SNP genotype dataset from brown and anadromous trout
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Populations of anadromous brown trout, also known as sea trout, have suffered recent marked declines in abundance due to multiple factors, including climate change and human activities. While much is known about their freshwater phase, less is known about the species’ marine feeding migrations. This situation is hindering the effective management and conservation of anadromous trout in the marine environment. Using a panel of 95 single nucleotide polymorphism markers we developed a genetic baseline, which demonstrated strong regional structuring of genetic diversity in trout populations around the English Channel and adjacent waters. Extensive baseline testing showed this structuring allowed the high-confidence assignment of known-origin individuals to the region of origin. This study presents new data on the movements of anadromous trout in the English Channel and southern North Sea. Assignment of anadromous trout sampled from 12 marine and estuarine localities highlighted contrasting results for these areas. The majority of these fisheries are composed predominately of stocks local to the sampling location. However, there were multiple cases of long-distance movements of anadromous trout, with several individuals originating from rivers in northeast England being caught in the English Channel and southern North Sea, in some cases more than 1000 km from their natal region. These results have implications for the management of sea trout in inshore waters around the English Channel and southern North Sea.
Methods
All individuals were genotyped at 95 biallelic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci (Osmond, King, Stockley, Launey, & Stevens, 2023) on the Fluidigm EP1 Genotyping System using 96.96 Dynamic Genotyping Arrays and scored using the Fluidigm SNP Genotyping analysis software.
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2024-07-08



