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Evidence for genetic differentiation of Octopus vulgaris (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) fishery populations from the southern coast of Brazil as revealed by microsatellites
Authors:Angela Aparecida Moreira,Acá  cio Ribeiro Gomes Tomá  s,Alexandre Wagner Silva Hilsdorf
Affiliation:
  • a University of São Paulo, Graduate Program in Biotechnology, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1730 Edifício ICB-IV, Cidade Universitária, 05508-900 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
  • b University of Mogi das Cruzes, Unit of Biotechnology, PO Box 411, 08701-970 Mogi das Cruzes, SP, Brazil
  • c Fisheries Institute, Av. Bartolomeu de Gusmão, 192, 11030-906 Santos, SP, Brazil
  • Abstract:Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod species in several oceans and commonly caught by artisanal and industrial fisheries. In Brazil, O. vulgaris populations are mainly distributed along the southern coast and have been subjected to intensive fishing during recent years. Despite the importance of this marine resource, no genetic study has been carried out to examine genetic differences among populations along the coast of Brazil. In this study, 343 individuals collected by commercial vessels were genotyped at six microsatellite loci to investigate the genetic differences in O. vulgaris populations along the southern coast of Brazil. Genetic structure and levels of differentiation among sampling sites were estimated via a genotype assignment test and F-statistics. Our results indicate that the O. vulgaris stock consists of four genetic populations with an overall significant analogous FSTCT = 0.10710, P < 0.05) value. The genetic diversity was high with an observed heterozygosity of Ho = 0.987. The negative values of FIS found for most of the loci examined suggested a possible bottleneck process. These findings are important for further steps toward more sustainable octopus fisheries, so that this marine resource can be preserved for long-term utilization.
    Keywords:Microsatellites   Octopus vulgaris   Population structure   Southern Atlantic coast
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