 diagnostic SNPs was used for genetic analyses. Results Genetic structure analyses indicated that the individuals from the investigated populations were clustered into three groups i.e. one clade that included individuals from both hatcheries and the wild population from the Polish Slupia river, which was clearly separated from the other clades. An assignment test showed that there were no stray fish from the Morrum or Neman rivers in the sample analyzed from the Slupia river. Global F ST over polymorphic loci was high (0.177). A strong genetic differentiation was observed between the Lithuanian and Swedish populations (F ST = 0.28). Conclusions Wild juvenile salmon specimens that were sampled from the Slupia river were the progeny of fish released from hatcheries and, most likely, were not progeny of stray fish from Sweden or Lithuania. Strong genetic differences were observed between the salmon populations from the three studied locations. Our recommendation is that future stocking activities that aim at restituting salmon populations in Poland include stocking material from the Lithuanian Neman river because of its closer geographic proximity.
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author Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita
Bernaś, Rafał
Kent, Matthew P
Lien, Sigbjørn
Leliűna, Egidijus
Dębowski, Piotr
Wenne, Roman
spellingShingle Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita
Bernaś, Rafał
Kent, Matthew P
Lien, Sigbjørn
Leliűna, Egidijus
Dębowski, Piotr
Wenne, Roman
Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
author_facet Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita
Bernaś, Rafał
Kent, Matthew P
Lien, Sigbjørn
Leliűna, Egidijus
Dębowski, Piotr
Wenne, Roman
author_sort Poćwierz-Kotus, Anita
title Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
title_short Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
title_full Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
title_fullStr Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
title_full_unstemmed Restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern Baltic genotyped with the Atlantic salmon 7K SNP array
title_sort restitution and genetic differentiation of salmon populations in the southern baltic genotyped with the atlantic salmon 7k snp array
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
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url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/47/1/39
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