Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens)
False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) are large Delphinids typically found in deep water far offshore. However, in the Hawaiian Archipelago there are two resident island-associated populations of false killer whales, one in the waters around the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) and one in the waters...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::2b26bba1b6019f24562f2fb222a10f38 2023-05-15T17:03:39+02:00 Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) Martien, Karen K. Chivers, Susan J. Baird, Robin W. Archer, Frederick I. Gorgone, Antoinette M. Hancock-Hanser, Brittany L. Mattila, David McSweeney, Daniel J. Oleson, Erin M. Palmer, Carol Pease, Victoria L. Robertson, Kelly M. Schorr, Gregory S. Schultz, Mark B. Webster, Daniel L. Taylor, Barbara L. 2014-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2pq32 en eng Dryad http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2pq32 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2pq32 lic_creative-commons 10.5061/dryad.2pq32 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:85647 oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:85647 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 10|opendoar____::8b6dd7db9af49e67306feb59a8bdc52c Social structure pseudorca crassidens cetacean island-associated male-mediated gene flow phylogeography Life sciences medicine and health care population structure geo envir Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2014 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2pq32 2023-01-22T16:52:50Z False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) are large Delphinids typically found in deep water far offshore. However, in the Hawaiian Archipelago there are two resident island-associated populations of false killer whales, one in the waters around the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) and one in the waters around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). We use mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and genotypes from 16 nuclear (nucDNA) microsatellite loci from 206 individuals to examine levels of differentiation among the two island-associated populations and offshore animals from the central and eastern North Pacific. Both mtDNA and nucDNA exhibit highly significant differentiation between populations, confirming limited gene flow in both sexes. The mtDNA haplotypes exhibit a strong pattern of phylogeographic concordance, with island-associated populations sharing three closely related haplotypes not found elsewhere in the Pacific. However, nucDNA data suggests that NWHI animals are at least as differentiated from MHI animals as they are from offshore animals. The patterns of differentiation revealed by the two marker types suggest that the island-associated false killer whale populations likely share a common colonization history, but have limited contemporary gene flow. FKW genotypes for DryadNuclear genotype data for false killer whales. Genotypes are from 16 nuclear microsatellite loci. AnimalID is the identifier from the SWFSC Tissue Archive. The column Stratum specifies the way in which samples were stratified in Martien et al., 2014, Journal of Heredity. Abbreviations are CNP=Central North Pacific, ETP=Eastern Tropical Pacific, MHI=Main Hawaiian Islands, NWHI=Northwest Hawaiian Islands Dataset Killer Whale Unknown Pacific |
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Social structure pseudorca crassidens cetacean island-associated male-mediated gene flow phylogeography Life sciences medicine and health care population structure geo envir Martien, Karen K. Chivers, Susan J. Baird, Robin W. Archer, Frederick I. Gorgone, Antoinette M. Hancock-Hanser, Brittany L. Mattila, David McSweeney, Daniel J. Oleson, Erin M. Palmer, Carol Pease, Victoria L. Robertson, Kelly M. Schorr, Gregory S. Schultz, Mark B. Webster, Daniel L. Taylor, Barbara L. Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) are large Delphinids typically found in deep water far offshore. However, in the Hawaiian Archipelago there are two resident island-associated populations of false killer whales, one in the waters around the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) and one in the waters around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). We use mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and genotypes from 16 nuclear (nucDNA) microsatellite loci from 206 individuals to examine levels of differentiation among the two island-associated populations and offshore animals from the central and eastern North Pacific. Both mtDNA and nucDNA exhibit highly significant differentiation between populations, confirming limited gene flow in both sexes. The mtDNA haplotypes exhibit a strong pattern of phylogeographic concordance, with island-associated populations sharing three closely related haplotypes not found elsewhere in the Pacific. However, nucDNA data suggests that NWHI animals are at least as differentiated from MHI animals as they are from offshore animals. The patterns of differentiation revealed by the two marker types suggest that the island-associated false killer whale populations likely share a common colonization history, but have limited contemporary gene flow. FKW genotypes for DryadNuclear genotype data for false killer whales. Genotypes are from 16 nuclear microsatellite loci. AnimalID is the identifier from the SWFSC Tissue Archive. The column Stratum specifies the way in which samples were stratified in Martien et al., 2014, Journal of Heredity. Abbreviations are CNP=Central North Pacific, ETP=Eastern Tropical Pacific, MHI=Main Hawaiian Islands, NWHI=Northwest Hawaiian Islands |
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Martien, Karen K. Chivers, Susan J. Baird, Robin W. Archer, Frederick I. Gorgone, Antoinette M. Hancock-Hanser, Brittany L. Mattila, David McSweeney, Daniel J. Oleson, Erin M. Palmer, Carol Pease, Victoria L. Robertson, Kelly M. Schorr, Gregory S. Schultz, Mark B. Webster, Daniel L. Taylor, Barbara L. |
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Martien, Karen K. Chivers, Susan J. Baird, Robin W. Archer, Frederick I. Gorgone, Antoinette M. Hancock-Hanser, Brittany L. Mattila, David McSweeney, Daniel J. Oleson, Erin M. Palmer, Carol Pease, Victoria L. Robertson, Kelly M. Schorr, Gregory S. Schultz, Mark B. Webster, Daniel L. Taylor, Barbara L. |
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Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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Data from: Nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in North Pacific false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) |
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data from: nuclear and mitochondrial patterns of population structure in north pacific false killer whales (pseudorca crassidens) |
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