Non-natal Adult Atlantic Sturgeon Are Common in the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia, USA

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Isaac Wirgin, Lorraine Maceda, Evan Ingram, Adam Fox
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The Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus is an anadromous species with a wide range along the Atlantic coast of North America. Because of overharvest and a variety of other anthropogenic stressors, the numbers of estuaries that currently host successful natural reproduction and the abundances of extant populations are depressed compared to historic numbers, resulting in its listing under the US Endangered Species Act as five Distinct Population Segments (DPS). Atlantic sturgeon are vulnerable to stressors not only within their natal estuaries but also at distant locales because of the highly migratory behavior of their subadult and adult life stages. In this study, we used our previously derived microsatellite DNA catalogue of 13 reference spawning populations and Individual-Based Assignment testing to determine the origin of 202 adult Atlantic sturgeon that were collected from the lower Altamaha River during spring, several months prior to their fall upriver spawning. We found that approximately one third (37%) of these adults assigned to populations other than the Altamaha, almost all (96%) to other populations within the South Atlantic DPS, a finding consistent with our earlier acoustic telemetry results. These results have management implications, including the likelihood of recolonization of depleted populations in the South Atlantic DPS and the compilation of reference population genetic profiles used in population delineation and mixed-stock analyses.

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美国佐治亚州阿尔塔玛哈河口常见非产卵期大西洋鲟成鱼
大西洋鲟 Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus 是溯河而上的物种,广泛分布于北美大西洋沿岸。由于过度捕捞和其他各种人为压力因素,目前能够成功自然繁殖的河口数量和现存种群的数量与历史数量相比都有所减少,因此根据美国《濒危物种法》,大西洋鲟被列为五个不同的种群区系(DPS)。大西洋鲟不仅在其产地河口容易受到压力因素的影响,而且由于其亚成体和成体生命阶段的高度洄游行为,在遥远的地方也很容易受到压力因素的影响。在这项研究中,我们利用之前获得的 13 个参考产卵种群的微卫星 DNA 目录和基于个体的分配测试来确定 202 条成年大西洋鲟鱼的产地,这些大西洋鲟鱼是春季从阿尔塔玛哈河下游收集的,距离它们秋季逆流而上产卵还有几个月的时间。我们发现,这些成年大西洋鲟中约有三分之一(37%)归属于阿尔塔玛哈河以外的种群,几乎全部(96%)归属于南大西洋DPS内的其他种群,这一结果与我们之前的声学遥测结果一致。这些结果对管理具有重要意义,包括南大西洋 DPS 中枯竭种群重新定居的可能性,以及用于种群划分和混合种群分析的参考种群遗传图谱的编制。
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