Genetic properties of the yellowtail amberjack species group collected from the high seas in the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea

  • KIMURA TAKUTO
    Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (JAMARC), Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • YANAGIMOTO TAKASHI
    National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • HIDAKA KOICHI
    Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (JAMARC), Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • UEHARA TAKAYOSHI
    Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (JAMARC), Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • OSHIMA TATSUKI
    Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (JAMARC), Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • FUSEJIMA IPPEI
    Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (JAMARC), Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • SAKAI TAKESHI
    Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency

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  • 北西太平洋とタスマン海の外洋域で漁獲されたヒラマサ集団の遺伝的特性
  • ホクセイ タイヘイヨウ ト タスマンカイ ノ ガイヨウイキ デ ギョカク サレタ ヒラマサ シュウダン ノ イデンテキ トクセイ

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<p> To clarify the population structure based on the genetic differences in three species of yellowtail amberjacks (Seriola lalandi, S. dorsalis and S. aureovittata) distributed in the high seas, we genetically analyzed mtDNA regions (ND4, CR and COI) of samples from the Northwest Pacific Ocean (coastal areas of Japan, high seas of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the waters around Emperor Seamounts), and the Tasman Sea. As a result, there was no genetic difference between the samples of the Northwest Pacific Ocean, but there was a significant difference between samples of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea.</p>

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  • NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI

    NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 85 (2), 142-149, 2019-03-15

    The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science

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