eprintid: 1902 rev_number: 64 eprint_status: archive userid: 99 dir: disk0/00/00/19/02 datestamp: 2012-03-19 01:52:17 lastmod: 2020-08-26 08:16:13 status_changed: 2012-03-19 01:58:27 type: dataset metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Broderick, Damien creators_name: Street, Raewyn creators_name: Ovenden, Jennifer. corp_creators: Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI) corp_creators: James Cook University corp_creators: Northern Territory Government corp_creators: Western Australian Government corp_creators: University of Queensland corp_creators: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation corp_creators: Fisheries Queensland title: Grey Mackerel (Scomberomorus semifasciatus) microsatellite genotypes (nine loci) representing twelve regions along Australia's northern coastline from the eastern coast of Queensland to the western coast of Western Australia. ispublished: inpress subjects: SH332 subjects: SH327.5 subjects: QH426 subjects: SH327.7 keywords: Final report ; microsatellites; mitochondrial DNA; fisheries stocks; tropical; commercial; exploitation. note: By downloading this dataset you agree to the terms and conditions of the licence Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Australia (CC BY-NC 3.0 AU) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/au/deed.en suggestions: 13.03.2012 Link to #2002 paper after speaking with Jenny today. Max abstract: Scomberomorus semifasciatus is an Australian endemic found in tropical, coastal waters from eastern to western Australia. Commercial and recreational exploitation is common and regulated by state-based authorities. This study used mitochondrial DNA sequence and microsatellite markers to elucidate the population structure of Scomberomorus semifasciatus collected from twelve, equidistant sampling locations. Samples (n=544) were genotyped with nine microsatellite loci, and 353 were sequenced for d-loop (384 bp) and ATP (800bp) mitochondrial DNA gene regions. Combined interpretation of microsatellite and mtDNA data identified four genetic stocks of S. semifasciatus: Western Australia, northwest coast of the Northern Territory, Gulf of Carpentaria and the east coast of Queensland. Connectivity among stocks across northern Australia from the Northern Territory to the east coast of Queensland was high, but in contrast, there was a clear genetic break between populations in Western Australia compared to the rest of northern Australia. This indicates a restriction to gene flow possibly associated with suboptimal habitat along the Kimberley coast (northwestern Australia). The appropriate scale of management for this species corresponds to the jurisdictions of the three Australian states, except that the Gulf of Carpentaria stock should be co-managed by authorities in Queensland and Northern Territory. data_type: Microsoft Word copyright_holders: © The State of Queensland 2011 is_finalised: TRUE coverage_description: Australia's northern coastline - see .doc for lats and longs of 12 regions where samples were obtained. business_group: Animal Science full_text_status: public funders: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation funders: Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation funders: James Cook University. projects: FRDC Final Report - 2005/010 - Determination of management units for grey mackerel fisheries in Queensland and the Northern Territory. coversheets_dirty: 0 citation: Broderick, D., Street, R. and Ovenden, J. Grey Mackerel (Scomberomorus semifasciatus) microsatellite genotypes (nine loci) representing twelve regions along Australia's northern coastline from the eastern coast of Queensland to the western coast of Western Australia. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), James Cook University, Northern Territory Government, Western Australian Government, University of Queensland, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Fisheries Queensland. [Dataset] document_url: http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/id/eprint/1902/1/Grey_Mack_G%27types_for_Archive.doc