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Population structure and dispersal in the North Sea of Pomatoschistus gobies [Populatiestructuur en verspreiding in de Noordzee van Pomatoschistus grondels] Citation Gysels, E.; Hellemans, B.; Geysen, B.; Volckaert, F.A.M.; Laboratory of Animal Diversity and Systematics - KULeuven; (2005): Population structure and dispersal in the North Sea of Pomatoschistus gobies. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/70 Availability: Restricted The data are withheld from general circulation and disclosure but access may be obtained on a case-by-case basis through negotiation Notes: Release with permission of the appropriate parties Description Because the lack of information on the genetic structure of fishes on the BCS, the Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology initiated a large-scale survey of the genetic structure of selected marine animals in 1992. This dataset focuses Pomatoschistus gobies. more Because of the lack of information on the genetic structure of fishes on the Belgian Continental Shelf, the Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven initiated a large-scale survey of the genetic structure of selected marine animals in 1992. Species were chosen on the basis of their abundance and role in the food web (gobies of the genus Pomatoschistus), as ecological indicator (parasites of the flatworm genus Gyrodactylus) or their significance for fisheries (European eel and sole). The most discrete genetic structure is shown by the inshore goby P. microps, which differentiates in estuarine populations along the coast (stepping stone model) (Gysels and Volckaert, in prep). Similar to most marine organisms, the gobies P. minutus and P. lozanoi do not differentiate strongly on a large scale as measured with allozyme markers, but show evidence for selection on an inshore – offshore gradient as measured with allozymes (P. lozanoi) (Stefanni and Gysels, submitted; Gysels et al., submitted) or a metapopulation structure as measured with microsatellite markers (P. minutus) (Pampoulie and Volckaert, in prep). The results have been used over the past years by the Working group on eel (EIFAC/FAO). Fisheries management of eel was optimised by introducing a marine perspective and the isolation-by-distance genetic structure. Expertise of the Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology has also been shared with ICES at the annual meeting (Brugge, 2000), with the Belgian and regional government, with the EU (expert evaluation), the media (TV appearance on exotic species in Flanders; radio interview on transgenics) and the public (voluntary teaching to high school pupils and the public). Scope Themes: Biology, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity Keywords: Allozymes, Dispersal phenomena, Fish, Molecular structure, Phylogenetics, Population genetics, ANE, Belgium, Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS), ANE, Europe, European Continental Shelf, ANE, Belgium, Brugge, Zeebrugge, ANE, Belgium, East Coast, Vlakte van de Raan, ANE, Belgium, Flemish Banks, Kwinte Bank, ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Bligh Bank, ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Noordhinder, ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Oosthinder, ANE, Belgium, Nieuwpoort, ANE, Belgium, Oostende, ANE, Belgium, West Coast, Stroom Bank, ANE, British Isles, England, Devon, Plymouth, ANE, British Isles, Oban, ANE, British Isles, Wales, Dale, ANE, Finland, Tvärminne, ANE, France, La Tremblade, ANE, France, Nord, Bray-Dunes, ANE, Ireland, Galway, ANE, Netherlands, Frisian Front, ANE, Netherlands, Texel, ANE, Norway, Bergen, ANE, Norway, Trondheim, ANE, Portugal, Faro, Belgium, Zeeschelde, Doel, MED, France, Pérols, MED, France, Vaccarès Lagoon, MED, Italy, Veneto, Venice Lagoon, Pomatoschistus lozanoi (de Buen, 1923), Pomatoschistus microps (Krøyer, 1838), Pomatoschistus minutus (Pallas, 1770) Geographical coverage ANE, Belgium, Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS) [Marine Regions] ANE, Europe, European Continental Shelf [Marine Regions] ANE, Europe, European Continental Shelf [Marine Regions] ANE, Europe, European Continental Shelf [Marine Regions] ANE, Europe, European Continental Shelf [Marine Regions] ANE, Belgium, Brugge, Zeebrugge Stations [Marine Regions] MUMM 702 (Ze) Coordinates: Long: 3,3189; Lat: 51,3842 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, East Coast, Vlakte