Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid

Knowledge of stock structure is a priority for effective assessment of commercially-fished cephalopods. Loligo forbesii squid are thought to migrate inshore for breeding and offshore for feeding and long-range movements are implied from past studies showing genetic homogeneity in the entire neritic...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Sheerin, E., Barnwall, L., Abad, Esther, Larivain, A., Oesterwind, D., Petroni, M., Perales-Raya, Catalina, Robin, J.P., Sobrino, Ignacio, Valeiras, Julio, O'Meara, D., Pierce, Graham John, Allcock, L., Power, A.M.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/324460 2024-02-11T10:06:31+01:00 Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid Sheerin, E. Barnwall, L. Abad, Esther Larivain, A. Oesterwind, D. Petroni, M. Perales-Raya, Catalina Robin, J.P. Sobrino, Ignacio Valeiras, Julio O'Meara, D. Pierce, Graham John Allcock, L. Power, A.M. Océan atlantique Atlantique Nord Atlantic Ocean Atlántico Norte Océano Atlántico ICES North Atlantic 2022-03-21 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16133 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/324460 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsac039 en eng Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias Postprint ICES Journal of Marine Science, 79. 2022: 1159-1174 1054-3139 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16133 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/324460 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsac039 50426 1095-9289 open Pesquerías Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsac039 2024-01-16T11:47:33Z Knowledge of stock structure is a priority for effective assessment of commercially-fished cephalopods. Loligo forbesii squid are thought to migrate inshore for breeding and offshore for feeding and long-range movements are implied from past studies showing genetic homogeneity in the entire neritic population. Only offshore populations (Faroe and Rockall Bank) were considered distinct. The present study applied mitchondrial and microsatellite markers (nine loci) to samples from Rockall Bank, north Scotland, North Sea, various shelf locations in Ireland, English Channel, northern Bay of Biscay, north Spain, and Bay of Cadiz. No statistically significant genetic sub-structure was found, although some non-significant trends involving Rockall were seen using microsatellite markers. Differences in L. forbesii statolith shape were apparent at a subset of locations, with most locations showing pairwise differences and statoliths from north Ireland being highly distinct. This suggests that (i) statolith shape is highly sensitive to local conditions and (ii) L. forbesii forms distinguishable groups (based on shape statistics), maintaining these groups over sufficiently long periods for local conditions to affect the shape of the statolith. Overall evidence suggests that L. forbesii forms separable (ecological) groups over short timescales with a semi-isolated breeding group at Rockall whose distinctiveness varies over time. SI Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Rockall Bank ENVELOPE(-16.519,-16.519,55.821,55.821) ICES Journal of Marine Science 79 4 1159 1174
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Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias
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Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias
Sheerin, E.
Barnwall, L.
Abad, Esther
Larivain, A.
Oesterwind, D.
Petroni, M.
Perales-Raya, Catalina
Robin, J.P.
Sobrino, Ignacio
Valeiras, Julio
O'Meara, D.
Pierce, Graham John
Allcock, L.
Power, A.M.
Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
topic_facet Pesquerías
Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias
description Knowledge of stock structure is a priority for effective assessment of commercially-fished cephalopods. Loligo forbesii squid are thought to migrate inshore for breeding and offshore for feeding and long-range movements are implied from past studies showing genetic homogeneity in the entire neritic population. Only offshore populations (Faroe and Rockall Bank) were considered distinct. The present study applied mitchondrial and microsatellite markers (nine loci) to samples from Rockall Bank, north Scotland, North Sea, various shelf locations in Ireland, English Channel, northern Bay of Biscay, north Spain, and Bay of Cadiz. No statistically significant genetic sub-structure was found, although some non-significant trends involving Rockall were seen using microsatellite markers. Differences in L. forbesii statolith shape were apparent at a subset of locations, with most locations showing pairwise differences and statoliths from north Ireland being highly distinct. This suggests that (i) statolith shape is highly sensitive to local conditions and (ii) L. forbesii forms distinguishable groups (based on shape statistics), maintaining these groups over sufficiently long periods for local conditions to affect the shape of the statolith. Overall evidence suggests that L. forbesii forms separable (ecological) groups over short timescales with a semi-isolated breeding group at Rockall whose distinctiveness varies over time. SI
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sheerin, E.
Barnwall, L.
Abad, Esther
Larivain, A.
Oesterwind, D.
Petroni, M.
Perales-Raya, Catalina
Robin, J.P.
Sobrino, Ignacio
Valeiras, Julio
O'Meara, D.
Pierce, Graham John
Allcock, L.
Power, A.M.
author_facet Sheerin, E.
Barnwall, L.
Abad, Esther
Larivain, A.
Oesterwind, D.
Petroni, M.
Perales-Raya, Catalina
Robin, J.P.
Sobrino, Ignacio
Valeiras, Julio
O'Meara, D.
Pierce, Graham John
Allcock, L.
Power, A.M.
author_sort Sheerin, E.
title Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
title_short Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
title_full Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
title_fullStr Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
title_full_unstemmed Multi-method approach shows stock structure in Loligo forbesii squid
title_sort multi-method approach shows stock structure in loligo forbesii squid
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