The Riddle of How Fisheries Influence Genetic Diversity

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Fishes Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.3390/fishes8100510
Daniel E. Sadler, Phillip C. Watts, Silva Uusi-Heikkilä
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Abstract

Overfishing drives population decline, which in turn drives loss of genetic diversity. Many studies provide evidence of declines in genetic diversity; however, controversy exists within the literature, as some studies show evidence of no change in genetic diversity despite decades of overharvesting. The apparent discrepancy in the literature should therefore be examined to understand what biological and ecological processes are driving the differences in results. Here, we assess how different factors contribute to fisheries-induced susceptibility to declines in genetic diversity by first focusing on the different roles of genetic markers. Second, we assess how habitat type and conditions contribute to loss of genetic diversity. Third, we assess how life history and physiology affects catchability and loss of genetic diversity. Finally, we discuss how coinciding abiotic and biotic factors influence the intensity of genetic loss. We find a multitude of these factors could be interacting to influence how results are perceived and how intense the loss of genetic diversity can be. Future studies should carefully consider the methodology of genetic analysis used, as well as considerations of life history and ecology of the target species.
渔业如何影响遗传多样性之谜
过度捕捞导致种群数量下降,进而导致遗传多样性的丧失。许多研究提供了遗传多样性下降的证据;然而,文献中存在争议,因为一些研究表明,尽管几十年的过度捕捞,遗传多样性没有变化。因此,应该检查文献中明显的差异,以了解是什么生物和生态过程导致了结果的差异。在这里,我们通过首先关注遗传标记的不同作用来评估不同因素如何影响渔业对遗传多样性下降的易感性。其次,我们评估了生境类型和条件如何导致遗传多样性的丧失。第三,我们评估了生活史和生理如何影响可捕获性和遗传多样性的丧失。最后,我们讨论了非生物和生物因素如何影响遗传损失的强度。我们发现,许多这些因素可能相互作用,影响人们对结果的看法,以及遗传多样性丧失的程度。未来的研究应仔细考虑所使用的遗传分析方法,以及考虑目标物种的生活史和生态。
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