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Reduced Global Genetic Differentiation of Exploited Marine Fish Species

机译:减少了爆炸海洋鱼类的全球遗传分化

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Knowledge on genetic structure is key to understand species connectivity patterns and to define the spatiotemporal scales over which conservation management plans should be designed and implemented. The distribution of genetic diversity (within and among populations) greatly influences species ability to cope and adapt to environmental changes, ultimately determining their long-term resilience to ecological disturbances. Yet, the drivers shaping connectivity and structure in marine fish populations remain elusive, as are the effects of fishing activities on genetic subdivision. To investigate these questions, we conducted a meta-analysis and compiled genetic differentiation data (FST/ΦST estimates) for more than 170 fish species from over 200 published studies globally distributed. We modeled the effects of multiple life-history traits, distance metrics, and methodological factors on observed population differentiation indices and specifically tested whether any signal arising from different exposure to fishing exploitation could be detected. Although the myriad of variables shaping genetic structure makes it challenging to isolate the influence of single drivers, results showed a significant correlation between commercial importance and genetic structure, with widespread lower population differentiation in commercially exploited species. Moreover, models indicate that variables commonly used as proxy for connectivity, such as larval pelagic duration, might be insufficient, and suggest that deep-sea species may disperse further. Overall, these results contribute to the growing body of knowledge on marine genetic connectivity and suggest a potential effect of commercial fisheries on the homogenization of genetic diversity, highlighting the need for additional research focused on dispersal ecology to ensure long-term sustainability of exploited marine species.
机译:关于遗传结构的知识是理解物种连接模式的关键,并定义应设计和实施保护管理计划的时空秤。遗传多样性(群体内部和人群中)的分布极大地影响了物种应对和适应环境变化的能力,最终确定他们对生态障碍的长期弹性。然而,在海洋鱼群中塑造连接和结构的司机仍然难以实现,这是捕捞活动对遗传细分的影响。为了调查这些问题,我们从全球分布的200多个出版的研究中进行了超过170条鱼类的META分析和编译的遗传分化数据(FST /φst估计)。我们建模了多生命历史特征,距离度量和方法因素对观察到的人口分化指标的影响,并具体测试了是否可以检测到不同暴露于钓鱼剥削的任何信号。虽然无数的变量塑造遗传结构使其挑战孤立单一驱动因素的影响,但结果表明商业重要性和遗传结构之间的显着相关性,具有广泛的商业剥削物种中的群体分化。此外,模型表明通常使用的变量作为连接性的代理,例如幼虫胸腺持续时间,并且表明深海物种可能进一步驱散。总体而言,这些结果有助于越来越多的海洋遗传连通性的知识,并提出了商业渔业对遗传多样性均质化的潜在影响,突出了对分散生态学的额外研究的需求,以确保剥削海洋物种的长期可持续性。

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