Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland

There are mounting evidences of a more complex structure within Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks than previously assumed. The Icelandic stock consists of many spawning components, with genetically distinct ecotypes that exhibit different migratory behaviour, potentially various conditions and grow...

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Main Author: Hlynur Bárðarson 1982-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/22553
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/22553 2023-05-15T15:27:43+02:00 Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland Identifying cod ecotypes in Icelandic waters Hlynur Bárðarson 1982- Háskóli Íslands 2015-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/22553 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/22553 Doktorsritgerðir Thesis Doctoral 2015 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:53:09Z There are mounting evidences of a more complex structure within Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks than previously assumed. The Icelandic stock consists of many spawning components, with genetically distinct ecotypes that exhibit different migratory behaviour, potentially various conditions and growth properties which leads to differences in age-at-maturity and might possess different vulnerability to fishing pressures. Failure to recognise or account for stock diversity is of great concern because it can lead to erosion of spawning components, depletion of the smaller or less productive population, loss of genetic diversity and overfishing. Therefore, a development of a method to discriminate between the ecotypes in an easy, accurate and cost-efficient way is of particular value for the management of the stock. The aim of this thesis to test whether otolith shape can be used for identifying ecotypes found within the Icelandic cod stock. This was conducted by developing a discriminant function based on otoliths from cod that had been tagged with Data Storage Tags, which until now remains the only definitive way to identify between ecotypes. The discriminant function was also validated by exploring the relationship between otolith shape and the Pantophysin genotypes that have been shown to differ in frequency between the ecotypes. The results were promising with great success in identifying ecotypes. Otolith shape assessment is, therefore, suggested as a method fisheries scientists can use when exploring the cod stock in Iceland. In this thesis we also explored the applicability of gluing broken otoliths back together for use in population discrimination studies, with success. Rannís, Rannsóknamiðstöð Íslands. Rannsóknasjóður Háskóla Íslands. Verkefnasjóður Sjávarútvegsins, Sjávarútvegsráðuneytið. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis atlantic cod Gadus morhua Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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Hlynur Bárðarson 1982-
Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
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description There are mounting evidences of a more complex structure within Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks than previously assumed. The Icelandic stock consists of many spawning components, with genetically distinct ecotypes that exhibit different migratory behaviour, potentially various conditions and growth properties which leads to differences in age-at-maturity and might possess different vulnerability to fishing pressures. Failure to recognise or account for stock diversity is of great concern because it can lead to erosion of spawning components, depletion of the smaller or less productive population, loss of genetic diversity and overfishing. Therefore, a development of a method to discriminate between the ecotypes in an easy, accurate and cost-efficient way is of particular value for the management of the stock. The aim of this thesis to test whether otolith shape can be used for identifying ecotypes found within the Icelandic cod stock. This was conducted by developing a discriminant function based on otoliths from cod that had been tagged with Data Storage Tags, which until now remains the only definitive way to identify between ecotypes. The discriminant function was also validated by exploring the relationship between otolith shape and the Pantophysin genotypes that have been shown to differ in frequency between the ecotypes. The results were promising with great success in identifying ecotypes. Otolith shape assessment is, therefore, suggested as a method fisheries scientists can use when exploring the cod stock in Iceland. In this thesis we also explored the applicability of gluing broken otoliths back together for use in population discrimination studies, with success. Rannís, Rannsóknamiðstöð Íslands. Rannsóknasjóður Háskóla Íslands. Verkefnasjóður Sjávarútvegsins, Sjávarútvegsráðuneytið.
author2 Háskóli Íslands
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Hlynur Bárðarson 1982-
author_facet Hlynur Bárðarson 1982-
author_sort Hlynur Bárðarson 1982-
title Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
title_short Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
title_full Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
title_fullStr Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
title_full_unstemmed Aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við Ísland
title_sort aðgreining vistgerða þorsks við ísland
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/22553
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Gadus morhua
Iceland
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Gadus morhua
Iceland
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