Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters

Population structure of grey seal breeding colonies in Norway (n=300), Northwest Russia (n=40) and Scotland (n=100) is currently being investigated based on Mt-DNA control region sequencing and fragment analysis (8 microsatellite primers) applied to biopsies from live sampled pups. In addition, mixe...

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Main Authors: Frie, Anne Kirstine, Delghandi, Madjid, Johansen, Torild
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Language:English
Published: ICES 2007
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author Frie, Anne Kirstine
Delghandi, Madjid
Johansen, Torild
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Johansen, Torild
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description Population structure of grey seal breeding colonies in Norway (n=300), Northwest Russia (n=40) and Scotland (n=100) is currently being investigated based on Mt-DNA control region sequencing and fragment analysis (8 microsatellite primers) applied to biopsies from live sampled pups. In addition, mixed adult/pup samples from Iceland (n=80), the Baltic Sea (n=50) and Canada (n=50) are included in the study, which thus spans the distributional limits of the main grey seal concentrations worldwide. In line with previous observations of a high degree of female philopatry in grey seals, preliminary results from Mt-DNA analyses show highly significant differentiation of 3 breeding populations along the Norwegian coastline. Both juvenile and adult grey seals are, however, capable of undertaking long distance migrations and mixing of non breeding animals from different populations has been documented by tagging studies. We analyse the grey seal sequence and microsatellite data with respect to genetic diversity and population differentiation and evaluate the potential for genetic assignment of native population to grey seals sampled out of the breeding season with particular focus on Norwegian waters. Depending on geographical resolution, assignment tests may be a valuable tool for assessing degrees of population intermixing in grey seals and for estimating population specific parameters such as huntig and bycatch mortality.
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/103246 2025-01-16T22:38:57+00:00 Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters Frie, Anne Kirstine Delghandi, Madjid Johansen, Torild 2007 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/103246 eng eng ICES ICES CM documents;2007/L:25 This report is not to be quoted without prior consultation with the General Secretary. http://hdl.handle.net/11250/103246 1 s. grey seal havert genetics genetikk VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921 Working paper 2007 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:14:43Z Population structure of grey seal breeding colonies in Norway (n=300), Northwest Russia (n=40) and Scotland (n=100) is currently being investigated based on Mt-DNA control region sequencing and fragment analysis (8 microsatellite primers) applied to biopsies from live sampled pups. In addition, mixed adult/pup samples from Iceland (n=80), the Baltic Sea (n=50) and Canada (n=50) are included in the study, which thus spans the distributional limits of the main grey seal concentrations worldwide. In line with previous observations of a high degree of female philopatry in grey seals, preliminary results from Mt-DNA analyses show highly significant differentiation of 3 breeding populations along the Norwegian coastline. Both juvenile and adult grey seals are, however, capable of undertaking long distance migrations and mixing of non breeding animals from different populations has been documented by tagging studies. We analyse the grey seal sequence and microsatellite data with respect to genetic diversity and population differentiation and evaluate the potential for genetic assignment of native population to grey seals sampled out of the breeding season with particular focus on Norwegian waters. Depending on geographical resolution, assignment tests may be a valuable tool for assessing degrees of population intermixing in grey seals and for estimating population specific parameters such as huntig and bycatch mortality. Report Iceland Northwest Russia Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Canada Norway
spellingShingle grey seal
havert
genetics
genetikk
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
Frie, Anne Kirstine
Delghandi, Madjid
Johansen, Torild
Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title_full Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title_fullStr Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title_full_unstemmed Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title_short Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
title_sort population genetic structure of grey seals (halichoerus grypus) : diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to norwegian waters
topic grey seal
havert
genetics
genetikk
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
topic_facet grey seal
havert
genetics
genetikk
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/103246