Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7768205 Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Coilia nasus is widely distributed along the coast, and rivers and lakes that connect with the ocean in China. It is a diadromous fish but has residential populations in the middle and lower reach of the Yangtze River and its associated lakes such as Lake Taihu. These ecologically differentiated diadromous and residential populations are difficult to identify and separate, even with current molecular screening methods such as applying the mtDNA markers. The objective of the present study was to screen these populations by the means of the whole body elemental fingerprint analysis (EFA). Our results showed that the diadromous population had significantly lower concentrations of Al, B, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, P, S, and Zn, and significantly higher As than the residential populations. The spawners had lower concentrations of B, Cr, P, and S before laying eggs than after laying eggs. Advanced statistical models detected distinct spatial patterns between the diadromous and residential populations, and between groups before and after spawning. The current study showed that the whole body EFA can clearly distinguish C. nasus populations in the Yangtze River Basin and thus proved to be useful and may substitute the elemental fingerprint of fish otolith in future fish ecological studies that need to identify different populations.
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