Regresar

Resumen del producto

Guzmán del Próo, S.A., N., Diaz Viloria, P., Cruz & R., Perez Enrique (2013). Assessemnet of self-recruitment in a Pink Abalone (Haliotis corrugata) aggregation by parentage analyses. Journal of Shellfish Research. 32(1): 105-113. DOI: 10.2983/035.032.0116.

Assessemnet of self-recruitment in a Pink Abalone (Haliotis corrugata) aggregation by parentage analyses

Sergio Antonio Guzmán del Próo, Noe Diaz Viloria, Pedro Cruz y Ricardo Perez Enrique

The implementation of abalone aggregations as a tool for stock enhancement has been under discussion. For this purpose, understanding the self-recruitment capacity of managed reefs based on the amount of larval retention is an important task to evaluate potential success. Under the hypothesis that every reef is mostly self-restored within a short spatiotemporal scale because of a rather reduced planktonic period, the practice of aggregating mature adults of pink abalone in a reef would improve local recruitment. This study assessed local replenishment within an abalone reef of pink abalone Haliotis corrugata at Bah?´a Asuncio´ n (El Ri?´to reef), a location on the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula, where an aggregation of adult abalone was studied.Aparentage analysis was carried out between adults transplanted to El Ri?´to and the juveniles collected from the same site by comparing their genetic profiles at 8 microsatellite DNA loci. The parentage tests defined successfully the status of more than 97% of the juveniles, revealing that approximately 4% of them could have been produced within the aggregation area. Because not all the potential parental abalone were collected, this self-recruitment proportion in the aggregation experiment was possiblyunderestimated. The suitability of parentage analyses, based on genetic markers as a robust alternative for the assessment of future aggregations, is discussed.

Palabras clave: abalone; microsatellites; Haliotis corrugata; Self-recruitment; local recruitment; local settlement; parentage analysis

Para obtener una copia del documento contacta la personal de la biblioteca a través del correo bibliocicimar{a}ipn.mx

Regresar