Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland

The genetic variation within and between Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland was studied. A total of 1519 individuals from 32 rivers and three fish farms were examined. Nineteen isoenzyme systems were analysed, representing 49 loci, of which the number of polymorphic loci varied...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Danielsdottir, A. K., Marteinsdottir, G., Arnason, F., Gudjonsson, S.
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Published: Oxford University Press 1997
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Online Access:http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/6/986
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1054-3139(97)80003-3
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:54/6/986 2023-05-15T15:32:12+02:00 Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland Danielsdottir, A. K. Marteinsdottir, G. Arnason, F. Gudjonsson, S. 1997-12-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/6/986 https://doi.org/10.1016/S1054-3139(97)80003-3 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/6/986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1054-3139(97)80003-3 Copyright (C) 1997, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Articles TEXT 1997 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1016/S1054-3139(97)80003-3 2013-05-27T06:34:03Z The genetic variation within and between Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland was studied. A total of 1519 individuals from 32 rivers and three fish farms were examined. Nineteen isoenzyme systems were analysed, representing 49 loci, of which the number of polymorphic loci varied from two (4.1%) in the river Sunnudalsa to five (10.4%) in the farmed fish (Isno). Mean polymorphism (P) was 6.5%. Seven variable enzyme loci were observed in this study: AAT-4*, GLUDH-2*, GPI-3*, IDDH-2*, IDHP-3*, MDH-3* and MEP-2* .Average observed heterozygosity (H) varied from 0.022 (s.e.=0.014) to 0.048 (s.e.=0.023) and the mean H was 0.030. Heterogeneity of allele frequencies of sample years and age groups within and between the rivers and drainages in Iceland is presented. Wright's FST value was 0.062 and the total gene diversity (H T ) was 0.048. Nei's genetic distance value (D) between salmon from the 32 rivers varied from 0.000 to 0.006, with a mean value of 0.0017. Genetic distance values between the salmon from the rivers and the farmed salmon varied from 0.000 to 0.008 (mean D=0.0032). The majority of salmon rivers in Iceland contain genetically distinct populations and in larger river systems there may be more than one population. Salmon populations within the same region showed lower values of genetic distance than between populations in different regions. These findings have important management implications. Every effort should be taken to avoid genetic mixing and consequent breakdown of stock differentiation causing destruction of the local adaptations in wild stocks. Salmon enhancement should, therefore, be conducted on a river stock basis, as has been the practice in Iceland for the last 10 to 15 years. Ocean ranching stations should use stocks from the local region, the size of the operation should be carefully considered and measures should be taken to minimize straying. Cage farming of salmon now only occurs in a few locations in Iceland and in most cases these are at a distance from salmon ... Text Atlantic salmon Iceland Salmo salar HighWire Press (Stanford University) ICES Journal of Marine Science 54 6 986 997
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Danielsdottir, A. K.
Marteinsdottir, G.
Arnason, F.
Gudjonsson, S.
Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
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description The genetic variation within and between Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland was studied. A total of 1519 individuals from 32 rivers and three fish farms were examined. Nineteen isoenzyme systems were analysed, representing 49 loci, of which the number of polymorphic loci varied from two (4.1%) in the river Sunnudalsa to five (10.4%) in the farmed fish (Isno). Mean polymorphism (P) was 6.5%. Seven variable enzyme loci were observed in this study: AAT-4*, GLUDH-2*, GPI-3*, IDDH-2*, IDHP-3*, MDH-3* and MEP-2* .Average observed heterozygosity (H) varied from 0.022 (s.e.=0.014) to 0.048 (s.e.=0.023) and the mean H was 0.030. Heterogeneity of allele frequencies of sample years and age groups within and between the rivers and drainages in Iceland is presented. Wright's FST value was 0.062 and the total gene diversity (H T ) was 0.048. Nei's genetic distance value (D) between salmon from the 32 rivers varied from 0.000 to 0.006, with a mean value of 0.0017. Genetic distance values between the salmon from the rivers and the farmed salmon varied from 0.000 to 0.008 (mean D=0.0032). The majority of salmon rivers in Iceland contain genetically distinct populations and in larger river systems there may be more than one population. Salmon populations within the same region showed lower values of genetic distance than between populations in different regions. These findings have important management implications. Every effort should be taken to avoid genetic mixing and consequent breakdown of stock differentiation causing destruction of the local adaptations in wild stocks. Salmon enhancement should, therefore, be conducted on a river stock basis, as has been the practice in Iceland for the last 10 to 15 years. Ocean ranching stations should use stocks from the local region, the size of the operation should be carefully considered and measures should be taken to minimize straying. Cage farming of salmon now only occurs in a few locations in Iceland and in most cases these are at a distance from salmon ...
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author Danielsdottir, A. K.
Marteinsdottir, G.
Arnason, F.
Gudjonsson, S.
author_facet Danielsdottir, A. K.
Marteinsdottir, G.
Arnason, F.
Gudjonsson, S.
author_sort Danielsdottir, A. K.
title Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
title_short Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
title_full Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
title_fullStr Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure of wild and reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in Iceland
title_sort genetic structure of wild and reared atlantic salmon (salmo salar l.) populations in iceland
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