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Temporal genetic population structure and interannual variation in migration behavior of Pacific Lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus

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Clemens, Benjamin & Wyss, Lance & McCoun, Rebecca & Courter, Ian & Schwabe, Lawrence & Peery, Christopher & Schreck, Carl & Spice, Erin & Docker, Margaret. (2017). Temporal genetic population structure and interannual variation in migration behavior of Pacific Lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus. Hydrobiologia. 10.1007/s10750-017-3096-4.

Summary

Studies using neutral loci suggest that Pacific lamprey, Entosphenus tridentatus, lack strong spatial genetic population structure. However, it is unknown whether temporal genetic population structure exists. We tested whether adult Pacific lamprey: (1) show temporal genetic population structure; and (2) migrate different distances between years. We non-lethally sampled lamprey for DNA in 2009 and 2010 and used eight microsatellite loci to test for genetic population structure. We used telemetry to record the migration behaviors of these fish. Lamprey were assignable to three moderately differentiated genetic clusters (FST = 0.16–0.24 for all pairwise comparisons): one cluster was composed of individuals from 2009, and the other two [...]

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  • Pacific Lamprey Data Clearinghouse
  • Pacific Region, Region 1
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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