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Micro-evolutionary processes in sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria,based on polymorphism of the two sites of mitochondrial DNA
Authors:S. Y. Orlova  A. M. Orlov  A. A. Volkov  R. N. Novikov
Affiliation:1. Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria is a deep-sea fish, endemic to the North Pacific Ocean, with continuous range from southern California to the central part of Honshu Island, including the Bering and Okhotsk Seas. It is an important commercial species and a promising object for aquaculture [1, 2]. Compared to the eastern part of the range [3, 4] the population structure of sablefish in Asian waters is poorly studied. It is believed that sablefish goes to the Bering Sea and Pacific waters of Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands from the northeastern Pacific, and Asian waters are its eviction zone [5]. Other authors suggest that replenishment of sablefish off the eastern Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands is not only due to migration of the adult fish from the Bering Sea along the continental slope, but also due to the drift of yearlings by Aleutian current over the American coast [6].
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