Genetic characterization of naturally spawned Snake River fall-run chinook salmon

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作者
Marshall, AR
Blankenship, HL
Connor, WP
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[1] Washington Dept Fish & Wildlife, Olympia, WA 98501 USA
[2] US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Ahsahka, ID 83520 USA
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10.1577/1548-8659(2000)129<0680:GCOSSR>2.3.CO;2
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
摘要
We sampled juvenile Snake River chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha to genetically characterize the endangered Snake River fall-run population. Juveniles from fall and spring-summer lineages coexisted in our sampling areas but were differentiated by large allozyme allele frequency differences. We sorted juveniles by multilocus genotypes into putative fall and spring lineage subsamples and determined lineage composition using maximum likelihood estimation methods. Paired sMEP-1* and PGK-2* genotypes-encoding malic enzyme (NADP(+)) and phosphoglycerate kinase, respectively-were very effective for sorting juveniles by lineage, and subsamples estimated to be 100% fall lineage were obtained in four annual samples. We examined genetic relationships of these fall lineage juveniles with adjacent populations from the Columbia River and from Lyons Ferry Hatchery, which was established to perpetuate the Snake River fall-run population. Our samples of naturally produced Snake River fall lineage juveniles were most closely aligned with Lyons Ferry Hatchery samples. Although fall-run strays of Columbia River hatchery origin found on spawning grounds threaten the genetic integrity of the Snake River population, juvenile samples (a) showed distinctive patterns of allelic diversity, (b) were differentiated from Columbia River populations, and (c) substantiate earlier conclusions that this population is an important genetic resource. This first characterization of naturally produced Snake River fall chinook salmon provides a baseline for monitoring and recovery planning.
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页码:680 / 698
页数:19
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