Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea

The aim of this research was to apply genetic methods to a better understanding of the evolution of population genetic structure in two dolphin species inhabiting a shared geographic range in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern North Atlantic (ENA). In support of this I analysed the pattern of populat...

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Main Author: Gaspari, Stefania
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:3051 2023-05-15T17:36:23+02:00 Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea Gaspari, Stefania 2004 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3051/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3051/1/3051_1075.pdf unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:3051 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3051/1/3051_1075.pdf Gaspari, Stefania (2004) Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3051/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2004 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:12:36Z The aim of this research was to apply genetic methods to a better understanding of the evolution of population genetic structure in two dolphin species inhabiting a shared geographic range in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern North Atlantic (ENA). In support of this I analysed the pattern of population subdivision, genetic variability and group kin structure of striped (Stenella coeruleoalba) and Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the Mediterranean Sea, and compare theassessed the level of genetic differentiation between Mediterranean and ENA populations. The specific objectives were to: 1- study their distribution in the core study area (the Ligurian Sea) and group size variation as a possible behavioural responses to environmental features; 2- assess patterns of kinship and association within and between social groups (based on estimates of R); and 3- investigate patterns of genetic subdivision among the putative striped and Risso's dolphin populations within the Mediterranean Sea, and in comparison with the ENA. Risso's dolphins showed a clear preference for the steeper continental slope, while striped dolphins did not show this distribution preference. Samples from 165 striped dolphins were collected from the Mediterranean Sea (Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, and Spam) and ENA, and were analysed at 8 microsatellite DNA loci. The comparison between the Mediterranean and the ENA populations showed a clear separation (Fst=0.055). All loci were polymorphic (4-22 alleles), and mean Ho ranged from 0.68 in the Tyrrhenian to 0.8 in the ENA. All comparisons between putative populations showed significant differentiation, including the populations of the eastern (Adriatic) and western (Tyrrhenian) seas of Italy. Analysis of the Risso's dolphin samples (n=50) collected in the Mediterranean and the ENA showed that the two populations were significantly differentiated (Fst=0.0296). All loci were polymorphic (up to 17 alleles), and mean Ho was 0.467 m the Mediterranean, 0.548 in the ENA. Analysis of 619 bp of sequence of the ... Thesis North Atlantic Durham University: Durham e-Theses
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description The aim of this research was to apply genetic methods to a better understanding of the evolution of population genetic structure in two dolphin species inhabiting a shared geographic range in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern North Atlantic (ENA). In support of this I analysed the pattern of population subdivision, genetic variability and group kin structure of striped (Stenella coeruleoalba) and Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the Mediterranean Sea, and compare theassessed the level of genetic differentiation between Mediterranean and ENA populations. The specific objectives were to: 1- study their distribution in the core study area (the Ligurian Sea) and group size variation as a possible behavioural responses to environmental features; 2- assess patterns of kinship and association within and between social groups (based on estimates of R); and 3- investigate patterns of genetic subdivision among the putative striped and Risso's dolphin populations within the Mediterranean Sea, and in comparison with the ENA. Risso's dolphins showed a clear preference for the steeper continental slope, while striped dolphins did not show this distribution preference. Samples from 165 striped dolphins were collected from the Mediterranean Sea (Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, and Spam) and ENA, and were analysed at 8 microsatellite DNA loci. The comparison between the Mediterranean and the ENA populations showed a clear separation (Fst=0.055). All loci were polymorphic (4-22 alleles), and mean Ho ranged from 0.68 in the Tyrrhenian to 0.8 in the ENA. All comparisons between putative populations showed significant differentiation, including the populations of the eastern (Adriatic) and western (Tyrrhenian) seas of Italy. Analysis of the Risso's dolphin samples (n=50) collected in the Mediterranean and the ENA showed that the two populations were significantly differentiated (Fst=0.0296). All loci were polymorphic (up to 17 alleles), and mean Ho was 0.467 m the Mediterranean, 0.548 in the ENA. Analysis of 619 bp of sequence of the ...
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title_short Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea
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Gaspari, Stefania (2004) Social and population structure of striped and Risso's dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3051/
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