Genetic analysis of skates (Amblyraja spp.) caught as by-catch around South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

William Paul Goodall-Copestake, Silvia Perez-Espona, Phillip Holyman, Mark Belchier

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Abstract / Description of output

Skates are frequently caught as by-catch during commercial longline fishing operations within CCAMLR subareas 48.3 and 48.4. Morphological evaluations of the by-catch in these subareas indicate that up to three species from the skate genus Amblyraja occur: A. georgiana, A. georgiana sp. anon and Amblyraja taaf. In this report, we present results from the first population genetic analysis of these Amblyraja skates to assess if their current morphological classification during by-catch assessment reflects potential genetic discontinuities. Our results reveal that it is sampling location (geography), rather than morphology, that is the major determinant of population differentiation in these Southern Ocean skates.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCCAMLR WG-FSA
PublisherCommission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
Pages1-8
Number of pages8
Volume18/73
Publication statusPublished - 21 Sept 2018

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Fisheries
  • Population Genetics
  • Management
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Rajids
  • Population structure
  • Genetic diversity
  • Antarctic
  • Southern Ocean
  • South Georgia
  • South Sandwich Islands

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