Identification of subpopulations in pelagic marine fish species using amino acid composition

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Isabel Riveiro
Cástor Guisande
Paula Iglesias
Gualtiero Basilone
Angela Cuttitta
Ana Giráldez
Bernardo Patti
Salvatore Mazzola
Angelo Bonanno
Alba-Ruth Vergara
Isabel Maneiro
机构
[1] Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo,Instituto Español de Oceanografía
[2] Universidad de Vigo,Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
[3] Centro Oceanográfico de La Coruña,Instituto Español de Oceanografía
[4] Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero,Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
[5] Sede di Mazara del Vallo,Instituto Español de Oceanografía
[6] Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga,Facultad de Ciencias
[7] Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (CSIC),undefined
[8] Universidad de A Coruña,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 2011年 / 670卷
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Pelagic fishes; Amino acid composition; Population discrimination;
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The spatial stock complexity of marine fish species requires that population structure is taken into account in fisheries management. The aim of this study was to determine whether the amino acid composition (AAC) of the adult fish allows the identification of subpopulations within the stock. During a cruise in November 2003 along the entire Mediterranean coast of Spain, individuals were collected of the following pelagic species: Sardina pilchardus, Sardinella aurita, Engraulis encrasicolus, Trachurus trachurus, Trachurus mediterraneus, Scomber scombrus and Scomber colias. Individuals of S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus were also collected from the waters of the Strait of Sicily in 2002 and 2003. The AAC of the fish eyes was seen to be species specific, and therefore, the differences in AAC among species may be based on inherited characters. Moreover, a clear differentiation was seen between the Spanish and Sicilian populations of S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus. Furthermore, in the Spanish waters of the Mediterranean Sea, discriminant analysis revealed a substantial separation between the northern and southern subpopulations of S. pilchardus, S. aurita and E. encrasicolus. Temporal variations in AAC within species in each area were lower than the spatial variations observed among areas for each species, probably reflecting the influence on the AAC of the contrasting environmental characteristics of each area. Our results indicate that the ACC of the eyes in adult fish is a good tool for discriminating among subpopulations in pelagic marine fish species.
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