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Ecotype Distinctions among Steelhead in Hood River, Oregon, Allow Real-Time Genetic Assignment of Conservation Broodstocks

机译:俄勒冈州胡德河中的黑头人之间的生态型区分,可以实现保护亲鱼的实时遗传分配

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Efforts to rehabilitate threatened summer-run (SR) and winter-run (WR) populations of steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss in the Hood River, Oregon, include operation of two conservation hatchery programs. Annual collection of discrete broodstocks relies on identification of SR and WR fish based on return time, reproductive state, and other physical and behavioral characteristics. An increased likelihood of misidentification occurs in the spring, when SR and WR return times overlap. The resulting interbreeding between ecotypes in the hatchery imposes serious genetic risks to wild SR and WR steelhead populations. We characterized life history differences between Hood River SR and WR steelhead and evaluated genetic structure using a suite of microsatellite loci. Significant differences in life history, including age at return and fork length, were corroborated by spatially influenced genetic structure among SR and WR fish; SR fish spawn in the west fork of the Hood River, while WR fish spawn in the east and middle forks. Temporal and spatial distinctions persist among Hood River steelhead ecotypes despite past operation of segregated hatchery programs utilizing out-of-basin stocks. We evaluated the feasibility of using real-time genetic assignment tests to differentiate SR from WR among candidate broodstock fish captured downstream of spawning grounds. Among adult steelhead of known origin, we observed 91.5% assignment accuracy for WR fish and 77.7% accuracy for SR fish. A rapid-response protocol was subsequently developed that provides hatchery managers with genetic assignment of broodstock to ecotypes within 24 h after interrogation of returning fish.
机译:在俄勒冈州胡德河恢复濒临灭绝的夏季(SR)和冬季(WR)黑头黑头鲷种群的工作包括实施两个养护孵化场计划。离散亲鱼的年度收集取决于根据返回时间,生殖状态以及其他身体和行为特征来确定SR和WR鱼类。当SR和WR返回时间重叠时,弹簧中错误识别的可能性增加。孵化场中生态型之间的杂交结果给野生SR和WR钢头种群造成了严重的遗传风险。我们表征了胡德河SR和WR钢头之间的生活史差异,并使用一套微卫星基因座评估了遗传结构。 SR和WR鱼之间受空间影响的遗传结构证实了生命史上的显着差异,包括返回年龄和叉长。 SR鱼在胡德河的西叉产卵,而WR鱼在东和中叉产卵。尽管过去使用流域外种群进行孵化场隔离计划,但胡德河钢头生态型在时间和空间上仍然存在差异。我们评估了使用实时遗传指派测试在产卵场下游捕获的亲鱼候选鱼类中区分SR和WR的可行性。在已知来源的成年硬头鱼中,我们观察到WR鱼的准确度为91.5%,SR鱼的准确度为77.7%。随后开发了一种快速反应方案,该方案为孵化场管理者提供了在对返回的鱼类进行审问后24小时内将亲鱼遗传分配给生态型的方法。

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