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Functional genetic diversity in an exploited marine species and its relevance to fisheries management.

Eleni L Petrou1, Angela P Fuentes-Pardo2, Luke A Rogers3, Melissa Orobko4, Carolyn Tarpey1, Isadora Jiménez-Hidalgo1, Madonna L Moss5, Dongya Yang6, Tony J Pitcher7, Todd Sandell8, Dayv Lowry9, Daniel E Ruzzante10, Lorenz Hauser1.   

Abstract

The timing of reproduction influences key evolutionary and ecological processes in wild populations. Variation in reproductive timing may be an especially important evolutionary driver in the marine environment, where the high mobility of many species and few physical barriers to migration provide limited opportunities for spatial divergence to arise. Using genomic data collected from spawning aggregations of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) across 1600 km of coastline, we show that reproductive timing drives population structure in these pelagic fish. Within a specific spawning season, we observed isolation by distance, indicating that gene flow is also geographically limited over our study area. These results emphasize the importance of considering both seasonal and spatial variation in spawning when delineating management units for herring. On several chromosomes, we detected linkage disequilibrium extending over multiple Mb, suggesting the presence of chromosomal rearrangements. Spawning phenology was highly correlated with polymorphisms in several genes, in particular SYNE2, which influences the development of retinal photoreceptors in vertebrates. SYNE2 is probably within a chromosomal rearrangement in Pacific herring and is also associated with spawn timing in Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). The observed genetic diversity probably underlies resource waves provided by spawning herring. Given the ecological, economic and cultural significance of herring, our results support that conserving intraspecific genetic diversity is important for maintaining current and future ecosystem processes.

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Keywords:  Pacific herring; isolation by time; phenology; population genomics; resource wave

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33622133      PMCID: PMC7934995          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.2398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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10.  Functional genetic diversity in an exploited marine species and its relevance to fisheries management.

Authors:  Eleni L Petrou; Angela P Fuentes-Pardo; Luke A Rogers; Melissa Orobko; Carolyn Tarpey; Isadora Jiménez-Hidalgo; Madonna L Moss; Dongya Yang; Tony J Pitcher; Todd Sandell; Dayv Lowry; Daniel E Ruzzante; Lorenz Hauser
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 5.349

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5.  Functional genetic diversity in an exploited marine species and its relevance to fisheries management.

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