The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River

Many countries in the Baltic Sea basin have initiated enhancement programs for Baltic migratory sea trout, Salmo trutta L., to compensate for losses stemming from anthropogenic pressure that has resulted in the declining population abundance of this species. Regular stock enhancement has been conduc...

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Main Authors: Wąs-Barcz Anna, Bernaś Rafał, Wenne Roman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Archives of Polish Fisheries
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/aopf-2017-0007
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spelling doaj-8c3f70c33f9b432286f7d3deb8875ecc2021-09-06T19:39:58ZengSciendoArchives of Polish Fisheries2083-61392017-06-01252657510.1515/aopf-2017-0007aopf-2017-0007The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula RiverWąs-Barcz Anna0Bernaś Rafał1Wenne Roman2National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kołłątaja 1, 81-332Gdynia, PolandDepartment of Migratory Fishes in Rutki, Inland Fisheries Institute in Olsztyn, 83-330Żukowo, PolandInstitute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712Sopot, PolandMany countries in the Baltic Sea basin have initiated enhancement programs for Baltic migratory sea trout, Salmo trutta L., to compensate for losses stemming from anthropogenic pressure that has resulted in the declining population abundance of this species. Regular stock enhancement has been conducted in Poland since the 1960s. Currently, over one million sea trout smolts are released into Polish rivers annually. In most Baltic countries, including Poland, stock enhancement depends on hatcheries producing material using spawners caught in native rivers. However, increasing difficulty obtaining spawners in recent years in Poland has meant that stock enhancement performed in the Vistula has been done largely with material obtained from broodstocks. Simultaneously, there is a lack of information regarding the proportion of wild and cultured sea trout in this river basin. This paper is a review of methods applied to identify individuals from natural and artificial sea trout spawning in rivers, and it proposes using genetic techniques as an alternative to traditional marking methods. A set of 13 microsatellite loci are proposed that are characterized by high selectivity. Using negative controls while simulating the assignment of parental pairs revealed that the number of loci in the set was highly significant and should not be reduced. This method could be useful in the proposed assessment of the proportions of wild and cultured fish in Polish rivers.https://doi.org/10.1515/aopf-2017-0007sea troutmicrosatellite analysisindividual identificationstocking efficiencyassessmentenhancement programs
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author Wąs-Barcz Anna
Bernaś Rafał
Wenne Roman
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Bernaś Rafał
Wenne Roman
The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
Archives of Polish Fisheries
sea trout
microsatellite analysis
individual identification
stocking efficiency
assessment
enhancement programs
author_facet Wąs-Barcz Anna
Bernaś Rafał
Wenne Roman
author_sort Wąs-Barcz Anna
title The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
title_short The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
title_full The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
title_fullStr The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
title_full_unstemmed The genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – An example from the Vistula River
title_sort genetic approach for assessing sea trout stock enhancement efficiency – an example from the vistula river
publisher Sciendo
series Archives of Polish Fisheries
issn 2083-6139
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Many countries in the Baltic Sea basin have initiated enhancement programs for Baltic migratory sea trout, Salmo trutta L., to compensate for losses stemming from anthropogenic pressure that has resulted in the declining population abundance of this species. Regular stock enhancement has been conducted in Poland since the 1960s. Currently, over one million sea trout smolts are released into Polish rivers annually. In most Baltic countries, including Poland, stock enhancement depends on hatcheries producing material using spawners caught in native rivers. However, increasing difficulty obtaining spawners in recent years in Poland has meant that stock enhancement performed in the Vistula has been done largely with material obtained from broodstocks. Simultaneously, there is a lack of information regarding the proportion of wild and cultured sea trout in this river basin. This paper is a review of methods applied to identify individuals from natural and artificial sea trout spawning in rivers, and it proposes using genetic techniques as an alternative to traditional marking methods. A set of 13 microsatellite loci are proposed that are characterized by high selectivity. Using negative controls while simulating the assignment of parental pairs revealed that the number of loci in the set was highly significant and should not be reduced. This method could be useful in the proposed assessment of the proportions of wild and cultured fish in Polish rivers.
topic sea trout
microsatellite analysis
individual identification
stocking efficiency
assessment
enhancement programs
url https://doi.org/10.1515/aopf-2017-0007
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