Phylogeographic lineages and differentiation pattern of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Baltic Sea with management implications

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Koljonen, ML
Jansson, H
Paaver, T
Vasin, O
Koskiniemi, J
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[1] Finnish Game & Fisheries Res Inst, FIN-00721 Helsinki, Finland
[2] Salmon Res Inst, S-81494 Alvkarleby, Sweden
[3] Estonian Agr Univ, Dept Fish Farming, EE-2400 Tartu, Estonia
[4] Latvian Fisheries Res Inst, LV-1007 Riga, Latvia
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10.1139/cjfas-56-10-1766
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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The genetic structure and isolation pattern of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) throughout its range in the Baltic Sea were examined as a starting point for a conservation strategy for the species in this area. The allozyme variation in seven polymorphic loci was studied in 5125 salmon from 24 rivers in four countries. A clear dichotomy was observed between stock groups from southeastern (Russia, Estonia, Latvia, southern Sweden) and northwestern (northern Finland, northern Sweden) drainage regions, corresponding to the postglacial colonisation of the Baltic Sea by two phylogeographic lineages, one from the east (the Ice Lake lineage) and one from the west (the Atlantic lineage). The geographical and genetic distances between stocks fit the one-dimensional "isolation-by-distance" model (p < 0.001). The estimated gene flow ranged from 0 to10 migrants per generation. The total diversity of hatchery stocks was 72% of that of the wild stocks. Genetically similar stock groups, phylogeographic lineages, and drainage regions are recommended for use as genetic management units in addition to stock level.
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页码:1766 / 1780
页数:15
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