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Genetic variation in Irish Sea brown crab (Cancer pagurus L.) : implications for local and regional management

McKeown, NJ; Watson, HV; Coscia, I; Wootton, E; Ironside, JE

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NJ McKeown

HV Watson

I Coscia

E Wootton

JE Ironside



Abstract

Understanding demographic processes over multiple spatial scales is vital for the optimization of conservation/management strategies, particularly for commercially harvested taxa such as the brown crab (Cancer pagurus L). Brown crab population genetic structure was investigated at (i) a local scale within the Irish Sea, which included comparisons with the Lundy No Take Zone (NTZ) and (ii) across the NE Atlantic. The results indicate that the brown crab does not exhibit strong spatial structure either within the Irish Sea or at the regional level, suggesting high gene flow within and among the Irish Sea, English Channel and North Sea. Comparisons between the Lundy NTZ and harvested areas revealed similarly high levels of genetic diversity. An intriguing result was that the Lundy NTZ sample exhibited a degree of genetic patchiness (ephemeral geographically unpatterned differentiation) which may indicate elevated recruitment skews within the NTZ. Overall, the results support the view that brown crabs within the sampled area belong to a single genetically panmictic stock and that if breeding stock sizes are maintained genetic drift will not be strong enough to reduce neutral genetic diversity. The highly connected nature of this species requires international cooperation for sustainable management, an important component of which will be the application of more powerful population genomic approaches to assess finer scale aspects of stock structure as well drivers of genetic patchiness reported for the species. This is a timely consideration in light of potential future misalignments between biological and geopolitical stock boundaries in the Irish Sea following Brexit.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 23, 2018
Online Publication Date Sep 4, 2018
Publication Date Jun 1, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 16, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 4, 2019
Journal Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Print ISSN 0025-3154
Electronic ISSN 1469-7769
Publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Volume 99
Issue 4
Pages 879-886
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315418000632
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315418000632
Related Public URLs https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-marine-biological-association-of-the-united-kingdom

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