Author: Karen Anne Vaudry
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Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Mitochondrial DNA Variation of Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis Walbaum, 1792) in the Minas Basin
Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis, from the Rappahannock River, Virginia
Synopsis of Biological Data on Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis (Walbaum)
Author: Eileen M. Setzler-Hamilton
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Category : Serranidae
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Publisher:
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Category : Serranidae
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Population Characteristics of Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis, Walbaum 1792) in Minas Basin and Patterns of Acoustically Detected Movements Within Minas Passage
Author: Jeremy E. Broome
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Category : Striped bass
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Striped bass
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Striped Bass Morone Saxatilis (Walbaum, 1792) Population Demographics and Mixing in the Bay of Fundy
Author: Lita O'Halloran
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The use of population dynamics in fisheries management is a crucial tool to understand trends and appoint sustainable harvest rates. In the Bay of Fundy (BoF), Striped Bass Morone saxatilis is a highly prized recreational fishery and aboriginal FSC fish. Striped Bass are found throughout Minas Basin, where they are believed to mix with U.S.A. Striped Bass populations. Mixing of these populations creates difficulties in determining population structure which is required for implementation of effective conservation actions for Canadian stocks. Here we use catch data from 1981-2019, as well as mark-recapture to answer information gaps on population structure. Specifically, we address information gaps on movement, length frequency, weight-length relationships, and estimating growth using tag data. Our data suggests that 99.5% of bass tagged over 7 years did not leave the Minas Basin. Growth models were comparable to traditional length-at-age models with Francis and Wang models outperforming Fabens models. 183 tissue samples were analyzed using next generation sequencing (NGS), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)s and microsatellites and summary of mark-recapture studies since the 1930s to determine the presence and abundance of other populations in the Minas Basin, and genetic origin of bass in Labrador and Annapolis River. Of the bass chosen for higher probability of migrancyanalyzed using SNPs ,99% were of Shubenacadie River origin, with one U.S.A. migrant, and no hybridization detected. Proportions in Annapolis River were 2.4% for both Saint John River and U.S.A. origin and 95.2% Shubenacadie River origin. Labrador bass (n=8) were of Miramichi River origin, which is the first genetic evidence of Striped Bass expanding past its native northern range. Across the entire Atlantic coast into the BoF 48 (0.002%) transboundary recaptures have occurred from published studies using over two million external tags. These results indicate that U.S.A. migrants present in the Minas Basin are insignificant and the adjustment necessary for the Shubenacadie River population would be negligible.
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The use of population dynamics in fisheries management is a crucial tool to understand trends and appoint sustainable harvest rates. In the Bay of Fundy (BoF), Striped Bass Morone saxatilis is a highly prized recreational fishery and aboriginal FSC fish. Striped Bass are found throughout Minas Basin, where they are believed to mix with U.S.A. Striped Bass populations. Mixing of these populations creates difficulties in determining population structure which is required for implementation of effective conservation actions for Canadian stocks. Here we use catch data from 1981-2019, as well as mark-recapture to answer information gaps on population structure. Specifically, we address information gaps on movement, length frequency, weight-length relationships, and estimating growth using tag data. Our data suggests that 99.5% of bass tagged over 7 years did not leave the Minas Basin. Growth models were comparable to traditional length-at-age models with Francis and Wang models outperforming Fabens models. 183 tissue samples were analyzed using next generation sequencing (NGS), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)s and microsatellites and summary of mark-recapture studies since the 1930s to determine the presence and abundance of other populations in the Minas Basin, and genetic origin of bass in Labrador and Annapolis River. Of the bass chosen for higher probability of migrancyanalyzed using SNPs ,99% were of Shubenacadie River origin, with one U.S.A. migrant, and no hybridization detected. Proportions in Annapolis River were 2.4% for both Saint John River and U.S.A. origin and 95.2% Shubenacadie River origin. Labrador bass (n=8) were of Miramichi River origin, which is the first genetic evidence of Striped Bass expanding past its native northern range. Across the entire Atlantic coast into the BoF 48 (0.002%) transboundary recaptures have occurred from published studies using over two million external tags. These results indicate that U.S.A. migrants present in the Minas Basin are insignificant and the adjustment necessary for the Shubenacadie River population would be negligible.
Striped Bass and Other Morone Culture
Author: R.M. Harrell
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080541887
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
This book is an up-to-date discussion of the culture of striped bass and other Morone spp. The subject matter is broken down into functional components of the spawning, husbandry, and economics of the industry, and is written by some of the leading scientists in each of the respective areas of discussion. The chapters on reproduction, nutrition, environmental requirements, transportation, economics and fish processing are not found anywhere else in the striped bass literature. The chapter on water quality takes a very non-traditional approach to considering the impact water quality has on the production success of Morone and offers some very thought-provoking ideas on water management. Primarily written as a reference work, this book is intended to complement existing technique manuals.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080541887
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
This book is an up-to-date discussion of the culture of striped bass and other Morone spp. The subject matter is broken down into functional components of the spawning, husbandry, and economics of the industry, and is written by some of the leading scientists in each of the respective areas of discussion. The chapters on reproduction, nutrition, environmental requirements, transportation, economics and fish processing are not found anywhere else in the striped bass literature. The chapter on water quality takes a very non-traditional approach to considering the impact water quality has on the production success of Morone and offers some very thought-provoking ideas on water management. Primarily written as a reference work, this book is intended to complement existing technique manuals.
Exploring Control Region Variability in Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Mitochondrial DNA for Use in Characterizing Populations
Author: Catherine Elise Hebert
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Morphometric Study of the Striped Bass, Roccus Saxatilis
Author: William Albert Lund
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Category : Striped bass
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Striped bass
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Synopsis of Biological Data on the Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis (Walbaum) 1792
Culture of Striped and Hybrid Striped Bass
Author: Eileen McVey
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Category : Fish-culture
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fish-culture
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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