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J Fish Biol ; 82(6): 2080-94, 2013 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23731153

RESUMO

A genetic stock identification (GSI) study was undertaken in a fishery for Atlantic salmon Salmo salar to determine the effects of restrictive fishery management measures on the stock composition of the fishery, and if accurate and precise stock composition estimates could be achieved on the small geographical scale where this fishery operates, using a suite of only seven microsatellite loci. The stock composition of the Foyle fishery was shown to comprise almost exclusively of Foyle origin fish in the 3 years after restrictive measures were introduced in 2007, compared to 85% the year before. This showed that the restrictive measures resulted in the Foyle fishery being transformed from a mixed-stock fishery to an almost exclusively single-stock fishery, and showed how GSI studies can guide and evaluate management decisions to successfully manage these fisheries. Highly accurate and precise stock composition estimates were achieved in this study, using both cBAYES and ONCOR genetic software packages. This suggests accurate and precise stock composition is possible even on small geographical scales.


Assuntos
Pesqueiros/métodos , Salmo salar/genética , Animais , Classificação/métodos , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Geografia , Irlanda , Repetições de Microssatélites , Filogenia , Salmo salar/fisiologia
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Genetica ; 139(3): 353-67, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21279823

RESUMO

Microsatellite genotyping is a common DNA characterization technique in population, ecological and evolutionary genetics research. Since different alleles are sized relative to internal size-standards, different laboratories must calibrate and standardize allelic designations when exchanging data. This interchange of microsatellite data can often prove problematic. Here, 16 microsatellite loci were calibrated and standardized for the Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, across 12 laboratories. Although inconsistencies were observed, particularly due to differences between migration of DNA fragments and actual allelic size ('size shifts'), inter-laboratory calibration was successful. Standardization also allowed an assessment of the degree and partitioning of genotyping error. Notably, the global allelic error rate was reduced from 0.05 ± 0.01 prior to calibration to 0.01 ± 0.002 post-calibration. Most errors were found to occur during analysis (i.e. when size-calling alleles; the mean proportion of all errors that were analytical errors across loci was 0.58 after calibration). No evidence was found of an association between the degree of error and allelic size range of a locus, number of alleles, nor repeat type, nor was there evidence that genotyping errors were more prevalent when a laboratory analyzed samples outside of the usual geographic area they encounter. The microsatellite calibration between laboratories presented here will be especially important for genetic assignment of marine-caught Atlantic salmon, enabling analysis of marine mortality, a major factor in the observed declines of this highly valued species.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Repetições de Microssatélites/genética , Tipagem Molecular/métodos , Tipagem Molecular/normas , Salmo salar/genética , Alelos , Animais , Deriva Genética , Variação Genética , Genótipo , Tipagem Molecular/instrumentação , Fluxo de Trabalho
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Child Abuse Negl ; 21(7): 669-80, 1997 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9238550

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: A meta-analytic review of outcome studies of group treatment for sexually abused children and adolescents was conducted to establish a quantitative measure of group treatment effectiveness for this population. METHOD: The psychological literature was searched for studies which met the following criteria: The effectiveness of group treatment for sexually abused children or adolescents was investigated, results were based on empirical measures, and sufficient statistical information was reported to calculate effect sized. This search resulted in 15 studies. Overall effect sized were then calculated for each study and an overall mean effect size across studies was calculated. Additionally, effect sizes were compared to assess for effects of group characteristics, response perspectives, and type of outcome variables used. RESULTS: The overall mean effect size across studies was .79. Effect size comparisons based on response perspective and outcome variable groupings yielded no significant differences. While statistically insignificant, a trend of larger effect sizes for groups comprised exclusively of females was found. CONCLUSIONS: Results from the current meta-analysis support the conclusion that effective group treatments for sexually abused children and adolescents exist and that the current meta-analysis can function as a comparison group for future researchers studying treatment outcome for this population. Suggestions for research are discussed.


Assuntos
Abuso Sexual na Infância/terapia , Psicoterapia de Grupo , Adolescente , Criança , Abuso Sexual na Infância/psicologia , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Resultado do Tratamento
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