CB Canales-Aguirre, S Ferrada-Fuentes, R Galleguillos
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摘要
几十年来,人们一直在研究墨鱼的种群遗传结构,但只发现了一个横跨南太平洋的大型种群。尽管所有这些研究都广泛考察了空间遗传模式,但在了解时间性的潜在作用方面仍存在差距。我们的研究旨在阐明南太平洋 T. murphyi 种群的时间和空间遗传模式,考察不同季节的遗传组成,包括觅食和产卵季节,而后者以前没有调查过。通过使用 10 个微卫星位点,我们的研究证实了 T. murphyi 在其地理分布范围内具有一致且稳定的种群遗传模式,并可在多个年份和季节观察到。此外,我们还发现了监测该物种变异性的潜在遗传标记。
Temporal and spatial population genetic variation in Chilean jack mackerel, Trachurus murphyi
The Trachurus murphyi have been studied for population genetic structure for decades, identifying only one large population across the South Pacific Ocean. Although all these studies have extensively examined the spatial genetic pattern, there remains a gap in understanding the potential role of temporality. Our study aims to elucidate temporal and spatial genetic patterns in T. murphyi populations in the South Pacific Ocean, examining genetic composition across seasons, including feeding and spawning seasons, where the latter was not previously investigated. Using 10 microsatellite loci, our study confirms a consistent and stable population genetic pattern in T. murphyi across its geographic distribution, observed over multiple years and seasons. Furthermore, we identify potential genetic markers for monitoring variability in the species.