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Molecular Ecology | 2015
Per Erik Jorde; Guldborg Søvik; Jon-Ivar Westgaard; Jon Albretsen; Carl André; Carsten Hvingel; Torild Johansen; Anne Dagrun Sandvik; Michael Kingsley; Knut Eirik Jørstad
The large‐scale population genetic structure of northern shrimp, Pandalus borealis, was investigated over the species’ range in the North Atlantic, identifying multiple genetically distinct groups. Genetic divergence among sample localities varied among 10 microsatellite loci (range: FST = −0.0002 to 0.0475) with a highly significant average (FST = 0.0149; P < 0.0001). In contrast, little or no genetic differences were observed among temporal replicates from the same localities (FST = 0.0004; P = 0.33). Spatial genetic patterns were compared to geographic distances, patterns of larval drift obtained through oceanographic modelling, and temperature differences, within a multiple linear regression framework. The best‐fit model included all three factors and explained approximately 29% of all spatial genetic divergence. However, geographic distance and larval drift alone had only minor effects (2.5–4.7%) on large‐scale genetic differentiation patterns, whereas bottom temperature differences explained most (26%). Larval drift was found to promote genetic homogeneity in parts of the study area with strong currents, but appeared ineffective across large temperature gradients. These findings highlight the breakdown of gene flow in a species with a long pelagic larval phase (up to 3 months) and indicate a role for local adaptation to temperature conditions in promoting evolutionary diversification and speciation in the marine environment.
Conservation Genetics Resources | 2012
Ricardo T. Pereyra; Jon-Ivar Westgaard; Mikael Dahl; Torild Johansen; Halvor Knutsen; Anna-Karin Ring; Guldborg Søvik; Carl André
We developed and characterized 20 microsatellite primer loci for the northern shrimp Pandalusborealis. All 20 loci were polymorphic with number of alleles ranging from 3 to 36 and with observed heterozygosity between 0.04 and 0.93. In addition, we tested the utility of these markers in three related shrimp species, P. montagui, Atlantopandaluspropinqvus and Dichelopandalusbonnieri. These new markers will prove useful in the identification of stock structure and hence, assessment of the commercially important species P. borealis.
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015
Halvor Knutsen; Per Erik Jorde; Enrique Blanco Gonzalez; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Ricardo T. Pereyra; Hanne Sannæs; Mikael Dahl; Carl André; Guldborg Søvik
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016
Friederike Ziegler; Sara Hornborg; Daniel Valentinsson; Erik Skontorp Hognes; Guldborg Søvik; Ole Ritzau Eigaard
Scientific Council Research Documents NAFO | 2013
Anders Paarup Nielsen; Sten Munch-Petersen; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Guldborg Søvik; Mats Ulmestrand
10th International Conference on Life Cycle Assessment of Food 2016, 19th – 21st October 2016 | 2016
Friederike Ziegler; Sara Hornborg; Daniel Valentinsson; E Skontorp Hognes; Guldborg Søvik; O Ritzau Eigaard
Archive | 2014
Mats Ulmestrand; Sten Munch-Petersen; Guldborg Søvik; Ole Ritzau Eigaard
Archive | 2011
Sten Munch-Petersen; Mats Ulmestrand; Guldborg Søvik; Ole Ritzau Eigaard
Scientific Council Research documents NAFO | 2007
Sten Munch-Petersen; Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Guldborg Søvik; Mats Ulmestrand
Fisheries Research | 2018
Snorre Bakke; Wenche Merete Emblem Larssen; Astrid K. Woll; Guldborg Søvik; Agnes C. Gundersen; Carsten Hvingel; Einar M. Nilssen