Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic
Many marine fish species are characterized by large population sizes, strong migratory behaviour, high fecundity, and pelagic eggs and larvae that are subject to passive transport by ocean currents, all factors that tend to reduce the rate of development of genetic partitioning among localized popul...
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ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/14382 2023-06-11T04:11:48+02:00 Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic Was, A. Gosling, E. McCrann, K. Mork, J. 2008-01-17 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14382 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsm187 unknown Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science Was, A. Gosling, E.; McCrann, K.; Mork, J. (2008). Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 (2), 216-225 1054-3139,1095-9289 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14382 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsm187 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ blue whiting gene flow genetic differentiation landscape genetics micromesistius poutassou microsatellites cod gadus-morhua trout oncorhynchus-clarki herring clupea-harengus genetic-structure microsatellite markers heterozygote deficiency northwest atlantic spawning grounds walleye pollock Article 2008 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsm187 2023-05-28T18:06:05Z Many marine fish species are characterized by large population sizes, strong migratory behaviour, high fecundity, and pelagic eggs and larvae that are subject to passive transport by ocean currents, all factors that tend to reduce the rate of development of genetic partitioning among localized populations. The blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) is a commercially important gadoid that exhibits all these characteristics, although to date there has been little evidence of genetic heterogeneity except at the latitudinal extremes of its range in the NE Atlantic. Genetic variation was analysed at five microsatellite loci in 16 samples, 14 comprising spawning adults, collected along the continental shelf from 44 degrees N to 60 degrees N, a distance of similar to 1900 km. Although pairwise F-ST values were low (0.0-0.040; mean 0.0097), more than 40% of the estimates were significant, with Celtic Sea and Bay of Biscay samples significantly differentiated from samples from the Porcupine Bank, Hebridean Shelf, Sulisker Bank, and Papa Bank. There was also significant differentiation between samples taken in different years on Rockall Bank. Mantel tests revealed no significant isolation by distance. We used a landscape genetics approach, which combines spatial and genetic information, to detect barriers to gene flow. Four zones of lowered gene flow were identified, generally in concordance with hydrographic patterns, fish spawning behaviour, and the simulated transport of larvae in the NE Atlantic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Rockall Bank ENVELOPE(-16.519,-16.519,55.821,55.821) Porcupine Bank ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333) Hebridean Shelf ENVELOPE(-5.500,-5.500,59.250,59.250) ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 2 216 225 |
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blue whiting gene flow genetic differentiation landscape genetics micromesistius poutassou microsatellites cod gadus-morhua trout oncorhynchus-clarki herring clupea-harengus genetic-structure microsatellite markers heterozygote deficiency northwest atlantic spawning grounds walleye pollock |
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blue whiting gene flow genetic differentiation landscape genetics micromesistius poutassou microsatellites cod gadus-morhua trout oncorhynchus-clarki herring clupea-harengus genetic-structure microsatellite markers heterozygote deficiency northwest atlantic spawning grounds walleye pollock Was, A. Gosling, E. McCrann, K. Mork, J. Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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blue whiting gene flow genetic differentiation landscape genetics micromesistius poutassou microsatellites cod gadus-morhua trout oncorhynchus-clarki herring clupea-harengus genetic-structure microsatellite markers heterozygote deficiency northwest atlantic spawning grounds walleye pollock |
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Many marine fish species are characterized by large population sizes, strong migratory behaviour, high fecundity, and pelagic eggs and larvae that are subject to passive transport by ocean currents, all factors that tend to reduce the rate of development of genetic partitioning among localized populations. The blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) is a commercially important gadoid that exhibits all these characteristics, although to date there has been little evidence of genetic heterogeneity except at the latitudinal extremes of its range in the NE Atlantic. Genetic variation was analysed at five microsatellite loci in 16 samples, 14 comprising spawning adults, collected along the continental shelf from 44 degrees N to 60 degrees N, a distance of similar to 1900 km. Although pairwise F-ST values were low (0.0-0.040; mean 0.0097), more than 40% of the estimates were significant, with Celtic Sea and Bay of Biscay samples significantly differentiated from samples from the Porcupine Bank, Hebridean Shelf, Sulisker Bank, and Papa Bank. There was also significant differentiation between samples taken in different years on Rockall Bank. Mantel tests revealed no significant isolation by distance. We used a landscape genetics approach, which combines spatial and genetic information, to detect barriers to gene flow. Four zones of lowered gene flow were identified, generally in concordance with hydrographic patterns, fish spawning behaviour, and the simulated transport of larvae in the NE Atlantic Ocean. |
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Was, A. Gosling, E. McCrann, K. Mork, J. |
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Was, A. Gosling, E. McCrann, K. Mork, J. |
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Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
title_full |
Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic |
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Oxford University Press (OUP) |
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2008 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14382 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsm187 |
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ENVELOPE(-16.519,-16.519,55.821,55.821) ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333) ENVELOPE(-5.500,-5.500,59.250,59.250) |
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Rockall Bank Porcupine Bank Hebridean Shelf |
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Rockall Bank Porcupine Bank Hebridean Shelf |
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Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic |
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Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic Northwest Atlantic |
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ICES Journal of Marine Science Was, A. Gosling, E.; McCrann, K.; Mork, J. (2008). Evidence for population structuring of blue whiting (micromesistius poutassou) in the northeast atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 (2), 216-225 1054-3139,1095-9289 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/14382 doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsm187 |
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