Data from: First circumglobal assessment of Southern Hemisphere humpback whale mitochondrial genetic variation and implications for management ...

The description of genetic population structure over a species' geographic range can provide insights into its evolutionary history and also support effective management efforts. Assessments for globally distributed species are rare, however, requiring significant international coordination and...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Findlay, Ken P.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25381/cput.25041155.v1
https://esango.cput.ac.za/articles/dataset/Data_from_First_circumglobal_assessment_of_Southern_Hemisphere_humpback_whale_mitochondrial_genetic_variation_and_implications_for_management/25041155/1
Description
Summary:The description of genetic population structure over a species' geographic range can provide insights into its evolutionary history and also support effective management efforts. Assessments for globally distributed species are rare, however, requiring significant international coordination and collaboration. The global distribution of demographically discrete populations for the humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae is not fully known, hampering the definition of appropriate management units. Here, we present the first circumglobal assessment of mitochondrial genetic population structure across the species' range in the Southern Hemisphere and Arabian Sea. We combine new and existing data from the mitochondrial (mt)DNA control region that resulted in a 311 bp consensus sequence of the mtDNA control region for 3009 individuals sampled across 14 breeding stocks and subpopulations currently recognized by the International Whaling Commission. We assess genetic diversity and test for genetic differentiation and ...