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Etude temporelle a l'aide de marqueurs moleculaires de la diversite genetique et de la conservation des populations de saumon Atlantique, ouananiche (Salmo salar Linne) du Lac Saint-Jean (French and English text).

机译:使用遗传多样性的分子标记进行时空研究,并保护来自圣拉让的大西洋鲑,内陆鲑(Salmo salar Linne)种群(法语和英语)。

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In this thesis, I present my research on population genetic of landlocked Atlantic salmon populations or ouananiche (Salmo salar ) in Lake Saint-Jean. I documented the genetic structure of these populations, the temporal stability of this structure, the factors that may have affected it and the origin of the different populations. One of the practical objectives of this thesis was the evaluation of current measures of conservation and the elaboration of tools utilisable for long term management. Different molecular approaches as the allozyme analysis, the mitochondrial DNA and the loci microsatellites, were used. It turned out that the last two methods were the most powerful to address our research objectives. The analysis of mt DNA and microsatellites allowed to assess that salmon that reproduced in the four main tributaries of Lake Saint-Jean represented genetically distinct populations. These analysis also allowed to note that the supportive breeding programme causes genetic perturbations on wild populations. These effects were noticeable on the number and frequency of observed alleles, on the genetic divergence and on the effective sizes of some populations, after only one generation of fish produced in hatchery. We concluded also that the high genetic differences noted between the populations were not due to a stochastic effect or to demographic perturbations. The population structure was stable in time for the three to five studied generations. The high genetic divergence among the landlocked populations may be explained by a multiple invasions of the different rivers following the last glacial retreat (probably one ancestor but colonisation in two different time), a more important genetic drift and a restrict gene flow. These results allowed to optimise tools for long term efficient management. The results also allowed to increase the fundamental knowledge about population structure of landlocked Atlantic salmon and to improve the conservation measures in order to preserve the genetic integrity of wild populations.
机译:在这篇论文中,我介绍了我对圣让湖内陆大西洋鲑鱼种群或ouananiche(Salmo salar)种群遗传的研究。我记录了这些种群的遗传结构,这种结构的时间稳定性,可能影响它的因素以及不同种群的起源。本论文的实际目标之一是评估当前的保护措施并制定可用于长期管理的工具。使用了不同的分子方法作为同工酶分析,线粒体DNA和基因座微卫星。事实证明,后两种方法是解决我们研究目标的最有效方法。通过对mt DNA和微卫星的分析,可以评估在圣让湖四个主要支流中繁殖的鲑鱼在遗传上是不同的种群。这些分析还可以指出,支持性育种计划会引起野生种群的遗传扰动。在孵化场只生产一代鱼后,这些影响对观察到的等位基因的数量和频率,遗传差异和某些种群的有效大小均十分明显。我们还得出结论,人群之间注意到的高遗传差异并不是由于随机效应或人口统计学扰动。在三到五个被研究的世代中,人口结构在时间上是稳定的。内陆人群之间的高度遗传差异可以用最后一次冰川退缩(可能是一个祖先,但在两个不同的时间定居)之后不同河流的多次入侵,更重要的遗传漂移和有限的基因流动来解释。这些结果可以优化用于长期有效管理的工具。研究结果还增加了有关内陆大西洋鲑鱼种群结构的基本知识,并改善了保护措施,以保护野生种群的遗传完整性。

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  • 作者

    Tessier, Nathalie.;

  • 作者单位

    Universite Laval (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Universite Laval (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Genetics.; Biology Molecular.; Agriculture Fisheries and Aquaculture.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 155 p.
  • 总页数 155
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 遗传学;分子遗传学;水产、渔业;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:06

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