Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences

As an introduced species, Mytilus galloprovincialis has developed into self-sustaining naturalized populations and has been widely cultivated in northern China. The M. galloprovincialis aquaculture industry wholly depends on the movement of naturalized juveniles onto farms. It is, therefore, necessa...

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Published in:Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh
Main Authors: Liu, Mingkun, Yang, Linying, Que, Huayong, Li, Li, Zhang, Guofan
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: AquacultureHub Inc 2021
Subjects:
COI
Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179144
https://doi.org/10.46989/001c.28258
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/179144 2023-05-15T17:54:19+02:00 Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences Liu, Mingkun Yang, Linying Que, Huayong Li, Li Zhang, Guofan 2021 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179144 https://doi.org/10.46989/001c.28258 英语 eng AquacultureHub Inc ISRAELI JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE-BAMIDGEH http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/179144 doi:10.46989/001c.28258 Mytilus galloprovincialis translocation genetic diversity differentiation farmed vs. naturalized COI Fisheries PINCTADA-MARGARITIFERA-CUMINGII CLAM RUDITAPES-PHILIPPINARUM CATLA-CATLA HAMILTON WILD POPULATIONS BLUE MUSSEL HATCHERY POPULATIONS FRENCH-POLYNESIA INVASIVE MUSSEL ATLANTIC-OCEAN PACIFIC OYSTER 期刊论文 2021 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.46989/001c.28258 2022-07-29T12:11:51Z As an introduced species, Mytilus galloprovincialis has developed into self-sustaining naturalized populations and has been widely cultivated in northern China. The M. galloprovincialis aquaculture industry wholly depends on the movement of naturalized juveniles onto farms. It is, therefore, necessary to understand the genetic effect of continuous spats' translocation. This study divided 12 localities of M. galloprovincialis along the China coast into three types of populations-farmed, naturalized adjacent farmed, and isolated-to investigate the genetic variation and differentiation. The genetic variability is reflected by haplotype diversity, nucleotide diversity, and the mean number of pairwise differences expressed as farmed populations > naturalized adjacent farmed populations > isolated populations. The Hierarchical analyses and Mantel-test indicated slight divergence between farmed and naturalized populations, northern and southern populations. The farmed and naturalized populations clustered into two separate categories in the neighbor-joining tree except two anthropogenically intervened localities. The present results suggest that the translocation practice positively affected genetic variability and played a vital role in shaping genetic composition. The information obtained in this study provides new insights into the impacts of the translocation culture model of marine mollusks. Report Pacific oyster Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Pacific Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh 73
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topic Mytilus galloprovincialis
translocation
genetic diversity
differentiation
farmed vs. naturalized
COI
Fisheries
PINCTADA-MARGARITIFERA-CUMINGII
CLAM RUDITAPES-PHILIPPINARUM
CATLA-CATLA HAMILTON
WILD POPULATIONS
BLUE MUSSEL
HATCHERY POPULATIONS
FRENCH-POLYNESIA
INVASIVE MUSSEL
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC OYSTER
spellingShingle Mytilus galloprovincialis
translocation
genetic diversity
differentiation
farmed vs. naturalized
COI
Fisheries
PINCTADA-MARGARITIFERA-CUMINGII
CLAM RUDITAPES-PHILIPPINARUM
CATLA-CATLA HAMILTON
WILD POPULATIONS
BLUE MUSSEL
HATCHERY POPULATIONS
FRENCH-POLYNESIA
INVASIVE MUSSEL
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC OYSTER
Liu, Mingkun
Yang, Linying
Que, Huayong
Li, Li
Zhang, Guofan
Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
topic_facet Mytilus galloprovincialis
translocation
genetic diversity
differentiation
farmed vs. naturalized
COI
Fisheries
PINCTADA-MARGARITIFERA-CUMINGII
CLAM RUDITAPES-PHILIPPINARUM
CATLA-CATLA HAMILTON
WILD POPULATIONS
BLUE MUSSEL
HATCHERY POPULATIONS
FRENCH-POLYNESIA
INVASIVE MUSSEL
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC OYSTER
description As an introduced species, Mytilus galloprovincialis has developed into self-sustaining naturalized populations and has been widely cultivated in northern China. The M. galloprovincialis aquaculture industry wholly depends on the movement of naturalized juveniles onto farms. It is, therefore, necessary to understand the genetic effect of continuous spats' translocation. This study divided 12 localities of M. galloprovincialis along the China coast into three types of populations-farmed, naturalized adjacent farmed, and isolated-to investigate the genetic variation and differentiation. The genetic variability is reflected by haplotype diversity, nucleotide diversity, and the mean number of pairwise differences expressed as farmed populations > naturalized adjacent farmed populations > isolated populations. The Hierarchical analyses and Mantel-test indicated slight divergence between farmed and naturalized populations, northern and southern populations. The farmed and naturalized populations clustered into two separate categories in the neighbor-joining tree except two anthropogenically intervened localities. The present results suggest that the translocation practice positively affected genetic variability and played a vital role in shaping genetic composition. The information obtained in this study provides new insights into the impacts of the translocation culture model of marine mollusks.
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author Liu, Mingkun
Yang, Linying
Que, Huayong
Li, Li
Zhang, Guofan
author_facet Liu, Mingkun
Yang, Linying
Que, Huayong
Li, Li
Zhang, Guofan
author_sort Liu, Mingkun
title Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
title_short Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
title_full Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
title_fullStr Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis along the China coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I sequences
title_sort evaluation of translocation impacts on genetic patterns in farmed and naturalized populations of mytilus galloprovincialis along the china coast: clues from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase i sequences
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