Matching an Old Marine Paradigm: Limitless Connectivity in a Deep-Water Fish over a Large Distance

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Ferrari, Alice
Spiga, Martina
Dominguez Rodriguez, Miriam
Fiorentino, Fabio
Gil Herrera, Juan
Hernández, Pilar
Hidalgo, Manuel
Johnstone, Carolina
Khemiri, Sana
Mokhtar-Jamaï, Kenza

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Investigations of population structuring in wild species are fundamental to complete the bigger picture defining their ecological and biological roles in the marine realm, to estimate their recovery capacity triggered by human disturbance and implement more efficient management strategies for fishery resources. The Blackspot Seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo, Brünnich 1768) is a commercially valuable deep-water fish highly exploited over past decades. Considering its exploitation status, deepening the knowledge of intraspecific variability, genetic diversity, and differentiation using high-performingmolecularmarkers is considered an important step for amore effective stock assessment and fishery management. With one of the largest efforts conceived of and completed by countries overlooking the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts in recent years, a total of 320 individuals were collected fromdifferent fishing grounds in theMediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean and analysed using 29 microsatellite loci. We applied multiple statistical approaches to investigate the species’ connectivity and population structure across most of its described distribution area. Considering the incomplete knowledge regarding the migratory behaviour of adults, here we suggest the importance of egg and larval dispersal in sustaining the observed genetic connectivity on such a large geographical scale.

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Ferrari, A., Spiga, M., Rodríguez, M., Fiorentino, F., Gil‐Herrera, J., Hernández, P. A. R., Hidalgo, M., Johnstone, C., Khemiri, S., Mokhtar-Jamaï, K., Nadal, I., Pérez, M., Sammartino, S., Vasconcellos, M., & Cariani, A. (2023). Matching an old marine paradigm: limitless connectivity in a Deep-Water fish over a large distance. Animals, 13(17), 2691. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13172691

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