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Comprehensive microsatellite baseline for genetic stock identification of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in northernmost Europe




TekijätOzerov M, Vähä JP, Wennevik V, Niemelä E, Svenning MA, Prusov S, Fernandez RD, Unneland L, Vasemägi A, Falkegard M, Kalske T, Christiansen B

KustantajaOXFORD UNIV PRESS

KustannuspaikkaOxford

Julkaisuvuosi2017

JournalICES Journal of Marine Science

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE

Lehden akronyymiICES J MAR SCI

Vuosikerta74

Numero8

Aloitussivu2159

Lopetussivu2169

Sivujen määrä11

ISSN1054-3139

eISSN1095-9289

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx041


Tiivistelmä
The rivers in northernmost Europe support many of the largest wild Atlantic salmon stocks supplying up to 60% of the total annual catch in the world, but very little is known about their relative contributions to coastal fisheries. We generated a comprehensive Atlantic salmon genetic baseline consisting of 185 populations along the Norwegian, Barents and White Sea coasts, genotyped for a high number of genetic markers, which has a dense geographical coverage and includes all notable stocks in the region. The hierarchical genetic structure observed was the basis for defining 7 regional and 26 local re3porting groups (RGs) enabling practical implementation of genetic stock identification (GSI). The GSI accuracy varied across populations and the study area, depending on the level of genetic structuring, but a high level of accuracy was achieved when individuals were classified to regional (97%) or to local (90%) RGs. Simulations showed that salmon from the majority of the largest populations in northernmost Europe can be reliably identified in Norwegian and Russian coastal mixed-stock fisheries. The baseline will be an invaluable resource for development of future adaptive management regimes for Atlantic salmon in northern Europe.



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