Volume 1 - SUPPLEMENT of ABSTRACTS
Population Genetic Analysis of Grouper Species (Epinephelus spp.) in Turkish Seas
- Cemal Turan
Iskenderun Technical University, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology, Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, Iskenderun, Turkey,
cemal.turan@iste.edu.tr
- Deniz Erguden
Iskenderun Technical University, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology, Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, Iskenderun, Turkey,
- Mevlut Gurlek
Iskenderun Technical University, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology, Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, Iskenderun, Turkey,
- Deniz Yaglioglu
Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Duzce University, Duzce, Turkey. *cemal.turan@iste.edu.tr
- Ali Uyan
Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Duzce University, Duzce, Turkey.
- Servet A. Dogdu
Iskenderun Technical University, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology, Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, Iskenderun, Turkey,
Keywords: Turkish seas, grouper species, Ephinephelus spp., population genetics, mtDNA sequencing
Abstract
In this project, it is aimed to determine population genetic structure of grouper species
belonging to Ephinephelus, Hyporthodus and Mycteroperca genera distributed in the Aegean
and Mediterranean Seas with sequence analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene. With
the population genetic analysis of grouper species we elucidate whether there are
enough migration or gen flow among populations which lead to one panmictic populations,
or there are partial genetic isolation among populations which lead to genetically different
local populations. It is also aimed to reveal results of the negative effect of overfishing and
other environmental factors on genetic structure of the species, and determine preferential
populations and species for conservation. Grouper species distributed in the Mediterranean
and Aegean Seas are represented with 6 species (Epinephelus aeneus, E. caninus, E. costae,
E. marginatus, Hyporthodus haifensis, Mycteroperca rubra) in Turkish marine waters.
Fishing tonnage of grouper species are extremely decreased within the last decade according
to Fishery statistics. According to IUCN criteria, dusky grouper E. marginatus is indicated as
critically endangered and white grouper E. aeneus is indicated as nearly endangered species,
and they are faced to be extinct in the nature. The other grouper species cannot be evaluated
due to deficient data on them in Turkey. As is known in our country and around world, these
species and their populations have high economic value and shown to be under threat of
extinction. In this context, analysis of the genetic structure of the grouper species, belonging
to Ephinephelus genera distributed in Turkish Marine waters with a very high economic
value, is very important in terms of sustainability. This project was supported by TUBITAK
(214O575).