Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand

Fidelity to migratory destinations is an important driver of connectivity in marine and avian species. Here we assess the role of maternally directed learning of migratory habitats, or migratory culture, on the population structure of the endangered Australian and New Zealand southern right whale. U...

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Main Authors: E. L. Carroll, C. S. Baker, M. Watson, R. Alderman, J. Bannister, O. E. Gaggiotti, D. R. Gröcke, N. Patenaude, R. Harcourt
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2kq
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Cultural_traditions_across_a_migratory_network_shape_the_genetic_structure_of_southern_right_whales_around_Australia_and_New_Zealand/20044898
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spelling ftmacquariefig:oai:figshare.com:article/20044898 2023-05-15T18:26:17+02:00 Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand E. L. Carroll C. S. Baker M. Watson R. Alderman J. Bannister O. E. Gaggiotti D. R. Gröcke N. Patenaude R. Harcourt 2016-10-20T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2kq https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Cultural_traditions_across_a_migratory_network_shape_the_genetic_structure_of_southern_right_whales_around_Australia_and_New_Zealand/20044898 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.cc2kq https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Cultural_traditions_across_a_migratory_network_shape_the_genetic_structure_of_southern_right_whales_around_Australia_and_New_Zealand/20044898 CC0 CC0 Other education not elsewhere classified migratory fidelity stable isotope Eubalaena australis migratory culture Dataset 2016 ftmacquariefig https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2kq 2022-12-28T08:33:59Z Fidelity to migratory destinations is an important driver of connectivity in marine and avian species. Here we assess the role of maternally directed learning of migratory habitats, or migratory culture, on the population structure of the endangered Australian and New Zealand southern right whale. Using DNA profiles, comprising mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotypes (500 bp), microsatellite genotypes (17 loci) and sex from 128 individually-identified whales, we find significant differentiation among winter calving grounds based on both mtDNA haplotype (FST = 0.048, ΦST = 0.109, p < 0.01) and microsatellite allele frequencies (FST = 0.008, p < 0.01), consistent with long-term fidelity to calving areas. However, most genetic comparisons of calving grounds and migratory corridors were not significant, supporting the idea that whales from different calving grounds mix in migratory corridors. Furthermore, we find a significant relationship between δ13C stable isotope profiles of 66 Australian southern right whales, a proxy for feeding ground location, and both mtDNA haplotypes and kinship inferred from microsatellite-based estimators of relatedness. This indicates migratory culture may influence genetic structure on feeding grounds. This fidelity to migratory destinations is likely to influence population recovery, as long-term estimates of historical abundance derived from estimates of genetic diversity indicate the South Pacific calving grounds remain at <10% of pre-whaling abundance. Usage Notes Australian right whale microsatellite and stable isotope dataThis file contains the sampling location and state, mtDNA haplotype, sex, stable isotope and multi-locus microsatellite genotype data for Australian southern right whale samples used in the study.SREP16182_SRWdata_Archive.xlsxComparing_stable_isotope&genetic_similarity_filesDryad Archive for SREP16182: SI_SRW_data.zip. This zip file contains: 1 - Files of estimates of pairwise relatedness generated from microsatellite loci in SREP16182_SRWdata_Archive ... Dataset Southern Right Whale Research from Macquarie University Pacific New Zealand
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migratory fidelity
stable isotope
Eubalaena australis
migratory culture
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migratory fidelity
stable isotope
Eubalaena australis
migratory culture
E. L. Carroll
C. S. Baker
M. Watson
R. Alderman
J. Bannister
O. E. Gaggiotti
D. R. Gröcke
N. Patenaude
R. Harcourt
Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
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migratory fidelity
stable isotope
Eubalaena australis
migratory culture
description Fidelity to migratory destinations is an important driver of connectivity in marine and avian species. Here we assess the role of maternally directed learning of migratory habitats, or migratory culture, on the population structure of the endangered Australian and New Zealand southern right whale. Using DNA profiles, comprising mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotypes (500 bp), microsatellite genotypes (17 loci) and sex from 128 individually-identified whales, we find significant differentiation among winter calving grounds based on both mtDNA haplotype (FST = 0.048, ΦST = 0.109, p < 0.01) and microsatellite allele frequencies (FST = 0.008, p < 0.01), consistent with long-term fidelity to calving areas. However, most genetic comparisons of calving grounds and migratory corridors were not significant, supporting the idea that whales from different calving grounds mix in migratory corridors. Furthermore, we find a significant relationship between δ13C stable isotope profiles of 66 Australian southern right whales, a proxy for feeding ground location, and both mtDNA haplotypes and kinship inferred from microsatellite-based estimators of relatedness. This indicates migratory culture may influence genetic structure on feeding grounds. This fidelity to migratory destinations is likely to influence population recovery, as long-term estimates of historical abundance derived from estimates of genetic diversity indicate the South Pacific calving grounds remain at <10% of pre-whaling abundance. Usage Notes Australian right whale microsatellite and stable isotope dataThis file contains the sampling location and state, mtDNA haplotype, sex, stable isotope and multi-locus microsatellite genotype data for Australian southern right whale samples used in the study.SREP16182_SRWdata_Archive.xlsxComparing_stable_isotope&genetic_similarity_filesDryad Archive for SREP16182: SI_SRW_data.zip. This zip file contains: 1 - Files of estimates of pairwise relatedness generated from microsatellite loci in SREP16182_SRWdata_Archive ...
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author E. L. Carroll
C. S. Baker
M. Watson
R. Alderman
J. Bannister
O. E. Gaggiotti
D. R. Gröcke
N. Patenaude
R. Harcourt
author_facet E. L. Carroll
C. S. Baker
M. Watson
R. Alderman
J. Bannister
O. E. Gaggiotti
D. R. Gröcke
N. Patenaude
R. Harcourt
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title Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
title_short Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
title_full Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
title_fullStr Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around Australia and New Zealand
title_sort data from: cultural traditions across a migratory network shape the genetic structure of southern right whales around australia and new zealand
publishDate 2016
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cc2kq
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Cultural_traditions_across_a_migratory_network_shape_the_genetic_structure_of_southern_right_whales_around_Australia_and_New_Zealand/20044898
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