Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation

A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous and resident populations of Salmonidae. However, Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) migratory phenotypes in the Nettilling Lake and Amadjuak River ecosystem in Nunavut, Canada have not been genetically ch...

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Main Author: Liu, Chen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2021
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Online Access:https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8633
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9638/viewcontent/Liu_2021.pdf
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spelling ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:etd-9638 2023-06-11T04:08:18+02:00 Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation Liu, Chen 2021-10-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8633 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9638/viewcontent/Liu_2021.pdf English eng University of Windsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8633 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9638/viewcontent/Liu_2021.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Electronic Theses and Dissertations Arctic Char Genetics Migratory Population Reproductive Environmental Sciences Zoology thesis 2021 ftunivwindsor 2023-05-06T19:10:37Z A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous and resident populations of Salmonidae. However, Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) migratory phenotypes in the Nettilling Lake and Amadjuak River ecosystem in Nunavut, Canada have not been genetically characterized, and it remains unclear if distinct genotypes and phenotypes associated with migratory life history differences are maintained through reproductive isolation, and they have been assumed to be sympatric populations, or co-occurring populations. Co-occurring Arctic char (n=225) were sampled from eleven sites along the Amadjuak River in 2014 and 2015. Twelve microsatellite loci were used to quantify genetic variation among the sampled fish. The genetic data showed two genetic clades (populations) of Arctic char living in the ecosystem. However, each genetic population contained both resident and anadromous individuals (migratory life histories). These results suggest that genotype should be considered when identifying populations of Arctic char for conservation and management purposes. Fish from the two different clades were captured at the same site, indicative of possible sympatry, increasing the complexity of effective management of this important fishery resource. We thus suggest using genetic methods to categorize individual fish to their respective genetic population, while further work should be done to explore morphological and physiological trait differences to simplify the management of the fish from the two cryptic populations. Thesis Arctic Nettilling Lake Nunavut Salvelinus alpinus University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Nunavut Canada Nettilling Lake ENVELOPE(-70.333,-70.333,66.483,66.483) Amadjuak ENVELOPE(-72.648,-72.648,64.017,64.017) Amadjuak River ENVELOPE(-71.298,-71.298,65.917,65.917)
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language English
topic Arctic Char
Genetics
Migratory
Population
Reproductive
Environmental Sciences
Zoology
spellingShingle Arctic Char
Genetics
Migratory
Population
Reproductive
Environmental Sciences
Zoology
Liu, Chen
Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
topic_facet Arctic Char
Genetics
Migratory
Population
Reproductive
Environmental Sciences
Zoology
description A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous and resident populations of Salmonidae. However, Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) migratory phenotypes in the Nettilling Lake and Amadjuak River ecosystem in Nunavut, Canada have not been genetically characterized, and it remains unclear if distinct genotypes and phenotypes associated with migratory life history differences are maintained through reproductive isolation, and they have been assumed to be sympatric populations, or co-occurring populations. Co-occurring Arctic char (n=225) were sampled from eleven sites along the Amadjuak River in 2014 and 2015. Twelve microsatellite loci were used to quantify genetic variation among the sampled fish. The genetic data showed two genetic clades (populations) of Arctic char living in the ecosystem. However, each genetic population contained both resident and anadromous individuals (migratory life histories). These results suggest that genotype should be considered when identifying populations of Arctic char for conservation and management purposes. Fish from the two different clades were captured at the same site, indicative of possible sympatry, increasing the complexity of effective management of this important fishery resource. We thus suggest using genetic methods to categorize individual fish to their respective genetic population, while further work should be done to explore morphological and physiological trait differences to simplify the management of the fish from the two cryptic populations.
format Thesis
author Liu, Chen
author_facet Liu, Chen
author_sort Liu, Chen
title Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
title_short Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
title_full Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
title_fullStr Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
title_full_unstemmed Population Genetic Analyses of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types in Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test of Reproductive Isolation
title_sort population genetic analyses of arctic char (salvelinus alpinus) life history types in nettilling lake & amadjuak river ecosystem: a test of reproductive isolation
publisher University of Windsor
publishDate 2021
url https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8633
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9638/viewcontent/Liu_2021.pdf
long_lat ENVELOPE(-70.333,-70.333,66.483,66.483)
ENVELOPE(-72.648,-72.648,64.017,64.017)
ENVELOPE(-71.298,-71.298,65.917,65.917)
geographic Arctic
Nunavut
Canada
Nettilling Lake
Amadjuak
Amadjuak River
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Nunavut
Canada
Nettilling Lake
Amadjuak
Amadjuak River
genre Arctic
Nettilling Lake
Nunavut
Salvelinus alpinus
genre_facet Arctic
Nettilling Lake
Nunavut
Salvelinus alpinus
op_source Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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