Genetic divergence in lobsters (Crustacea: Palinuridae and Scyllaridae) from the Indian EEZ


Autoria(s): Jeena, N S; Dr.Gopalakrishnan, A
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07/10/2014

07/10/2014

23/05/2013

Resumo

The management of exploited species requires the identification of demographically isolated populations that can be considered as independent management units (MUs), failuring in which can lead to over -fishing and depletion of less productive stocks. By characterizing the distribution of genetic variation, population sub structuring can be detected and the degree of connectivity among populations can be estimated. The genetic variation can be observed using identified molecular markers of both nuclear and mitochondrial origin. Hence, the present work was undertaken to study the genetic diversity and population/stock structure in P. homarus homarus and T. unimaculatus from different landing centres along the Indian coast using nuclear (RAPD) and mitochondrial DNA marker tools which will help towards developing management strategies for management and conservation of these declining resources.To make consistent conservation and fisheries management decisions, accurate species identifications are needed. It is also suggested that it is not always desirable to rely on a single sequence for taxonomic identification. Thus, the feasibility of using partial sequences of additional mitochondrial genes like 16SrRNA, 12SrRNA and nuclear 18SrRNA has also been explored in our study. Phylogenies provide a sound foundation for establishing taxonomy. The present work also attempts to reconstruct the phylogeny of eleven species of commercially important lobsters from the Indian EEZ using molecular markers

National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR) Cochin Unit, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4739

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Lobsters #Family Palinuridae and Scyllaridae #Lobsters of the Indian Seas #Molecular markers #phylogenetic studies #Panulirus homarus homarus #Thenus unimaculatus
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