Italian Journal of Animal Science (Apr 2018)

Genetic variability of Prochilodus lineatus in artificial and semi-natural reproduction

  • Felipe Pinheiro de Souza,
  • Pedro Luiz de Castro,
  • Elenice Souza dos Reis Goes,
  • Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro,
  • Silvio Carlos Alves dos Santos,
  • Ed Christian Suzuki de Lima,
  • Pamela Juliana Furlan Murari,
  • Nelson Maurício Lopera-Barrero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1365312
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 321 – 325

Abstract

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Prochilodus lineatus is a South American fish of great economic and social importance that is impacted by high fishing pressure. Restocking programmes have tried to be effective in recovering natural populations; however, genetic and reproductive methodologies are necessary to make feasible the survival of released fingerlings. The genetic variability of P. lineatus subjected to semi-natural and artificial reproduction was evaluated. Caudal fin samples from 25 breeders subjected to an artificial reproduction were collected at different sex ratios (1♂:1♀ and 2♂:1♀), and 138 fingerlings originated from these spawning. Similarly, samples were collected from 10 breeders (1♂:1♀) subjected to a semi-natural reproduction, and 70 fingerlings were generated from this spawning. Ten microsatellite loci were evaluated, producing 142 alleles. High interpopulation variability for broodstock and fingerlings was observed in both reproductive systems. A deficit of heterozygotes through the inbreeding coefficient (Fis) was obtained. Moreover, a deviation in the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium of the fingerlings in both systems was detected. Fst values indicated a moderate genetic differentiation in 1:1 artificial reproduction system and low differentiation in 2:1 artificial and 1:1 seminatural reproduction system. Despite the high genetic variability, genetics analyses in the next generations of fingerlings will be necessary considering the likelihood of a decrease in genetic variability.

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