2019
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-87592019025106711
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Genetic diversity of eight wild populations of Pampus argenteus along the coast of China inferred from fifteen polymorphic microsatellite markers

Abstract: Genetic diversity of eight wild populations of Pampus argenteus along the coast of China inferred from fifteen polymorphic microsatellite markersPampus argenteus (Perciformes: Stromateidae) is widely distributed along the coast of China, Indian Ocean, Arabian Gulf and North Sea. Due to overfishing and environmental degradation, its resources reduced year after year. Thus, new management strategies are urgently needed for the sustainable growth and utilization of this species. Characterization of the genetic va… Show more

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“…However, the structuring of the HAI population of P. anea L2 in all pairwise comparisons has raised our attention. Two population genetic studies of benthopelagic fishes, the Chinese pomfret, Pampus chinensis [ 82 ] and silver pomfret, P. argenteus [ 84 ] in the South China Sea have also been discovered to have population structuring, particularly in the Hainan region. The authors reported that the structuring might be due to geographical segregation (separated by the narrow Qiongzhou Strait) and influenced by the complex system of local surface currents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the structuring of the HAI population of P. anea L2 in all pairwise comparisons has raised our attention. Two population genetic studies of benthopelagic fishes, the Chinese pomfret, Pampus chinensis [ 82 ] and silver pomfret, P. argenteus [ 84 ] in the South China Sea have also been discovered to have population structuring, particularly in the Hainan region. The authors reported that the structuring might be due to geographical segregation (separated by the narrow Qiongzhou Strait) and influenced by the complex system of local surface currents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al, 2019). Moreover, sea-level change in the Qiongzhou Strait during glacial cycles has been linked to phylogeographic structuring in Lepturacanthus savala (Gu et al, 2021), Monodonta labio (Zhao et al, 2017), Gobiopterus lacustris (Wang et al, 2018), and Pampus argenteus (Sun et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%