Population Structure and Variation in Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Coast of Florida as Determined from Mitochondrial DNA Control Region Sequence

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Amber F. Garber
Michael D. Tringali
Kenneth C. Stuck
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[1] University of Southern Mississippi,Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
[2] College of Marine Sciences,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 7000,undefined
[4] Ocean Springs,undefined
[5] MS 39566-7000,undefined
[6] Florida Marine Research Institute,undefined
[7] 100 Eighth Avenue SE,undefined
[8] St. Petersburg,undefined
[9] FL 33701-5020,undefined
[10] North Carolina State University,undefined
[11] Department of Zoology,undefined
[12] Campus Box 7617,undefined
[13] Raleigh,undefined
[14] NC 27695-7617,undefined
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Marine Biotechnology | 2004年 / 6卷
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red snapper; mtDNA control region; population structure;
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The mitochondrial DNA control regions of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Gulf of Mexico (n = 140) and Atlantic coast of Florida (n = 35) were sequenced to generate a prestocking genetic baseline for planned stock enhancement. Intrasample haplotype and nucleotide diversities ranged from 0.94 to 1.00 and 1.8% to 2.5%, respectively. All population analyses were consistent with the hypothesis that red snapper constitute a single, panmictic population over the sampled range. A ubiquitous, predominant haplotype, shared by 23% of the specimens, appeared to be evolutionarily recent, in contrast to previous findings based on restriction fragment length polymorphism data. Tajima’s D values were suggestive of a recent bottleneck. Mismatch distributions from Gulf samples were smooth and unimodal, characteristic of recent population expansion. However, the Atlantic sample exhibited a comparatively broader, possibly multimodal distribution, suggestive of a more stable population history. Additional control-region data may clarify potentially disparate demographic histories of Gulf and Atlantic snapper.
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