A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank

Variation at five microsatellite DNA loci scored in approximate to 1300 individuals provided evidence of genetic structure among 14 cod (Gadus morhua) populations spanning the range of the species in the northwest (NW) Atlantic. Using DA and Ds, measures of genetic distance, as well as F-ST and R-ST...

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Main Authors: Ruzzante, D.E., Taggart, C.T., Cook, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f2632646-d8d9-40fd-a21a-c10a41ba82c4 2024-05-19T07:37:09+00:00 A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank Ruzzante, D.E. Taggart, C.T. Cook, D. 1998 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/f2632646-d8d9-40fd-a21a-c10a41ba82c4 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/f2632646-d8d9-40fd-a21a-c10a41ba82c4 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Ruzzante , D E , Taggart , C T & Cook , D 1998 , ' A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank ' , Molecular Ecology , vol. 7 , no. 12 , pp. 1663-1680 . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 1998 ftdtupubl 2024-05-01T00:13:55Z Variation at five microsatellite DNA loci scored in approximate to 1300 individuals provided evidence of genetic structure among 14 cod (Gadus morhua) populations spanning the range of the species in the northwest (NW) Atlantic. Using DA and Ds, measures of genetic distance, as well as F-ST and R-ST measures of population structure, differences are revealed among populations at continental shelf scales (NE Newfoundland Shelf, Grand Banks, Flemish Cap, Scotian Shelf, Georges Bank) where regions are separated by submarine saddles, channels and trenches. However, we also provide evidence of genetic structure at spawning-bank scales consistent with variation in oceanographic features and in the spatiotemporal distribution of spawning, each of which may represent barriers to gene flow among geographically contiguous populations inhabiting a highly advective environment. The differences described are consistent with postdispersal spawning fidelity to natal areas,a behaviour that may be facilitated by topographically induced gyre-like circulations that can act as retention mechanisms. Significant degrees of substructure among neighbouring and contiguous cod populations may be most easily explained by the associated oceanographic features and processes that conceivably form the template for the evolution of the structure. We suggest that bathymetric and hydrodynamic structure represents a rational starting point for developing hypotheses to examine the processes that lead to the genetic structuring of marine fish species Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit
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Cook, D.
A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
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description Variation at five microsatellite DNA loci scored in approximate to 1300 individuals provided evidence of genetic structure among 14 cod (Gadus morhua) populations spanning the range of the species in the northwest (NW) Atlantic. Using DA and Ds, measures of genetic distance, as well as F-ST and R-ST measures of population structure, differences are revealed among populations at continental shelf scales (NE Newfoundland Shelf, Grand Banks, Flemish Cap, Scotian Shelf, Georges Bank) where regions are separated by submarine saddles, channels and trenches. However, we also provide evidence of genetic structure at spawning-bank scales consistent with variation in oceanographic features and in the spatiotemporal distribution of spawning, each of which may represent barriers to gene flow among geographically contiguous populations inhabiting a highly advective environment. The differences described are consistent with postdispersal spawning fidelity to natal areas,a behaviour that may be facilitated by topographically induced gyre-like circulations that can act as retention mechanisms. Significant degrees of substructure among neighbouring and contiguous cod populations may be most easily explained by the associated oceanographic features and processes that conceivably form the template for the evolution of the structure. We suggest that bathymetric and hydrodynamic structure represents a rational starting point for developing hypotheses to examine the processes that lead to the genetic structuring of marine fish species
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ruzzante, D.E.
Taggart, C.T.
Cook, D.
author_facet Ruzzante, D.E.
Taggart, C.T.
Cook, D.
author_sort Ruzzante, D.E.
title A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
title_short A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
title_full A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
title_fullStr A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
title_full_unstemmed A nuclear DNA basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) : Labrador to Georges Bank
title_sort nuclear dna basis for shelf- and bank scale population structure in northwest atlantic cod ( gadus morhua ) : labrador to georges bank
publishDate 1998
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