Abstract

This study analyzed population structure of fish, brown meagre (Sciaena umbra) and Shi drum (Umbrina cirrosa) from the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. The Cytb and 16S rRNA genes of Shi drum and brown meagre fish were sequenced. In brown meagre and Shi drum, 25 and 20 haplotypes, respectively, of Cytb gene were identified; while for 16S rRNA, 4 and 8 haplotypes were identified. Nucleotide diversities of 16S rRNA and Cytb gene sites were found to be 83.8% and 52.6%, respectively, for brown meagre; while that for Shi drum were of 80.5% and 73.6%, respectively. There was a significant relationship between geographic distance and the genetic distance of the fish. Since Shi drum and brown meagre are migratory species, they can migrate between the seas. The lack of barriers among different populations facilitates the gene flow among the populations belonging to different regions. Since there is no information available on Shi drum and brown meagre population genetics, this study may be useful to understand the genetic diversity of these species to assist fishery managers for the management of these resources in terms of conservation and sustainability.

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