Microsatellite analysis reveals the population structure and migration patterns of Scomber japonicus (Scombridae) with continuous distribution in the East and South China Seas
Zeng LY1; Cheng QQ*1; Chen XY2; qiquncheng@gmail.com
2012
发表期刊BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY
卷号42期号:X页码:83-93
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摘要Genetic diversity and population structure of Scomber japonicus in East (ECS) and South China Sea (SCS) was analysed through 169 individuals from adjacent sea waters of Taizhou, Sansha, Dongshan, Zhuhai, Qinglan, and Sanya using eleven microsatellite markers. Relatively high levels of genetic variation within (He = 0.651-0.732) and moderate level of genetic differentiation among the populations (F-ST = 0.0647, P < 10(-4)) were observed. Two divergent stocks may exist: one included all populations from ECS extending to off eastern coast of Hainan Island in SCS, and the other comprised one population off southern coast of Hainan Island. It indicated a higher gene flow and a preferential migration dispersion pattern for this species in ECS. S. japonicus had not undergone recent genetic bottlenecks. and this inference is supported by Wilcoxon signed-rank test and mode-shift indicator of allele frequency distribution. We recommend several management strategies for this species for the future. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
关键词Scomber Japonicus Microsatellite Population Structure Migration
资助者This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01).
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资助者This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01). ; This work was supported by the Special Research Fund for national non-profit institutes (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, No. 2008Z02) and the Fund of State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution (GREKF10-01).
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条目标识符http://ir.kiz.ac.cn/handle/152453/7075
专题科研部门_东南亚野生动物多样性(陈小勇)
遗传资源与进化国家重点实验室
通讯作者qiquncheng@gmail.com
作者单位1.Key Laboratory of East China Sea and Oceanic Fishery Resources Exploitation, Ministry of Agriculture, East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Shanghai 200090, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Zeng LY,Cheng QQ*,Chen XY,et al. Microsatellite analysis reveals the population structure and migration patterns of Scomber japonicus (Scombridae) with continuous distribution in the East and South China Seas[J]. BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY,2012,42(X):83-93.
APA Zeng LY,Cheng QQ*,Chen XY,&qiquncheng@gmail.com.(2012).Microsatellite analysis reveals the population structure and migration patterns of Scomber japonicus (Scombridae) with continuous distribution in the East and South China Seas.BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY,42(X),83-93.
MLA Zeng LY,et al."Microsatellite analysis reveals the population structure and migration patterns of Scomber japonicus (Scombridae) with continuous distribution in the East and South China Seas".BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY 42.X(2012):83-93.
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