van de Raan Stations [Marine Regions] MUMM 780 (Ra) Coordinates: Long: 3,0692; Lat: 51,4681 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, Flemish Banks, Kwinte Bank Stations [Marine Regions] Ki2 Coordinates: Long: 2,6589; Lat: 51,3003 [WGS84] Ki10 Coordinates: Long: 2,6428; Lat: 51,26 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Bligh Bank Stations [Marine Regions] Bli Coordinates: Long: 2,7378; Lat: 51,5603 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Noordhinder Stations [Marine Regions] Nh Coordinates: Long: 2,6039; Lat: 51,6639 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, Hinder Banks, Oosthinder Stations [Marine Regions] Oh Coordinates: Long: 2,6422; Lat: 51,5083 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, Nieuwpoort [Marine Regions] ANE, Belgium, Oostende Stations [Marine Regions] MUMM 790 (Os) Coordinates: Long: 2,8536; Lat: 51,2908 [WGS84] ANE, Belgium, West Coast, Stroom Bank [Marine Regions] ANE, British Isles, England, Devon, Plymouth [Marine Regions] ANE, British Isles, Oban [Marine Regions] ANE, British Isles, Wales, Dale [Marine Regions] ANE, Finland, Tvärminne [Marine Regions] ANE, France, La Tremblade [Marine Regions] ANE, France, Nord, Bray-Dunes [Marine Regions] ANE, Ireland, Galway [Marine Regions] ANE, Netherlands, Texel [Marine Regions] ANE, Norway, Bergen [Marine Regions] ANE, Norway, Trondheim [Marine Regions] ANE, Portugal, Faro [Marine Regions] Belgium, Zeeschelde, Doel Stations [Marine Regions] D3 Coordinates: Long: 4,2667; Lat: 51,325 [WGS84] D10 Coordinates: Long: 4,2667; Lat: 51,325 [WGS84] MED, France, Pérols MED, France, Vaccarès Lagoon [Marine Regions] MED, Italy, Veneto, Venice Lagoon [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage November 1996 - 2005 Taxonomic coverage Parameters Allozymes: Allozyme analysis (Gysels E.S. 2003) Gysels E.S. 2003. Genetic structure and evolutionairy patterns of Pomatoschistus gobies on the European Continental Shelf and in the Mediterranean Sea. Phd Thesis. Microsat analysis: Microsat analysis (see Pampoulie et al.) See PampoulieC., Gysels E.S., Hellemans B., Maes G.E., Leentjes V., Jones A.G., Volckaert F.A.M. (accepted). Subtle genetic differentiation in a high gene flow marine species (Pomatoschistus minutus) living in a dynamic environment. Mitochondrial DNA sequences: DNA sequencing Mitochondrial DNA sequences: SSCP analysis (see Gysels et al. 2004) 1. Phylogeography of the common goby, Pomatoschistus microps, with particular emphasis on the colonization of the Mediterranean and the North Sea 2.CRecurrent and historic gene flow and the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus on the European Continental Shelf and in the Mediterranean Sea (submitted) Contributors Related datasets Project Intraspecifieke genetische variabiliteit van de grondelsoorten Pomatoschistus minutus en P. Lozanoi van het Belgisch en Europees continentaal plat, more Structural and functional biodiversity of North Sea ecosystems: species and their habitats as indicator for the sustainable management of the BCS, more TROPHOS: Higher trophic levels in the Southern North Sea, more Publication Based on this dataset Gysels, E.S. (2003). Genetische structuur en evolutieve patronen van Pomatoschistus grondels op het Europees Continentaal Plat en in de Middellandse Zee = Genetic structure and evolutionary patterns in Pomatoschistus gobies on the European Continental Shelf and in the Mediterranean Sea. PhD Thesis. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL): Leuven. 206 pp., more Gysels, E.S.; Hellemans, B.; Pampoulie, C.; Volckaert, F.A.M.J. (2003). Genetic structure and phylogeography of the common goby, Pomatoschistus microps (Krøyer, 1938), throughout its distributional range, in: Gysels, E.S. Genetische structuur en evolutieve patronen van Pomatoschistus grondels op het Europees Continentaal Plat en in de Middellandse Zee = Genetic structure and evolutionary patterns in Pomatoschistus gobies on the European Continental Shelf and in the Mediterranean Sea. pp. 73-101, more Pampoulie, C. et al. (2003). Subtle genetic differentiation in a high gene flow marine species (Pomatoschistus minutus) living in a dynamic environment, in: (2003). Hogere trofische niveaus in de Zuidelijke Noordzee 'TROPHOS': wetenschappelijk verslag voor de periode van 01/02/2002-31/01/2003. pp. 18-47, more Dataset status: Completed Data type: Data Data origin: Research Metadatarecord created: 2004-05-10 Information last updated: 2017-11-27 |