Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla

Heterogeneity in genetic composition among recruits of marine species is mostly due to a large variance in reproductive success mediated by oceanographic processes. Temporal genetic variation in a population of the European eel was quantified over 2 time scales among glass eel (1) interannual sample...

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Main Authors: Pujolar, JM, Maes, Gregory, Volckaert, Filip
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-research 2006
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Online Access:https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/176108
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spelling ftunivleuven:oai:lirias.kuleuven.be:123456789/176108 2023-05-15T13:28:02+02:00 Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla Pujolar, JM Maes, Gregory Volckaert, Filip 2006 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/176108 en eng Inter-research Marine ecology-progress series vol:307 pages:209-217 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/176108 0171-8630 allozymes arrival waves european eel genetic patchiness microsatellites urchin strongylocentrotus-purpuratus cod gadus-morhua drosophila-melanogaster reproductive success population-structure diplodus-sargus large variance marine fish allozyme loci Description (Metadata) only IT article 2006 ftunivleuven 2015-12-22T15:34:55Z Heterogeneity in genetic composition among recruits of marine species is mostly due to a large variance in reproductive success mediated by oceanographic processes. Temporal genetic variation in a population of the European eel was quantified over 2 time scales among glass eel (1) interannual samples (cohorts), and (2) intra-annual samples within cohorts ('arrival waves'). A total of 789 glass eels comprising 11 different arrival waves were collected at Den Oever in The Netherlands over the period 2001 to 2003. All samples were screened for genetic variation using 10 allozyme and 6 microsatellite loci. The main result from this study is the highly significant genetic differentiation among arrival waves, despite the low FST values (FST = 0.0036). Heterogeneity in genetic composition was observed both among cohorts and among samples within cohorts. Genetic differentiation partitioned within cohorts was more than 10-fold the differences among cohorts. Genetic heterogeneity is likely to result from a large variance in the contribution of individuals to each cohort determined by genetic drift. Although natural selection and gene flow could also play a role in the observed genetic pattern, we suggest that large variances in reproductive success are a contributing factor to the recruit differentiation. If only a subset of the adults contribute to the new recruits, effective population size in European eel might be much lower than the census size. A low effective population size combined with fluctuating oceanic conditions might have contributed to the current dramatic decline in abundance of European eel. status: published Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Gadus morhua KU Leuven: Lirias
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topic allozymes
arrival waves
european eel
genetic patchiness
microsatellites
urchin strongylocentrotus-purpuratus
cod gadus-morhua
drosophila-melanogaster
reproductive success
population-structure
diplodus-sargus
large variance
marine fish
allozyme
loci
spellingShingle allozymes
arrival waves
european eel
genetic patchiness
microsatellites
urchin strongylocentrotus-purpuratus
cod gadus-morhua
drosophila-melanogaster
reproductive success
population-structure
diplodus-sargus
large variance
marine fish
allozyme
loci
Pujolar, JM
Maes, Gregory
Volckaert, Filip
Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
topic_facet allozymes
arrival waves
european eel
genetic patchiness
microsatellites
urchin strongylocentrotus-purpuratus
cod gadus-morhua
drosophila-melanogaster
reproductive success
population-structure
diplodus-sargus
large variance
marine fish
allozyme
loci
description Heterogeneity in genetic composition among recruits of marine species is mostly due to a large variance in reproductive success mediated by oceanographic processes. Temporal genetic variation in a population of the European eel was quantified over 2 time scales among glass eel (1) interannual samples (cohorts), and (2) intra-annual samples within cohorts ('arrival waves'). A total of 789 glass eels comprising 11 different arrival waves were collected at Den Oever in The Netherlands over the period 2001 to 2003. All samples were screened for genetic variation using 10 allozyme and 6 microsatellite loci. The main result from this study is the highly significant genetic differentiation among arrival waves, despite the low FST values (FST = 0.0036). Heterogeneity in genetic composition was observed both among cohorts and among samples within cohorts. Genetic differentiation partitioned within cohorts was more than 10-fold the differences among cohorts. Genetic heterogeneity is likely to result from a large variance in the contribution of individuals to each cohort determined by genetic drift. Although natural selection and gene flow could also play a role in the observed genetic pattern, we suggest that large variances in reproductive success are a contributing factor to the recruit differentiation. If only a subset of the adults contribute to the new recruits, effective population size in European eel might be much lower than the census size. A low effective population size combined with fluctuating oceanic conditions might have contributed to the current dramatic decline in abundance of European eel. status: published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pujolar, JM
Maes, Gregory
Volckaert, Filip
author_facet Pujolar, JM
Maes, Gregory
Volckaert, Filip
author_sort Pujolar, JM
title Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
title_short Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
title_full Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
title_fullStr Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
title_full_unstemmed Genetic patchiness among recruits in the European eel Anguilla anguilla
title_sort genetic patchiness among recruits in the european eel anguilla anguilla
publisher Inter-research
publishDate 2006
url https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/176108
genre Anguilla anguilla
European eel
Gadus morhua
genre_facet Anguilla anguilla
European eel
Gadus morhua
op_relation Marine ecology-progress series vol:307 pages:209-217
https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/176108
0171-8630
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