Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2019-05-10
Understanding life history variation and strategies is crucial for stock assessment and fisheries management due to the direct effects on population dynamics, effective population size, sex-ratios, levels of inbreeding, and relatedness among individuals. Aristeus antennatus (En ─ Blue and red shrimp; Fr ─ Crevette rouge; Sp ─ Gamba rosada) is one of the most exploited demersal resources in the Western Mediterranean Sea. However, information regarding the mating system and mate choice preferences remains largely unknown. Advances in molecular genetic markers and methods of inferring biological relationships among individuals have facilitated new insights into the reproductive dynamics of the species in the wild. Here, we used microsatellite markers to examine the A. antennatus mating system and putative mate choice preferences. Our results provided clear evidence of polyandry and polygyny. Relatedness analyses, together with FST and DAPC values showed females exhibited a mating bias towards unrelated males. Mating males were inferred from spermatophores and suggested males were sympatric with females and were also from other spawning grounds. Our findings provided the first description of the reproductive behavior of blue and red shrimp
This work was supported by a grant from Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (CTM2014-54648-C2-2-R) to MIR. LP benefited from predoctoral fellowship from the Universitat de Girona (BR2014)
Article
Published version
peer-reviewed
English
Genètica animal; Animal genetics; Gambes -- Genètica; Shrimps -- Genetics; Genètica de poblacions; Population genetics
Nature Publishing Group
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1038/s41598-019-43523-w
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2045-2322
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CTM2014-54648-C2-2-R/ES/CONECTIVIDAD POBLACIONAL EN LA GAMBA ROSADA, ARISTEUS ANTENNATUS, EN EL MEDITERRANEO NOROCCIDENTAL ENTRE EL GOLFO DE LEON Y EL GOLFO DE VALENCIA.-FLUJO GENICO./
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