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遗传性别与起源鉴定表明东北大西洋雄性和雌性大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼()的洄游存在差异。

Genetic Sex and Origin Identification Suggests Differential Migration of Male and Female Atlantic Bluefin Tuna () in the Northeast Atlantic.

作者信息

Nielsen Einar Eg, Birnie-Gauvin Kim, Baktoft Henrik, Arrizabalaga Haritz, Brodin Tomas, Cardinale Massimiliano, Casini Michele, Helström Gustav, Jansen Teunis, Koed Anders, Lundberg Petter, MacKenzie Brian R, Medina Antonio, Post Søren, Rodriguez-Ezpeleta Naiara, Sundelöf Andreas, Varela José Luis, Aarestrup Kim

机构信息

National Institute of Aquatic Resources Technical University of Denmark Silkeborg Denmark.

AZTI, Marine Research Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Herrera Kaia Pasaia Gipuzkoa Spain.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2024 Sep 19;17(9):e70009. doi: 10.1111/eva.70009. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Knowledge about sex-specific difference in life-history traits-like growth, mortality, or behavior-is of key importance for management and conservation as these parameters are essential for predictive modeling of population sustainability. We applied a newly developed molecular sex identification method, in combination with a SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) panel for inferring the population of origin, for more than 300 large Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABFT) collected over several years from newly reclaimed feeding grounds in the Northeast Atlantic. The vast majority (95%) of individuals were genetically assigned to the eastern Atlantic population, which migrates between spawning grounds in the Mediterranean and feeding grounds in the Northeast Atlantic. We found a consistent pattern of a male bias among the eastern Atlantic individuals, with a 4-year mean of 63% males (59%-65%). Males were most prominent within the smallest (< 230 cm) and largest (> 250 cm) length classes, while the sex ratio was close to 1:1 for intermediate sizes (230-250 cm). The results from this new, widely applicable, and noninvasive approach suggests differential occupancy or migration timing of ABFT males and females, which cannot be explained alone by sex-specific differences in growth. Our findings are corroborated by previous traditional studies of sex ratios in dead ABFT from the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Gulf of Mexico. In concert with observed differences in growth and mortality rates between the sexes, these findings should be recognized in order to sustainably manage the resource, maintain productivity, and conserve diversity within the species.

摘要

了解生长、死亡率或行为等生活史特征中的性别差异,对于管理和保护至关重要,因为这些参数对于种群可持续性的预测建模至关重要。我们应用了一种新开发的分子性别鉴定方法,并结合一个用于推断起源种群的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)面板,对多年来从东北大西洋新填海造地的觅食地收集的300多条大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼(ABFT)进行了研究。绝大多数(95%)个体在基因上被归为东大西洋种群,该种群在地中海产卵地和东北大西洋觅食地之间洄游。我们发现东大西洋个体中存在一致的雄性偏差模式,4年平均雄性比例为63%(59%-65%)。雄性在最小(<230厘米)和最大(>250厘米)体长组中最为突出,而中等体长(230-250厘米)的性别比例接近1:1。这种新的、广泛适用且非侵入性方法的结果表明,ABFT雄性和雌性的占据情况或洄游时间存在差异,这不能仅用生长方面的性别差异来解释。我们的发现得到了之前对来自大西洋、地中海和墨西哥湾死亡ABFT性别比例的传统研究的证实。结合观察到的两性在生长和死亡率上的差异,为了可持续地管理资源、维持生产力并保护物种内的多样性,这些发现应该得到重视。

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