Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA

Marine migratory species encounter a range of threats as they move through coastal and oceanic zones. Understanding the connectivity and dispersal patterns of such species is critical to their effective conservation. Here we analyzed the temporal genetic composition and the most likely origin of juv...

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Published in:Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Main Authors: Patrício, Ana Rita, Velez Zuazo, Ximena, van Dam, Robert P., Diez, Carlos E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/6612
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spelling ftispalisboa:oai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/6612 2023-05-15T17:36:18+02:00 Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA Patrício, Ana Rita Velez Zuazo, Ximena van Dam, Robert P. Diez, Carlos E. 2018-09-18T11:50:55Z http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/6612 https://doi.org/10.3856/vol45-issue3-fulltext-2 eng eng Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso NMFS-NOAA, Section 6, grant NA08NMF4720436 06-EPE-016 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147321/PT IF/00502/2013/CP1186/CT0003 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBD%2F85017%2F2012/PT Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 45(3), 506-520 0718560X http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/6612 doi:10.3856/vol45-issue3-fulltext-2 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ CC-BY-NC Chelonia mydas Connectivity Mixed stock analysis mtDNA Foraging ground article 2018 ftispalisboa https://doi.org/10.3856/vol45-issue3-fulltext-2 2022-05-30T08:46:54Z Marine migratory species encounter a range of threats as they move through coastal and oceanic zones. Understanding the connectivity and dispersal patterns of such species is critical to their effective conservation. Here we analyzed the temporal genetic composition and the most likely origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Puerto Manglar and Tortuga Bay, Culebra, Puerto Rico, using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences. We identified 17 haplotypes, of which CM-A3 (51.5%), CM-A5 (19.4%) and CM-A1 (13.6%) were the most common. Haplotype (h) and nucleotide (π) diversities were 0.680 and 0.008, respectively. There was no evidence of significant variation in the genetic composition of these aggregations throughout seven years (2000-2006), suggesting that relative contributions from source populations did not significantly change during this period. Mixed Stock Analysis (MSA), incorporating 14 Atlantic nesting populations as possible sources, indicated four main contributing stocks to the Culebra foraging grounds: Costa Rica (34.9%), Mexico (29.2%), East Central Florida (13.2%), and Suriname (12.0%). The regional pattern of connectivity among Wider Caribbean rookeries and Culebra was further evidenced by a second MSA using Atlantic Regional Management Units (RMUs) as sources, with 94.1% of the mixed stock attributed to this area. This study addresses the information gap on the connectivity of the green turtle in the North Atlantic, and establishes an important baseline that can be used to determine future changes in stock composition. Department of Natural and Environ-mental Resources of Puerto Rico; US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS-NOAA, Section 6, grant NA08NMF4720436); US Fish and Wildlife Service, Chelonia Inc, and WIDECAST. Work was conducted under permits by NMFS-NOAA (permit nos. 1253, 1518, 14949) and DNER (06-EPE-016). ARP had the support of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Instituto Universitário de Ciências Psicológicas, Sociais e da Vida: Repositório do ISPA Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 45 3 506 520
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topic Chelonia mydas
Connectivity
Mixed stock analysis
mtDNA
Foraging ground
spellingShingle Chelonia mydas
Connectivity
Mixed stock analysis
mtDNA
Foraging ground
Patrício, Ana Rita
Velez Zuazo, Ximena
van Dam, Robert P.
Diez, Carlos E.
Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
topic_facet Chelonia mydas
Connectivity
Mixed stock analysis
mtDNA
Foraging ground
description Marine migratory species encounter a range of threats as they move through coastal and oceanic zones. Understanding the connectivity and dispersal patterns of such species is critical to their effective conservation. Here we analyzed the temporal genetic composition and the most likely origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Puerto Manglar and Tortuga Bay, Culebra, Puerto Rico, using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences. We identified 17 haplotypes, of which CM-A3 (51.5%), CM-A5 (19.4%) and CM-A1 (13.6%) were the most common. Haplotype (h) and nucleotide (π) diversities were 0.680 and 0.008, respectively. There was no evidence of significant variation in the genetic composition of these aggregations throughout seven years (2000-2006), suggesting that relative contributions from source populations did not significantly change during this period. Mixed Stock Analysis (MSA), incorporating 14 Atlantic nesting populations as possible sources, indicated four main contributing stocks to the Culebra foraging grounds: Costa Rica (34.9%), Mexico (29.2%), East Central Florida (13.2%), and Suriname (12.0%). The regional pattern of connectivity among Wider Caribbean rookeries and Culebra was further evidenced by a second MSA using Atlantic Regional Management Units (RMUs) as sources, with 94.1% of the mixed stock attributed to this area. This study addresses the information gap on the connectivity of the green turtle in the North Atlantic, and establishes an important baseline that can be used to determine future changes in stock composition. Department of Natural and Environ-mental Resources of Puerto Rico; US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS-NOAA, Section 6, grant NA08NMF4720436); US Fish and Wildlife Service, Chelonia Inc, and WIDECAST. Work was conducted under permits by NMFS-NOAA (permit nos. 1253, 1518, 14949) and DNER (06-EPE-016). ARP had the support of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Patrício, Ana Rita
Velez Zuazo, Ximena
van Dam, Robert P.
Diez, Carlos E.
author_facet Patrício, Ana Rita
Velez Zuazo, Ximena
van Dam, Robert P.
Diez, Carlos E.
author_sort Patrício, Ana Rita
title Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
title_short Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
title_full Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
title_fullStr Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
title_full_unstemmed Genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at Culebra, Puerto Rico, as revealed by mtDNA
title_sort genetic composition and origin of juvenile green turtles foraging at culebra, puerto rico, as revealed by mtdna
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