A Genetic Survey of English Sole Populations in the Salish Sea

This summer I interned at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA and participated in NOAA’s Salish Sea Project. The Salish Sea Project’s goal is to identify genetically distinctive groups of species in the Salish Sea that may have unique evolutionary and/or adaptive backgrounds. These...

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Main Authors: Gutierrez, Elizabeth S, Winans, Gary A, Baker, Jon, Cope, Amanda
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spelling ftcalpoly:oai:digitalcommons.calpoly.edu:star-1117 2023-11-12T04:23:55+01:00 A Genetic Survey of English Sole Populations in the Salish Sea Gutierrez, Elizabeth S Winans, Gary A Baker, Jon Cope, Amanda 2012-08-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/star/131 https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/context/star/article/1117/viewcontent/Gutierrez__Elizabeth_2012_STAR_Poster.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@CalPoly https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/star/131 https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/context/star/article/1117/viewcontent/Gutierrez__Elizabeth_2012_STAR_Poster.pdf STAR Program Research Presentations English Sole Population Genetics Salish Sea Microsatellite Aquaculture and Fisheries Biodiversity Evolution Genetics Laboratory and Basic Science Research Marine Biology Molecular Genetics Population Biology Science and Mathematics Education text 2012 ftcalpoly 2023-10-17T09:56:01Z This summer I interned at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA and participated in NOAA’s Salish Sea Project. The Salish Sea Project’s goal is to identify genetically distinctive groups of species in the Salish Sea that may have unique evolutionary and/or adaptive backgrounds. These findings will allow NOAA to promote and monitor the natural production of species in the Salish Sea, to select representative populations for experimental work regarding pollution, ocean acidification and climate change, to contribute to managing the ecosystem for intra- and inter-species diversity, and to help make informed decisions about adaptive management and marine protected areas (MPA). Our focus for the summer was English Sole (Parophrys vetulus). We performed microsatellite analysis on 480 individuals over ten populations and used factoid correspondence analysis to summarize the variation across five loci. Significant differences were seen among only three of the ten populations. These results are preliminary; up to fifteen loci should be analyzed before a conclusion is reached on the genetic variability of these populations. We would also like to include English Sole populations north of the Strait of Georgia, and along the Oregon coast. Text Ocean acidification DigitalCommons@CalPoly (California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)
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topic English Sole
Population Genetics
Salish Sea
Microsatellite
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Evolution
Genetics
Laboratory and Basic Science Research
Marine Biology
Molecular Genetics
Population Biology
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle English Sole
Population Genetics
Salish Sea
Microsatellite
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Evolution
Genetics
Laboratory and Basic Science Research
Marine Biology
Molecular Genetics
Population Biology
Science and Mathematics Education
Gutierrez, Elizabeth S
Winans, Gary A
Baker, Jon
Cope, Amanda
A Genetic Survey of English Sole Populations in the Salish Sea
topic_facet English Sole
Population Genetics
Salish Sea
Microsatellite
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Biodiversity
Evolution
Genetics
Laboratory and Basic Science Research
Marine Biology
Molecular Genetics
Population Biology
Science and Mathematics Education
description This summer I interned at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA and participated in NOAA’s Salish Sea Project. The Salish Sea Project’s goal is to identify genetically distinctive groups of species in the Salish Sea that may have unique evolutionary and/or adaptive backgrounds. These findings will allow NOAA to promote and monitor the natural production of species in the Salish Sea, to select representative populations for experimental work regarding pollution, ocean acidification and climate change, to contribute to managing the ecosystem for intra- and inter-species diversity, and to help make informed decisions about adaptive management and marine protected areas (MPA). Our focus for the summer was English Sole (Parophrys vetulus). We performed microsatellite analysis on 480 individuals over ten populations and used factoid correspondence analysis to summarize the variation across five loci. Significant differences were seen among only three of the ten populations. These results are preliminary; up to fifteen loci should be analyzed before a conclusion is reached on the genetic variability of these populations. We would also like to include English Sole populations north of the Strait of Georgia, and along the Oregon coast.
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Winans, Gary A
Baker, Jon
Cope, Amanda
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title A Genetic Survey of English Sole Populations in the Salish Sea
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