Zooming into the evolution of Atlantic Bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) using high-throughput sequencingtowards a phylogenomics and population dynamics informed management

  1. DIAZ ARCE, NATALIA
Zuzendaria:
  1. Manuel Soto López Zuzendaria
  2. Naiara Rodríguez Ezpeleta Zuzendaria
  3. Haritz Joseba Arrizabalaga de Mingo Zuzendaria

Defentsa unibertsitatea: Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Fecha de defensa: 2020(e)ko ekaina-(a)k 23

Epaimahaia:
  1. Jordi Viñas de Puig Presidentea
  2. Begoña M. Jugo Idazkaria
  3. Jakob Hemmer Hansen Kidea

Mota: Tesia

Teseo: 152299 DIALNET lock_openADDI editor

Laburpena

Existence of contemporary unidirectional trans-Atlantic gene flow, stablishment of a recently originated mixed spawning area, and estimation of stock mixing proportions on feeding grounds in the Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), all relevant for the conservation and management of the species, are revealed from the study of the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Thunnus and the species¿ population structure using Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) discovered and genotyped through high-throughput sequencing.