Genetic diversity of six silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) geographical populations based on mitochondrial COI sequences

2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hang SHA ◽  
Xiangzhong LUO ◽  
Zhong LI ◽  
Guiwei ZOU ◽  
Hongwei LIANG
2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-306
Author(s):  
ZHANG Di ◽  
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LEI Guangchun ◽  
GONG Cheng ◽  
WANG Zhongsuo

PeerJ ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. e6836 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huijuan Chen ◽  
Dengqiang Wang ◽  
Xinbin Duan ◽  
Shaoping Liu ◽  
Daqing Chen ◽  
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Introduction A hatchery-reared silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) program has been intensively carried out since 2010 to enhance the rapidly declining fisheries production in the middle Yangtze River. However, only a little information regarding the effectiveness of the enhancement program has been reported. In this context, this study investigates on an enhancement program through monitoring the efficacy based on parentage analysis. Methods A total of 1,529 hatchery-reared fish and 869 larvae were sampled from the middle Yangtze River in 2016 and 2017 and were genotyped by thirteen microsatellite loci. Based on the results of parentage analysis the larvae were divided into three populations: (1) larvae population with both parents being hatchery-reared fish (=R), (2) larvae population with only a male or a female parent being hatchery-reared fish (=H), and (3) larvae population with no hatchery-reared fish parent (=W). The following analyses were also carried out: (1) assessing the contribution of hatchery-reared offspring to larval resources, and (2) evaluating the genetic effect of stock enhancement on the wild population. Results In total, 10.37% and 11.56% of larvae were identified as the offspring produced by hatchery-reared fish released in 2016 and 2017, respectively. In 2017, some of the larvae were assigned unambiguously to hatchery-reared fish released in 2016. In terms of the number of offspring produced, the hatchery-reared fish have shown significant variations. No significant differences were found among all the larvae populations concerning genetic parameters for diversity. High levels of genetic diversity of all larvae populations were obtained. Low FSTvalues obtained from pairwise FST analysis, as well as the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), revealed high genetic structural similarity among all the larvae populations. The genetic composition of the W larvae population in 2017 was different from that of all other larvae populations (all larvae populations in 2016, and R and H larvae populations in 2017), as demonstrated from the results of STRUCTURE and PCA analyses. Conclusion It was demonstrated that hatchery-reared fish are successful in producing the offspring in the natural environment during multiple years, which might assist in increasing the abundance of larvae. The hatchery-reared fish had variations in terms of the success rates on reproduction. Also, the hatchery-reared enhancement program had no significant effect on the genetic diversity or the genetic structure of wild populations. However, the genetic component of the W larvae population in 2017 was changed as compared to 2016, which was not due to the hatchery-reared enhancement program for silver carp. This could be due to flooding, but the specific causes need further studies. Our results clearly show the necessity to continuously inspect the genetic impact of the enhancement program so that historical information can be utilized for further research.


2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tir Meriam ◽  
Tombari Wafa ◽  
Telahigue Khawla ◽  
Hajji Tarek ◽  
Ghram Abdeljelil ◽  
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