Distinct genetic clustering in the weakly differentiated polar cod, Boreogadus saida Lepechin, 1774 from East Siberian Sea to Svalbard

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María Quintela
Shripathi Bhat
Kim Præbel
Natalia Gordeeva
Gaute W. Seljestad
Tanja Hanebrekke
Alejandro Mateos-Rivera
Frode Vikebø
Daria Zelenina
Chi-Hing Christina Cheng
Torild Johansen
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[1] Institute of Marine Research,Norwegian College of Fishery Science
[2] The Arctic University of Norway (UiT),Vavilov Institute of General Genetics
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
[4] Russian Academy of Sciences,Department of Biological Sciences
[5] University of Bergen (UiB),Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior, School of Integrative Biology
[6] Institute of Marine Research,undefined
[7] Russian Federal Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO),undefined
[8] University of Illinois,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2021年 / 44卷
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Polar cod; Genetic structure; Conservation genetics; Management; Global warming;
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The cold-adapted polar cod Boreogadus saida, a key species in Arctic ecosystems, is vulnerable to global warming and ice retreat. In this study, 1257 individuals sampled in 17 locations within the latitudinal range of 75–81°N from Svalbard to East Siberian Sea were genotyped with a dedicated suite of 116 single-nucleotide polymorphic loci (SNP). The overall pattern of isolation by distance (IBD) found was driven by the two easternmost samples (East Siberian Sea and Laptev Sea), whereas no differentiation was registered in the area between the Kara Sea and Svalbard. Eleven SNP under strong linkage disequilibrium, nine of which could be annotated to chromosome 2 in Atlantic cod, defined two genetic groups of distinct size, with the major cluster containing seven-fold larger number of individuals than the minor. No underlying geographic basis was evident, as both clusters were detected throughout all sampling sites in relatively similar proportions (i.e. individuals in the minor cluster ranging between 4 and 19% on the location basis). Similarly, females and males were also evenly distributed between clusters and age groups. A differentiation was, however, found regarding size at age: individuals belonging to the major cluster were significantly longer in the second year. This study contributes to increasing the population genetic knowledge of this species and suggests that an appropriate management should be ensured to safeguard its diversity.
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页码:1711 / 1724
页数:13
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