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Hydrobiologia | 2008

Contrasting levels of genetic differentiation among putative neutral microsatellite loci in Atlantic herring Clupea harengus populations and the implications for assessing stock structure

Phillip C. Watts; David O’Leary; Mary C. Cross; J. Coughlan; E. Dillane; Suzanne Kay; Suzanne Wylde; R.J.M. Stet; Richard D.M. Nash; Emma M. C. Hatfield; T. F. Cross

Microsatellite DNA loci, when used in population genetic studies, are usually assumed to be neutral (unaffected by natural selection, either directly or as a result of tight linkage), but this assumption is rarely tested. Here, the assumption of neutrality is examined using established methods, principally that based on the expected relationship between FST and heterozygosity, at 12 putative neutral microsatellite loci utilised in a study of Atlantic herring Clupea harengus in the north east Atlantic (west of Great Britain and around Ireland) and in the Baltic Sea. All but two of these loci demonstrate relationships that suggest that they may be regarded as neutral genetic markers. Of the other two loci, however, one shows a relationship suggestive of the action of directional selection and the other of balancing natural selection, though other locus-specific effects may operate. Thus, the latter two loci may provide inaccurate inference if used in phylogeographic studies and also demonstrate the danger of assuming neutrality at all microsatellite loci without explicit testing. However, such loci, particularly those affected by directional as opposed to balancing selection, may be of great use in stock discrimination studies, and selected loci in general, have considerably potential in studies of adaptation.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010

Lessons learned from stock collapse and recovery of North Sea herring: a review

Mark Dickey-Collas; Richard D.M. Nash; Thomas Brunel; Cindy J. G. van Damme; C. Tara Marshall; Mark Payne; Ad Corten; Audrey J. Geffen; Myron A. Peck; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Niels T. Hintzen; Katja Enberg; Laurence T. Kell


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

Recruitment in a changing environment: the 2000s North Sea herring recruitment failure

Mark Payne; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Mark Dickey-Collas; Tone Falkenhaug; Alejandro Gallego; Joachim Paul Gröger; Priscilla Licandro; Marcos Llope; Peter Munk; Christine Röckmann; Jörn Schmidt; Richard D.M. Nash


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2005

North Sea herring population structure revealed by microsatellite analysis

Stefano Mariani; William F. Hutchinson; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Daniel E. Ruzzante; E. John Simmonds; Thomas G. Dahlgren; Carl André; Jennifer Brigham; Else Torstensen; Gary R. Carvalho


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2007

Application and validation of otolith microstructure as a stock identification method in mixed Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) stocks in the North Sea and western Baltic

Lotte Worsøe Clausen; Dorte Bekkevold; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Henrik Mosegaard


Archive | 2002

Geographic and temporal patterns in size and maturity of the longfin inshore squid (Loligo pealeii) off the northeastern United States

Emma M. C. Hatfield; Steven X. Cadrin


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011

Genetic mixed-stock analysis of Atlantic herring populations in a mixed feeding area

Dorte Bekkevold; Lotte Worsøe Clausen; Stefano Mariani; Carl André; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Else Torstensen; Nils Ryman; Gary R. Carvalho; Daniel E. Ruzzante


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Nursery areas and recruitment variation of Northeast Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus)

Teunis Jansen; Kasper Kristensen; Jeroen van der Kooij; Søren Post; Andrew Campbell; Kjell Rong Utne; Pablo Carrera; Jan Arge Jacobsen; Asta Gudmundssdottir; Beatriz A. Roel; Emma M. C. Hatfield


ICES CM 2007/LRC:07 | 2007

Report of the Study Group on Recruitment Variability in North Sea Planktivorous Fish (SGRECVAP)

Joachim Paul Gröger; Peter Munk; Priscilla Licandro; Marcos Llope; Richard D.M. Nash; Tone Falkenhaug; Christine Röckmann; Alejandro Gallego; Mark Dickey-Collas; Jörn Schmidt; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Mark Payne


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Lessons learned from practical approaches to reconcile mismatches between biological population structure and stock units of marine fish

Lisa A. Kerr; Niels T. Hintzen; Steven X. Cadrin; Lotte Worsøe Clausen; Mark Dickey-Collas; Daniel R. Goethel; Emma M. C. Hatfield; Jacob P. Kritzer; Richard D.M. Nash

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Niels T. Hintzen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Lotte Worsøe Clausen

Technical University of Denmark

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Steven X. Cadrin

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Mark Payne

Technical University of Denmark

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Carl André

University of Gothenburg

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