Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...

Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilience because gene flow can facilitate recovery from demographic declines. We therefore investigated the extent to which migration may have contributed to the global recovery of the Antarctic fur seal (...

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Main Authors: Hoffman, J. I., Bauer, E., Paijmans, A. J., Humble, E., Beckmann, L. M., Kubetschek, C., Christaller, F., Kröcker, N., Fuchs, B., Moreras, A., Shihlomule, Y. D., Bester, M. N., Cleary, A. C., De Bruyn, P. J. N., Forcada, J., Goebel, M. E., Goldsworthy, S. D., Guinet, C., Hoelzel, A. R., Lydersen, C., Kovacs, K. M., Lowther, A.
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Published: The Royal Society 2018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4248443.v2 2024-04-28T07:59:40+00:00 Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ... Hoffman, J. I. Bauer, E. Paijmans, A. J. Humble, E. Beckmann, L. M. Kubetschek, C. Christaller, F. Kröcker, N. Fuchs, B. Moreras, A. Shihlomule, Y. D. Bester, M. N. Cleary, A. C. De Bruyn, P. J. N. Forcada, J. Goebel, M. E. Goldsworthy, S. D. Guinet, C. Hoelzel, A. R. Lydersen, C. Kovacs, K. M. Lowther, A. 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4248443.v2 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_A_global_cline_in_a_colour_polymorphism_suggests_a_limited_contribution_of_gene_flow_towards_the_recovery_of_a_heavily_exploited_marine_mammal_/4248443/2 unknown The Royal Society Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Collection article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4248443.v2 2024-04-02T12:36:01Z Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilience because gene flow can facilitate recovery from demographic declines. We therefore investigated the extent to which migration may have contributed to the global recovery of the Antarctic fur seal ( Arctocephalus gazella ), a circumpolar distributed marine mammal that was brought to the brink of extinction by the sealing industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is widely believed that animals emigrating from South Georgia, where a relict population escaped sealing, contributed to the re-establishment of formerly occupied breeding colonies across the geographical range of the species. To investigate this, we interrogated a genetic polymorphism (S291F) in the melanocortin 1 receptor gene, which is responsible for a cream-coloured phenotype that is relatively abundant at South Georgia and which appears to have recently spread to localities as far afield as Marion Island in the sub-Antarctic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Arctocephalus gazella Marion Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilience because gene flow can facilitate recovery from demographic declines. We therefore investigated the extent to which migration may have contributed to the global recovery of the Antarctic fur seal ( Arctocephalus gazella ), a circumpolar distributed marine mammal that was brought to the brink of extinction by the sealing industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is widely believed that animals emigrating from South Georgia, where a relict population escaped sealing, contributed to the re-establishment of formerly occupied breeding colonies across the geographical range of the species. To investigate this, we interrogated a genetic polymorphism (S291F) in the melanocortin 1 receptor gene, which is responsible for a cream-coloured phenotype that is relatively abundant at South Georgia and which appears to have recently spread to localities as far afield as Marion Island in the sub-Antarctic ...
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author Hoffman, J. I.
Bauer, E.
Paijmans, A. J.
Humble, E.
Beckmann, L. M.
Kubetschek, C.
Christaller, F.
Kröcker, N.
Fuchs, B.
Moreras, A.
Shihlomule, Y. D.
Bester, M. N.
Cleary, A. C.
De Bruyn, P. J. N.
Forcada, J.
Goebel, M. E.
Goldsworthy, S. D.
Guinet, C.
Hoelzel, A. R.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K. M.
Lowther, A.
spellingShingle Hoffman, J. I.
Bauer, E.
Paijmans, A. J.
Humble, E.
Beckmann, L. M.
Kubetschek, C.
Christaller, F.
Kröcker, N.
Fuchs, B.
Moreras, A.
Shihlomule, Y. D.
Bester, M. N.
Cleary, A. C.
De Bruyn, P. J. N.
Forcada, J.
Goebel, M. E.
Goldsworthy, S. D.
Guinet, C.
Hoelzel, A. R.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K. M.
Lowther, A.
Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
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Bauer, E.
Paijmans, A. J.
Humble, E.
Beckmann, L. M.
Kubetschek, C.
Christaller, F.
Kröcker, N.
Fuchs, B.
Moreras, A.
Shihlomule, Y. D.
Bester, M. N.
Cleary, A. C.
De Bruyn, P. J. N.
Forcada, J.
Goebel, M. E.
Goldsworthy, S. D.
Guinet, C.
Hoelzel, A. R.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K. M.
Lowther, A.
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title Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
title_short Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
title_full Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
title_sort supplementary material from "a global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal" ...
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