Parent-offspring relationship recognition based on SSR and mtDNA confirmed resource supplement effect of Fenneropenaeus chinensis release

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Sun, Song

作者: Sun, Song;Lyu, Ding;Jin, Xianshi;Shan, Xiujuan;Wang, Weiji;Sun, Song;Lyu, Ding;Jin, Xianshi;Shan, Xiujuan;Wang, Weiji

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关键词: Fenneropenaeus chinensis; release; simple sequence repeat (SSR); mtDNA; resource supplement

期刊名称:ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA ( 影响因子:1.4; 五年影响因子:1.6 )

ISSN: 0253-505X

年卷期: 2024 年 43 卷 2 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: The resource of Fenneropenaeus chinensis has declined sharply due to excessive fishing intensity, ecological changes and diseases. In order to supplement the fishing yield and restore resources of F. chinensis, the relevant authorities have carried out the activities of stock enhancement and releasing. It can increase biomass and recover resources. However, compared with increasing biomass, there were still few reports on its effect on the recovery of resources. Resource recovery is a process related to whether the released individuals can form a reproductive population. Up to now, there has been a lack of evidence whether the released F. chinensis can complete the entire life history, and form reproduction population. In this study, gravid female shrimp after spawning migration were captured from coastal waters of Haiyang, Qingdao, and Yellow Sea. After identifying parentage relationships using simple sequence repeat (SSR) and mtDNA haplotype, it was finally confirmed that there were eight released individuals in the recapture samples. It was confirmed for the first time that at least part of the released F. chinensis can complete overwintering and reproductive migration, and maintain the migration habits as their wild counterparts. Therefore, we infered that the released shrimp can reproduce under natural conditions, these F. chinensis can form reproductive populations theoretically if without human intervention. These results indicated that enhancenment and release activities have a positive effect on resource recovery.

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