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Low allozyme variation in snapper, Pagrus auratus, in Victoria, Australia

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Meggs, Chris AustinChris Austin, P Coutin
The population genetic structure of snapper, <i>Pagrus auratus</i> (Bloch and Schneider), in Victoria was investigated using six polymorphic allozyme loci. Fish were sampled from four sites in Victoria and single locations in South Australia, Western Australia and New Zealand. Although there were distinct genetic differences between the snapper populations from each of the Australian states and New Zealand, only minor and largely insignificant differences were detected among Victorian populations. The results are consistent with previous genetic and tagging studies that indicate no mixing between snapper stocks in Victoria and Spencer Gulf in South Australia. This justifies separate management of the snapper fisheries in these regions. The low levels of polymorphism and heterozygosity in Victorian snapper suggest an isolation by distance model of population structure rather than one of discrete subpopulations.<br>

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Oxford, England

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Journal

Fisheries management and ecology

Volume

10

Pagination

155 - 162

ISSN

0969-997X

eISSN

1365-2400

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