Author:
Ward R. D.,Appleyard S. A.,Daley R. K.,Reilly A.
Abstract
Thirty eight allozyme loci were examined in orange and pink morphs of pink
ling (Genypterus blacodes) and in rock ling
(G. tigerinus). Six of the loci were species-diagnostic.
No differences were observed between the orange and pink morphs, which appear
to be the juvenile and adult forms respectively of pink ling. The pink ling
forms an important component of Australia’s South-East Fishery and is
managed as a single stock. Three polymorphic allozyme loci (average
heterozygosity 0.324) and nine polymorphic microsatellite loci (average
heterozygosity 0.823) were examined in collections of pink ling from five
regions of the fishery. Estimates of the extent of population subdivision were
effectively zero (F ST values per locus ranging from
0.0052 to –0.0065, P values non-significant), and
the null hypothesis of a single pink ling stock in the South East Fishery
could not be rejected.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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