Morphometric, meristic character and electrophoretic analyses of two Irish populations of twaite shad, Alosa fallax (Lacépède) |
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Authors: | N. O'Maoileidigh,S. Cawdery,&dagger ,J. J. Bracken, A. Ferguson,&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Zoology Department, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland;Zoology Department, The Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K |
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Abstract: | Since 1911 a rare lacustrine form of twaite shad, Alosa fallax killarnensis Regan (1916), has been known to occur in the Killarney Lakes. During the summers of 1985 and 1986 a gill netting programme in Lough Leane for brown trout, Salmo trutta L., yielded 32 shad (1985) and 64 shad (1986) as a by-catch. These fish were deep frozen and compared with a sample of 59 marine twaite shad, taken on rod and line from St Mullin's, Co. Carlow, which had entered the River Barrow to spawn. Morphometric, meristic and electrophoretic character analyses were carried out on the two populations. The three analyses, particularly the isoelectric focusing, confirmed a high degree of genetic similarity. The two major differences found were the dwarfed size of the Killarney shad and the increased numbers of gill rakers carried on the first branchial arch. The merits and demerits of assigning the term subspecies to the Killarney shad are discussed in the light of the available evidence produced. |
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