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PDF HTML阅读 XML下载 导出引用 引用提醒 三疣梭子蟹增养殖过程对野生种群的遗传影响——以海州湾为例 DOI: 10.5846/stxb201208191164 作者: 作者单位: 淮海工学院江苏省海洋生物技术重点实验室,淮海工学院江苏省海洋生物技术重点实验室 作者简介: 通讯作者: 中图分类号: 基金项目: 国家“十二五”科技支撑计划重大资助项目(2011BAD138B03);国家自然科学基金资助项目(31072213);江苏省海洋生物技术开放基金资助项目(2006HS002);江苏省科技支撑计划资助项目(BE2013370);江苏高校优势学科建设工程资助项目 Genetic impact of swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus farming on wild genetic resources in Haizhou Bay Author: Affiliation: Huaihai Institute of Technology, Fund Project: 摘要 | 图/表 | 访问统计 | 参考文献 | 相似文献 | 引证文献 | 资源附件 | 文章评论 摘要:为探明三疣梭子蟹人工增殖与养殖活动对野生资源的遗传影响,利用20对SSR引物对海州湾三疣梭子蟹野生群体与两个养殖群体进行群体遗传结构和遗传分化研究。结果表明,野生种群遗传多样性明显高于养殖群体,其群体杂合度Ho为0.8509,而两个养殖群体的杂合度Ho分别为0.4525和0.5283。海州湾野生三疣梭子蟹的 Ne、Ho、He、PIC均显著高于两个养殖群体(P < 0.05)但两养殖群体的 Ne、Ho、He、PIC均无显著差异(P > 0.05)。以上结果说明海州湾天然三疣梭子蟹群体的遗传多样性显著高于养殖群体。3群体间遗传分化处于中度水平(Fst,0.1085-0.1448),基因流Nm处于1.5-2.0间,野生群体与养殖群体的遗传分化比养殖群体内部之间大,基因流也较养殖群体内部之间要小,表明野生群体与养殖群体存在一定的分化,基因流处于中等程度。因此,当前海州湾天然三疣梭子蟹遗传状况良好,养殖活动和人工增殖放流对天然资源的遗传影响还很有限,这可能与海州湾人工养殖三疣梭子蟹时间较短、人工放流的规模较小、时间较短有关。 Abstract:The swimming crab, Portunus trituberculatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), is a large-sized benthic crab species, which is widely distributed in the coastal waters of China, Japan and Korea. FAO data show the world fishing output to be more than 380000 tons in 2010, while the figure for China alone in 2010 amounted to 350000 tons. As a result of artificial mass propagation and improved stock techniques, the farming output also reached 91,000 tons with a farming area of 30000 hectares in 2010. Therefore, the requirement of assessments and conservations of natural genetic resources has become increasingly urgent. The Haizhou Bay is located in Lianyungang coast, Jiangsu Province of China, and as one of the major fishing grounds. The bay was historically famous for the abundance of swiminng crab, but the crab population has been declining due to the over-exploitation. In order to maintain a sustainable stock, releasing of crab produced in hatcheries has been practiced annually to supplement the wild stocks. A large marine farm for swimming crab were constructed for the releasing exercise surrounding a 1700 hm2 aquculture area in the Haizou Bay. In 2009 only, 5839000 individuals of swimming crab were released to the marine farm. However, these practices can cause genetic contamination to the geographically proximate wild stocks when the interbreeding ouccrs between wild poplutions and the released or escaped crabs raised in hatheries. In order to assess the genetic impact of swimming crab farming and popagation releasing on wild stocks in Haizhou Bay, 20 SSR primers designed in our laboratory were used to genetically differentiate swimming crab wild stocks and cultured stocks in Haizhou bay. There were 30 wild swimming crab samples were caught using a gill net in Haizhou Bay (near to Xiaokou village Ganyu haitou town) and 60 cultured individuals obtained from two cultured stocks from aquacultured facilties in Haizhou Bay in Nov., 2011. The results indicated that the genetic diversity of crab from wild stock was higher than that from cultured stocks. The observed heterozygosity Ho value in wild stock was 0.8509, while that in two cultured stocks only were 0.4525 and 0.5283, respectively. The one-way ANOVA showed that the genetic parameters of Ne, Ho, He and PIC in wild crabs were significantly higher than those in cultured stocks (P < 0.05), but those genetic parameters between two cultured stocks were not significantly different (P > 0.05). The Fst value among these stocks ranged from 0.1085 to 0.1448, which showed a moderately differentiated state. The gene flow Nm ranged from 1.5 to 2.0 and the genetic differentiation state was much significantly higer between the wild stock and cultured stocks than that within cultured stocks. In conclusion, the genetic resource of swimming crab in Haizhou Bay was in a good state, and the impact of swimming crab farming and propagation releasing on the natural genetic resource was not remarkerble which was probably related to short time, scale effects of crab farming and propagation releasing. 参考文献 相似文献 引证文献

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