Application of microsatellite DNA variation to estimation of
stock composition and escapement of Nass River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka)
Terry D. Beacham and Chris C. Wood
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci./J. Can. Sci. Halieut. Aquat. 56(2): 297-310 (1999)
Abstract: Spawning
escapements of individual Pacific salmon stocks returning to remote spawning
locations throughout large river systems can in theory be estimated by
mixed-stock analysis of appropriately weighted samples from test fisheries near
the river mouth. However, the feasibility of this approach has usually been
limited by practical difficulties in identifying closely related populations
within the same watershed. Microsatellite DNA techniques offer new promise for
overcoming these limitations as illustrated for sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka) in the Nass River of northern British Columbia. Variation at six
microsatellite DNA loci (Omy77, Ots3, Ots100, Ots103, Ots107, and Ots108) was
surveyed from about 1400 fish from nine stocks in the Nass River drainage as
well as from 249 fish in a test fishery conducted in the lower river during
1996. Five stocks were surveyed in more than one year, and variation in allele
frequencies among stocks was, on average, about 10 times greater than annual
variation within stocks. Allele frequencies of stocks where the juveniles do
not rear in lakes ("riverine" or "sea type") were more
similar to each other compared with frequencies from lake-rearing stocks.
Significant differences in allele frequencies were observed among most stocks
at all loci. About 4.5% of observed variation over all loci was attributable to
stock differentiation. Simulated mixed-stock samples suggested that the six
microsatellite DNA loci surveyed should provide the ability to provide
relatively accurate and precise estimates of stock composition when utilized
for fishery management applications. The estimated proportion of Meziadin Lake
sockeye salmon in the 1996 test fishery was about 73%, in close agreement with
an estimate derived from direct tagging of fish in the test fishery.