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Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, is an important global fishery and of particular importance in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). According to the 2019 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) assessment, yellowfin tuna within the EPO is a single stock, and is being managed as one stock. How...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426925/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272713 |
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author | Muñoz-Abril, Laia Torres, Maria de Lourdes Valle, Carlos A. Rubianes-Landázuri, Francisco Galván-Magaña, Felipe Canty, Steven W. J. Terán, Martin A. Brandt, Margarita Chaves, Jaime A. Grewe, Peter M. |
author_facet | Muñoz-Abril, Laia Torres, Maria de Lourdes Valle, Carlos A. Rubianes-Landázuri, Francisco Galván-Magaña, Felipe Canty, Steven W. J. Terán, Martin A. Brandt, Margarita Chaves, Jaime A. Grewe, Peter M. |
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description | Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, is an important global fishery and of particular importance in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). According to the 2019 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) assessment, yellowfin tuna within the EPO is a single stock, and is being managed as one stock. However, previous studies indicate site fidelity, or limited home ranges, of yellowfin tuna which suggests the potential for multiple yellowfin tuna stocks within the EPO, which was supported by a population genetic study using microsatellites. If numerous stocks are present, management at the wrong spatial scales could cause the loss of minor yellowfin tuna populations in the EPO. In this study we used double digestion RADseq to assess the genetic structure of yellowfin tuna in the EPO. A total of 164 yellowfin tuna from Cabo San Lucas, México, and the Galápagos Islands and Santa Elena, Ecuador, were analysed using 18,011 single nucleotide polymorphisms. Limited genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.00058–0.00328) observed among the sampling locations (México, Ecuador, Peru, and within Ecuador) is consistent with presence of a single yellowfin tuna population within the EPO. Our findings are consistent with the IATTC assessment and provide further evidence of the need for transboundary cooperation for the successful management of this important fishery throughout the EPO. |
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spelling | pubmed-94269252022-08-31 Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean Muñoz-Abril, Laia Torres, Maria de Lourdes Valle, Carlos A. Rubianes-Landázuri, Francisco Galván-Magaña, Felipe Canty, Steven W. J. Terán, Martin A. Brandt, Margarita Chaves, Jaime A. Grewe, Peter M. PLoS One Research Article Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, is an important global fishery and of particular importance in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). According to the 2019 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) assessment, yellowfin tuna within the EPO is a single stock, and is being managed as one stock. However, previous studies indicate site fidelity, or limited home ranges, of yellowfin tuna which suggests the potential for multiple yellowfin tuna stocks within the EPO, which was supported by a population genetic study using microsatellites. If numerous stocks are present, management at the wrong spatial scales could cause the loss of minor yellowfin tuna populations in the EPO. In this study we used double digestion RADseq to assess the genetic structure of yellowfin tuna in the EPO. A total of 164 yellowfin tuna from Cabo San Lucas, México, and the Galápagos Islands and Santa Elena, Ecuador, were analysed using 18,011 single nucleotide polymorphisms. Limited genetic differentiation (F(ST) = 0.00058–0.00328) observed among the sampling locations (México, Ecuador, Peru, and within Ecuador) is consistent with presence of a single yellowfin tuna population within the EPO. Our findings are consistent with the IATTC assessment and provide further evidence of the need for transboundary cooperation for the successful management of this important fishery throughout the EPO. Public Library of Science 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9426925/ /pubmed/36040879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272713 Text en © 2022 Muñoz-Abril et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Muñoz-Abril, Laia Torres, Maria de Lourdes Valle, Carlos A. Rubianes-Landázuri, Francisco Galván-Magaña, Felipe Canty, Steven W. J. Terán, Martin A. Brandt, Margarita Chaves, Jaime A. Grewe, Peter M. Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title | Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title_full | Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title_fullStr | Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title_full_unstemmed | Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title_short | Lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the Eastern Pacific Ocean |
title_sort | lack of genetic differentiation in yellowfin tuna has conservation implications in the eastern pacific ocean |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426925/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272713 |
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