Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis)
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Journal of Fish Biology
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Two sister species of horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis) are
described that are intensively harvested in East Atlantic waters. To address longstanding
uncertainties as to their respective geographical ranges, overlap and intraspecific
population structure this study combined genetic (mitochondrial DNA and
microsatellite) analysis and targeted sampling of the hitherto understudied West African
coast. mtDNA revealed two reciprocally monophyletic clades corresponding to
each species with interspecies nuclear differentiation supported by FST values. The
T. trachurus clade was found across the north-east Atlantic down to Ghana but was
absent from Angolan and South African samples. The T. capensis clade was found only
in South Africa, Angola and a single Ghanaian individual. This pattern suggests that
both species may overlap in the waters around Ghana. The potential for cryptic
hybridization and/or indiscriminate harvesting of both species in the region is discussed.
For T. capensis mtDNA supports high gene flow across the Benguela upwelling
system, which fits with the species' ecology. The data add to evidence of a lack of
significant genetic structure throughout the range of T. trachurus though the assumption
of demographic panmixia is cautioned against. For both species, resolution of
stock recruitment heterogeneity relevant to fishery management, as well as potential
hybridization, will require more powerful genomic analyses.
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Healey AJE, Farthing MW, Nunoo FKE, et al. Genetic analysis provides insights into species distribution and population structure in East Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus and T. capensis). J Fish Biol. 2020;96:795–805. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14276