1. Summer–Fall Distribution of Stocks of Immature Sockeye Salmon in the Bering Sea as Revealed by Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms
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Edward V. Farley, K. W. Myers, Christopher Habicht, James E. Seeb, and Lisa W. Seeb
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Fishery ,Geography ,biology ,International survey ,Oncorhynchus ,Baseline data ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Far East ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Stock (geology) ,Late summer - Abstract
We report stock composition estimates for immature (ocean-age .1 and .2) sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka distributed across the Bering Sea in late summer and fall. We establish a baseline data set composed of single-nucleotide polymorphism markers that can achieve very high accuracies in identifying sockeye salmon stocks from throughout their range in Asia and North America. We demonstrate the capabilities of this data set to address high-seas salmon issues by analyzing samples collected by researchers from Russia, Japan, and the United States during late summer and fall 2002–2004 as part of the Bering–Aleutian Salmon International Survey. According to our findings, (1) Gulf of Alaska (GOA) stocks formed a significant portion of the immature sockeye salmon migrating in the eastern and central Bering Sea in summer and fall, and western GOA stocks had a broader distribution in the Bering Sea than eastern GOA stocks; (2) Asian stocks migrated as far east as the western Aleutian Islands and the Don...
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- 2010
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