Landscape Genetics Map for Salmon in
Norton Sound, Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers

US Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Genetics Laboratory, Anchorage Alaska
Title: Coho_Sites
Abstract: This layer is exported from LG_coho GIS layer from the Conservation Genetics Laboratory, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, Alaska. The layer depicts landscape genetic population groups defined by genetic and geographic data using Spatial Analysis of Molecular Variance (SAMOVA, Dupanloup et al. 2002 Molecular Ecology 11:1271-1281). This method incorporates spatial data (e.g., latitude and longitude) to group populations such that the genetic difference among populations within groups is minimized while the genetic difference among population groups is maximized. The result is often groups of populations that are both geographically and genetically distinct. Our results revealed two population groups. Group one, 20 populations) included coastal populations from Norton Sound, the lower Yukon River and most of the Kuskokwim River. Population group two (14 populations) included populations from the middle and upper Yukon River and upper Kukskowkim River. This analysis suggests that hierarchical population structure occurs primarily along a latitudinal axis (east-west) which is dominated by the Yukon River, rather than the much shorter longitudinal axis (north-south) that defines the relative position of the three major watersheds (Norton Sound and the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers). This spatial orientation (coastal - inland) was also observed in Chinook and chum salmon. The layer also contains collection site data including values from overlaying environmental layers and summary genetic data (principle component, mean Fst using the method of Foll and Gagiotti 2006 Genetics 174:875-891, mean heterozygosity) for coho salmon.
Purpose: To assess if the three major watersheds (Norton Sound and the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers) are the primary determinant of hiearchical population structure for coho salmon and to assess if the patterns of hierarchical structure in Chinook, chum, and coho salmon are congruent.
Supplemental:
Publication Date: October 2009
Originator: USFWS, Conservation Genetics Laboratory, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Online citation: \\KODIAK\I$\ProjectData\USFWS_CGL\CGL_LG_Data.mdb
Bounding coordinates:
West: -166.975811
East: -138.705063
North: 68.147504
South: 58.864537
Place Keywords: Yukon River, Kuskokwim River, Norton Sound, Alaska, Yukon
Theme Keywords: salmon, genetics, Chinook, Chum, Coho
Projection: NAD_1983_Alaska_Albers
Geographic: GCS_North_American_1983
Attributes of: Coho_Sites
OBJECTID
Alias: OBJECTID
Data type: OID
Description: Internal feature number.
SHAPE
Alias: SHAPE
Data type: Geometry
Description: Feature geometry.
Site_ID
Alias: Site_ID
Data type: Integer
Site_Name
Alias: Site_Name
Data type: String
Waterbody_Name
Alias: Waterbody_Name
Data type: String
Site_Type
Alias: Site_Type
Data type: String
Lat_NAD83
Alias: Lat_NAD83
Data type: Double
Long_NAD83
Alias: Long_NAD83
Data type: Double
Chin_Pop_No
Alias: Chin_Pop_No
Data type: Double
Coho_Pop_No
Alias: Coho_Pop_No
Data type: Double
Chum_Pop_No
Alias: Chum_Pop_No
Data type: Double
Coho_PC1
Alias: Coho_PC1
Data type: Double
Coho_PC2
Alias: Coho_PC2
Data type: Double
Coho_PC3
Alias: Coho_PC3
Data type: Double
Coho_Fst
Alias: Coho_Fst
Data type: Double
Coho_He
Alias: Coho_He
Data type: Double
Coho_PopGroup
Alias: Coho_PopGroup
Data type: SmallInteger
Chin_yes_no
Alias: Chin_yes_no
Data type: String
Chum_yes_no
Alias: Chum_yes_no
Data type: String
Coho_yes_no
Alias: Coho_yes_no
Data type: String
Metadata date: 20090722

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