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Tracking the fin trade: Genetic stock identification in western Atlantic scalloped hammerhead sharks Sphyrna lewini

机译:追踪鳍片贸易:西大西洋扇贝双hammer鲨Sphyrna lewini的遗传种群识别

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Location or stock-specific landing data are necessary to improve management of shark stocks, especially those imperiled by overexploitation as a result of the international shark fin trade. In the current absence of catch monitoring directly at extraction sites, genetic stock identification of fins collected from major market supply chain endpoints offers an overlooked but potentially useful approach for tracing the fins back to their geographical, or stock of, origin. To demonstrate the feasibility of this approach, we used mitochondrial control region (mtCR) sequences to trace the broad geographical origin of 62 Hong Kong market-derived Sphyrna lewini fins. Of these fins 21% were derived from the western Atlantic, where this species is listed as 'Endangered' by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). We also show that S. lewini mtCR sequences are geographically segregated in the western Atlantic (overall ΦST = 0.74, n = 177 sharks), indicating that breeding females either remain close to, or home back to, their natal region for parturition. Mixed stock analysis simulations showed that it is possible to estimate the relative contributions of these mitochondrial stocks to fin mixtures in globally sourced trade hubs. These findings underscore the feasibility of using genetic stock identification to source market-derived shark fins to obtain essential and otherwise unavailable data on exploitation levels, and thus to productively inform stock assessment and management of S. lewini and potentially also of other fished shark species. © Inter-Research 2009.
机译:特定于地点或种群的着陆数据对于改善鲨鱼种群的管理是必要的,特别是由于国际鱼翅贸易而过度开发造成的损失。在目前没有直接在提取地点进行捕捞监测的情况下,从主要市场供应链端点收集的鳍的遗传种群鉴定提供了一种被忽视但可能有用的方法,可将鳍追溯到其地理或原产地。为了证明此方法的可行性,我们使用线粒体控制区(mtCR)序列来追踪62种香港市场衍生的Sphyrna lewini鳍的广泛地理起源。在这些鳍中,有21%来自西大西洋,该物种被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为“濒危物种”。我们还表明,Le。S. lewini mtCR序列在地理上在西大西洋上是隔离的(总体ΦST= 0.74,n = 177鲨鱼),表明育种雌性要么保持接近,要么回到家中分娩。混合股票分析模拟表明,可以估计这些线粒体股票对全球采购贸易枢纽中翅混合物的相对贡献。这些发现强调了使用遗传种群识别来获取市场衍生的鲨鱼鳍以获取必要的,否则无法获得的剥削水平数据的可行性,从而有效地为Le。S. lewini以及其他可能捕捞的鲨鱼种类的种群评估和管理提供信息。 ©Inter-Research 2009。

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