Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.

The European lobster is distributed throughout the south and western regions of the Norwegian coast. A previous lobster allozyme investigation (1993) in the Tysfjord region, north of the Arctic Circle demonstrated that the lobster population from this region was genetically different from lobster sa...

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Main Authors: Jorstad, K.E., Prodöhl, Paulo, Agnalt, A.-L., Hughes, Maria, Apostolidis, A., Triantaphyllidis, A., Farestveit, E., Kristiansen, T., Mercer, J., Sversand, T.
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Published: 2004
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author Jorstad, K.E.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Agnalt, A.-L.
Hughes, Maria
Apostolidis, A.
Triantaphyllidis, A.
Farestveit, E.
Kristiansen, T.
Mercer, J.
Sversand, T.
author_facet Jorstad, K.E.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Agnalt, A.-L.
Hughes, Maria
Apostolidis, A.
Triantaphyllidis, A.
Farestveit, E.
Kristiansen, T.
Mercer, J.
Sversand, T.
author_sort Jorstad, K.E.
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description The European lobster is distributed throughout the south and western regions of the Norwegian coast. A previous lobster allozyme investigation (1993) in the Tysfjord region, north of the Arctic Circle demonstrated that the lobster population from this region was genetically different from lobster samples collected in other parts of Norway. More detailed investigation including supplementary extensive sampling and additional allozyme, microsatellite and mtDNA analyses are reported here. This investigation supports the genetic distinctness of the Tysfjord population and shows that this is mainly due to a reduction (60�70%) in gene diversity (observed heterozygosities and number of alleles) compared with lobsters from more southern regions. In addition to the Tysfjord region, the comprehensive sampling also included lobsters found in the adjacent Nordfolda fjord system. Genetic analyses provided evidence for significant differences between the lobster populations of Tysfjord and Nordfolda, even though they are separated by a coastal distance of only 142 km. The two populations were also different with regards to several biological characteristics such as body size. The genetic difference between these two geographically close populations is likely to be due to the local hydrological conditions, preventing larval dispersal between the fjord systems. Assessment of lobster abundance in the north-west region suggests that the sub-arctic lobster populations are geographically isolated.
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/9593212f-426c-4f5e-a249-7b6f54a734e6 2025-06-15T14:17:03+00:00 Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway. Jorstad, K.E. Prodöhl, Paulo Agnalt, A.-L. Hughes, Maria Apostolidis, A. Triantaphyllidis, A. Farestveit, E. Kristiansen, T. Mercer, J. Sversand, T. 2004-06 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/9593212f-426c-4f5e-a249-7b6f54a734e6 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=3542998765&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Jorstad, K E, Prodöhl, P, Agnalt, A-L, Hughes, M, Apostolidis, A, Triantaphyllidis, A, Farestveit, E, Kristiansen, T, Mercer, J & Sversand, T 2004, 'Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.', Environmental Biology of Fishes, vol. 69, no. 1-4, pp. 223-231. /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1104 name=Aquatic Science /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2303 name=Ecology article 2004 ftqueensubelpubl 2025-06-03T04:43:44Z The European lobster is distributed throughout the south and western regions of the Norwegian coast. A previous lobster allozyme investigation (1993) in the Tysfjord region, north of the Arctic Circle demonstrated that the lobster population from this region was genetically different from lobster samples collected in other parts of Norway. More detailed investigation including supplementary extensive sampling and additional allozyme, microsatellite and mtDNA analyses are reported here. This investigation supports the genetic distinctness of the Tysfjord population and shows that this is mainly due to a reduction (60�70%) in gene diversity (observed heterozygosities and number of alleles) compared with lobsters from more southern regions. In addition to the Tysfjord region, the comprehensive sampling also included lobsters found in the adjacent Nordfolda fjord system. Genetic analyses provided evidence for significant differences between the lobster populations of Tysfjord and Nordfolda, even though they are separated by a coastal distance of only 142 km. The two populations were also different with regards to several biological characteristics such as body size. The genetic difference between these two geographically close populations is likely to be due to the local hydrological conditions, preventing larval dispersal between the fjord systems. Assessment of lobster abundance in the north-west region suggests that the sub-arctic lobster populations are geographically isolated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic European lobster Homarus gammarus Northern Norway Tysfjord Unknown Arctic Norway Tysfjord ENVELOPE(16.374,16.374,68.097,68.097)
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Jorstad, K.E.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Agnalt, A.-L.
Hughes, Maria
Apostolidis, A.
Triantaphyllidis, A.
Farestveit, E.
Kristiansen, T.
Mercer, J.
Sversand, T.
Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title_full Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title_fullStr Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title_full_unstemmed Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title_short Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) in Northern Norway.
title_sort sub-arctic populations of european lobster (homarus gammarus) in northern norway.
topic /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1104
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