Emir Pérez-Bermúdez, A. Ruíz-Urquiola, Laureana Rebordinos-González, G. Espinosa-López, Idania Lee-González, B. Petric
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摘要
研究人员使用混合种群分析(MSA)来推断海龟聚集地与保护/管理目的的相关性。然而,他们的方法和假设并不总是同质的或现实的。本研究利用大加勒比海(WC)地区灰杉叶蝉(Eretmochelys brbricata)群落和栖息地的年单倍型频率分析了新的msa,并根据与群落成熟度最相关的采样年选择种群大小。将使用这种方法获得的MSA结果与文献中最常见的单倍型频率分组数据执行的MSA进行比较。利用2004 - 2006年和20世纪90年代收集的数据,分析了Jardines del Rey(古巴)合法捕鱼群与该地区其他捕鱼群和栖息地的关系。JR非成虫渔场具有较高的遗传多样性,利用384 bp长度的单倍型和MSA方法确定墨西哥栖息地为主要贡献者,与该栖息地的人口增长一致。利用740 bp长度的单倍型,根据MSA方法的不同,JR非成年海龟的主要贡献者在莫纳岛和墨西哥栖息地之间交替。这条路线通常是由不同来源的非成年玳鸟走过的,这反映出需要加强对稀有或孤儿单倍型的WC栖息地的采样和保护工作,并警告在类似地区发生的渔业影响。同样,JR的成年海龟种类繁多,来源多样,该地区是首批繁殖者(雌性)到许多WC繁殖地的迁徙走廊。由于序列长度、群落大小的选择和单倍型频率的影响,以及其他可能影响估计贡献的假设,在任何MSA方法中都应谨慎使用。
A New Approach to Mixed Stock Analysis that Informs on the Management and Conservation of Hawksbill in the Wider Caribbean: the Case of the Legal Fishery in Jardines del Rey, Cuba
Researchers have used mixed stock analysis (MSA) to infer the relevance of rookeries in sea turtle aggregations for conservation/management purposes. However, their approaches and assumptions are not always homogeneous or realistic. We assayed new MSAs using the annual haplotype frequencies of aggregations and rookeries of Eretmochelys imbricata in the Wider Caribbean (WC), and the population size was selected according to the sampler year most relevant on the maturity of the aggregation. The MSA results obtained using this approach were compared with MSAs executed with grouped haplotype frequency data as has been the most common practice in the literature. The relationship of Jardines del Rey (JR) legal fishing aggregation (Cuba) to other aggregations and rookeries in the region was analyzed with data collected in 2004 to 2006 and during the 1990s. The JR non-adult fishing ground presented high genetic diversity and Mexican rookery was identified as the primary contributor using haplotypes at the 384 bp length and each MSA approach that was used, congruent with the demographic growth reported for this rookery. Using haplotypes at the 740 bp length, the primary contributor to non-adult turtles at JR differed according to the MSA approach used, alternating between Mona Island and the Mexican rookery. Jardines del Rey is a route usually taken by non-adult hawksbills of diverse origin, reflecting the need to strengthen the sampling and conservation efforts on the WC rookeries with rare or orphan haplotypes, and to warn about the impact of the fishery occurring in similar areas. Likewise, adult turtles from JR were highly diverse and from multiple origins, with this area serving as a migratory corridor for first breeders (females) to many WC breeding grounds. Caution should be employed in any MSA approach due to the influence effect of sequence length, selection of the rookery size and haplotype frequencies, as well as other assumptions that may affect the estimated contributions.