Marine Ecology Progress Series | |
Genetic structure of whiting Merlangius merlangus in the northeast Atlantic and adjacent waters | |
Greacutegory Charrier1  Steve H. Coombs1  Jean Laroche1  Ian H. McQuinn1  | |
关键词: Whiting; Merlangius merlangus; Microsatellites; Genetic structure; Larval dispersal; | |
DOI : 10.3354/meps330201 | |
学科分类:海洋学与技术 | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: Accurate identification of stock boundaries is essential for efficient fisheries management; hence, the present study focused on the genetic structure of whiting. To this aim, 488 individuals collected from the southern Bay of Biscay to the southern Norwegian coast were genotyped using 7 microsatellites. A low level of genetic structuring was detected in Atlantic waters; only the Bay of Biscay differentiated from more northern samples. The lack of genetic structure along the western margin of the British Isles is consistent with a high level of passive transport of pelagic eggs and larvae due to the combined influence of the North Atlantic Current and the Shelf Edge Current. High levels of dispersal could also occur between the western British Isles and the North Sea through both the branching of the North Atlantic Current into the northern North Sea and the residual current flowing from the English Channel to the Southern Bight. In contrast, a significant genetic structure was identified within the North Sea, and this may be associated with the complex oceanography of this basin and retention systems reducing larval dispersal. In addition, considering also genetic, phenotypic and tagrecapture data collected on whiting, a learned homing behaviour of adults toward spawning areas may be hypothesised.
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