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Genetic Relationships of Florida Bassand Largemouth Bass Inhabiting Salt Marsh and Freshwater Habitats in Northwest Florida Coastal Streams

机译:佛罗里达·贝桑斯特茅斯居住在西北佛罗里达州西北盐沼和淡水栖息地的遗传关系

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Coastal rivers provide important fishing opportunities throughout the southeastern United States. Black bass Micropterus spp. are major components of these fisheries and are highly valued by anglers, especially in northwest Florida, where few impoundments exist. In the Escambia and Yellow rivers, as in most other rivers on the northern Gulf Coast, salinity is low in the upper segments but may exceed 1 3%o in the lower, meso-haline sections. Both rivers are located within the natural intergrade zone between Largemouth Bass A/I. salmoides and Florida Bass M. floridanus, and the age and size structure of fish inhabiting riverine reaches differ considerably from those in salt marsh habitats. We collected tissue samples from fish in both the riverine andsalt marsh habitats in the Escambia and Yellow rivers and conducted genetic analyses to determine whether individuals from the two habitat types exist as a single randomly mating (panmictic) population in each system. Analysis of 15 microsatellite lociidentified significant differences in the allele frequency distributions of samples collected from riverine versus salt marsh habitats in each river. Both rivers were found to be inhabited by intergrade populations that included pure Largemouth Bass andhybrids between Largemouth Bass and Florida Bass. Fish in the salt marsh habitats tended to have more Largemouth Bass alleles than fish in riverine habitats in both systems. Together, these findings indicate fish in the salt marsh and river habitats do not exist in panmixia and have different genetic compositions. Environmental differences between the riverine and estuarine habitats may have led to divergent selection and limited mating between subpopulations within the same river system. Largemouth Bass alleles may confer greater fitness than Florida Bass alleles in estuarine environments of the northern Gulf Coast, which could explain the greater frequencies of Largemouth Bass alleles in these unique habitats.
机译:沿海河流在美国东南部提供重要的钓鱼机会。黑色低音Micropterus spp。是这些渔业的主要组成部分,受到垂钓者的高度重视,特别是在佛罗里达州西北部,存在少数蓄水池。在七欧洲和黄河中,在北墨湾海岸的大多数其他河流中,盐度低于上部段,但下部的中间哈丁部分中可能超过1 3%o。这两个河流位于大嘴巴鲈鱼A / I之间的自然互补区内。 Salmoides和Florida Bass M.Floridanus,鱼类栖息地栖息地的年龄和大小结构与盐沼栖息地的鱼类差异很大。我们在埃斯默博河和黄河中的河流和斯坦尔沼泽栖息地中收集了来自鱼类的组织样本,并进行了遗传分析,以确定来自两种栖息地类型的个体是否存在于每个系统中的单一随机交配(持帕米奇)人口。每河流河流与盐沼栖息地收集的样本等位基卫星频率分布的15微卫星分布的分析。发现这两个河流被居住在居住的人群中,包括苏醒低音和佛罗里达贝斯之间的纯粹的大嘴巴和冬小麦。在盐沼栖息地的鱼往往比在两个系统中都有比河滨栖息地的鱼类更多的大鲈鱼等位基因。这些研究结果在一起表明盐沼和河流栖息地的鱼类在胰腺中不存在,并且具有不同的遗传组合物。河流和河滨栖息地之间的环境差异可能导致同一河流系统内的亚群之间的不同选择和有限的交配。茅茅斯低音等位基因可能比北湾海岸的河口环境中的佛罗里达鲈鱼等位基因更大,这可以解释这些独特的栖息地中的大嘴鲈鱼等位基因的更大频率。

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