北太平洋西部日本与台湾海域间的远洋虾群泛群。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Junya Hirai, Sheng-Tai Hsiao, Hsin-Ming Yeh, Jun Nishikawa
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远洋对虾 Lucensosergia lucens 是日本和台湾的重要商业物种;然而,据报道,最近日本骏河湾的 L. lucens 捕获量显著下降。本研究采用了多种分子方法来了解日本和台湾水域中 Lucens 的种群结构。通过桑格测序对线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 I 和控制区的分析表明,没有证据表明存在不同的种群结构,这与之前基于控制区的研究相反。利用多重简单序列间重复序列基因分型测序技术进行的全基因组单核苷酸多态性(SNP)分析表明,日本和台湾人口存在泛混血现象。根据 SNP 数据估算出的当代迁移率表明,黑潮在 L. lucens 从台湾迁移到日本的过程中发挥了关键作用。此外,通过基因组脱脂获得的有丝分裂基因组序列显示,日本和台湾没有地区特异性遗传系。通过多种分子方法获得的结果表明,L. lucens广泛分布于黑潮和北太平洋西部的邻近地区,具有扩散能力。由于在日本和台湾水域观察到明显的 L. lucens 泛混现象,因此需要开展国际合作,以实现该虾的可持续捕捞。
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Population panmixia of the pelagic shrimp Lucensosergia lucens between Japanese and Taiwanese waters in the western North Pacific.

Population panmixia of the pelagic shrimp Lucensosergia lucens between Japanese and Taiwanese waters in the western North Pacific.

Population panmixia of the pelagic shrimp Lucensosergia lucens between Japanese and Taiwanese waters in the western North Pacific.

Population panmixia of the pelagic shrimp Lucensosergia lucens between Japanese and Taiwanese waters in the western North Pacific.

The pelagic shrimp Lucensosergia lucens is a commercially important species in Japan and Taiwan; however, a recent significant decline in L. lucens catch has been reported in Suruga Bay, Japan. In the present study, multiple molecular approaches were used to understand the population structure of L. lucens in Japanese and Taiwanese waters. Our analysis of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and control region obtained by Sanger sequencing showed no evidence of different population structures, contrary to the previous study based on the control region. Genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis using multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeats genotyping by sequencing revealed panmixia in Japanese and Taiwanese populations. The contemporary migration rates estimated from the SNP data suggest that the Kuroshio Current plays a key role in L. lucens transportation from Taiwan to Japan. Additionally, mitogenome sequences obtained by genome skimming showed no region-specific genetic lineages in Japan or Taiwan. The results obtained by multiple molecular approaches suggested that L. lucens is widely distributed with a dispersal capacity in the Kuroshio and adjacent regions in the western North Pacific. Because apparent panmixia of L. lucens was observed in Japanese and Taiwanese waters, international cooperation is needed for the sustainable fishing of this shrimp.

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