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Spatial variation in life history reveals insight into connectivity and geographic population structure of a tropical estuarine teleost: king threadfin, Polydactylus macrochir

机译:生活史的空间变化揭示了对热带河口硬骨鱼的连通性和地理种群结构的洞察力:金线鱼,Polydactylus macrochir

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Understanding the life history of exploited fish species is not only critical in developing stock assessments and productivity models, but has a dual function in the delineation of connectivity and geographical population structure. In this study, patterns in growth and length and age at sex change of Polydactylus macrochir, an ecologically and economically important protandrous estuarine teleost, were examined to provide preliminary information on the species' connectivity and geographic structure across northern Australia. Considerable variation in life history parameters was observed among the 18 locations sampled. Both unconstrained and constrained (t(0) = 0) estimates of von Bertalanffy growth function parameters differed significantly among all neighbouring locations with the exception of two locations in Queensland's east coast and two in Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria waters, respectively. Comparisons of back-calculated length-at-age 2 provided additional evidence for growth differences among some locations, but were not significantly different among locations in the south-eastern Gulf of Carpentaria or on Queensland's east coast. The length and age at sex change differed markedly among locations, with fish from the east coast of Australia changing sex from males to females at significantly greater lengths and ages than elsewhere. Sex change occurred earliest at locations within Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria, where a large proportion of small, young females were recorded. The observed differences suggest that P. macrochir likely form a number of geographically and/or reproductively distinct groups in Australian waters and suggest that future studies examining connectivity and geographic population structure of estuarine fishes will likely benefit from the inclusion of comparisons of life history parameters. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:了解被开发鱼类的生活史不仅对建立种群评估和生产力模型至关重要,而且在描述连通性和地理种群结构方面具有双重作用。在这项研究中,研究了长趾act(一种具有生态和经济意义的前河口硬骨鱼硬骨鱼)的生长,长度和年龄的性别变化模式,以提供有关澳大利亚北部物种的连通性和地理结构的初步信息。在18个采样地点中,观察到生活史参数的显着变化。 von Bertalanffy生长函数参数的无约束和受约束(t(0)= 0)估计在所有相邻位置之间都存在显着差异,除了昆士兰州东海岸的两个位置和昆士兰州卡彭塔里亚水域的两个位置之外。反向计算的年龄长度2的比较为某些地区之间的生长差异提供了额外的证据,但在东南部卡彭塔里亚海湾或昆士兰州东海岸的地区之间并没有显着差异。性别变化的长度和年龄在不同地区之间存在显着差异,来自澳大利亚东海岸的鱼类将性别从雄性变为雌性,其长度和年龄明显大于其他地区。性别变化最早发生在昆士兰州卡彭塔里亚海湾内,那里记录了大批年轻女性。观察到的差异表明,P。macrochir可能在澳大利亚水域中形成了许多地理和/或生殖上不同的群体,并表明未来研究河口鱼类的连通性和地理种群结构的研究可能会受益于生活史参数的比较。 (C)2012 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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