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Genetic diversity and life-history traits of bonefish Albula spp. from the Red Sea
Authors:Collin T Williams  Ashlie J McIvor  Elizabeth M Wallace  Yu-Jia Lin  Michael L Berumen
Institution:1. Red Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia;2. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA;3. Center for Environment and Water, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract:The management of bonefishes Albula spp. has been hindered by unresolved species distributions and a general lack of life-history information. This study provides the first genetic species identifications of Albula spp. from the northern Indian Ocean. The roundjaw bonefish Albula glossodonta was documented in the Red Sea, and the smallscale bonefish A. oligolepis was identified in the Gulf of Aden with no evidence supporting sympatry. Estimates of genetic differentiation indicate three closely related lineages of A. glossodonta in the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean (Red Sea-Pacific Ocean, Fst = 0.295; Red Sea-Seychelles, Fst = 0.193; Pacific Ocean-Seychelles, Fst = 0.141). In addition, the authors provide the first life-history information of Albula spp. in the Indian Ocean. Age-based growth models of A. glossodonta from the Red Sea demonstrated statistically significant differences compared to previously published data from the Pacific Ocean. Spawning activity during winter months was derived from gonado-somatic index values of A. glossodonta from the Red Sea and corresponded with spawning seasonality previously documented for the species in the Pacific Ocean. The results of this study aid in refining biogeographical uncertainties of Albula spp. and illustrate the importance of collecting regional growth information for subsequent management of A. glossodonta.
Keywords:biogeography  Elopomorpha  fisheries  growth  Red Sea  spawning
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