Genetic tagging of humpback whales

The ability to recognize individual animals has substantially increased our knowledge of the biology and behaviour of many taxa(1). However, not all species lend themselves to this approach, either because of insufficient phenotypic variation or because tag attachment is not feasible. The use of gen...

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Main Authors: Palsboll, PJ, Allen, J, Berube, M, Clapham, PJ, Feddersen, TP, Hammond, PS, Hudson, RR, Jorgensen, H, Katona, S, Larsen, AH, Larsen, F, Lien, J, Mattila, DK, Sigurjonsson, J, Sears, R, Smith, T, Sponer, R, Stevick, P, Oien, N
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:
DNA
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https://doi.org/10.1038/42005
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/08576ef7-4e83-4568-9416-2085ebe79547 2024-09-15T18:18:27+00:00 Genetic tagging of humpback whales Palsboll, PJ Allen, J Berube, M Clapham, PJ Feddersen, TP Hammond, PS Hudson, RR Jorgensen, H Katona, S Larsen, AH Larsen, F Lien, J Mattila, DK Sigurjonsson, J Sears, R Smith, T Sponer, R Stevick, P Oien, N 1997-08-21 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/08576ef7-4e83-4568-9416-2085ebe79547 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/08576ef7-4e83-4568-9416-2085ebe79547 https://doi.org/10.1038/42005 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/254962420/Genetic_tagging_of_humpback_whales.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/08576ef7-4e83-4568-9416-2085ebe79547 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Palsboll , PJ , Allen , J , Berube , M , Clapham , PJ , Feddersen , TP , Hammond , PS , Hudson , RR , Jorgensen , H , Katona , S , Larsen , AH , Larsen , F , Lien , J , Mattila , DK , Sigurjonsson , J , Sears , R , Smith , T , Sponer , R , Stevick , P & Oien , N 1997 , ' Genetic tagging of humpback whales ' , Nature , vol. 388 , no. 6644 , pp. 767-769 . https://doi.org/10.1038/42005 MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE SIMPLE SEQUENCES DNA POPULATION MAINE GULF article 1997 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1038/42005 2024-06-24T15:49:09Z The ability to recognize individual animals has substantially increased our knowledge of the biology and behaviour of many taxa(1). However, not all species lend themselves to this approach, either because of insufficient phenotypic variation or because tag attachment is not feasible. The use of genetic markers ('tags') represents a viable alternative to traditional methods of individual recognition, as they are permanent and exist in all individuals. We tested the use of genetic markers as the primary means of identifying individuals in a study of humpback whales in the North Atlantic Ocean. Analysis of six microsatellite loci(2,3) among 3,060 skin samples collected throughout this ocean allowed the unequivocal identification of individuals. Analysis of 692 'recaptures', identified by their genotype, revealed individual local and migratory movements of up to 10,000 km, limited exchange among summer feeding grounds, and mixing in winter breeding areas, and also allowed the first estimates of animal abundance based solely on genotypic data. Our study demonstrates that genetic tagging is not only feasible, but generates data (for example, on sex) that can be valuable when interpreting-the results of tagging experiments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Megaptera novaeangliae North Atlantic University of Groningen research database Nature 388 6644 767 769
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Palsboll, PJ
Allen, J
Berube, M
Clapham, PJ
Feddersen, TP
Hammond, PS
Hudson, RR
Jorgensen, H
Katona, S
Larsen, AH
Larsen, F
Lien, J
Mattila, DK
Sigurjonsson, J
Sears, R
Smith, T
Sponer, R
Stevick, P
Oien, N
Genetic tagging of humpback whales
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description The ability to recognize individual animals has substantially increased our knowledge of the biology and behaviour of many taxa(1). However, not all species lend themselves to this approach, either because of insufficient phenotypic variation or because tag attachment is not feasible. The use of genetic markers ('tags') represents a viable alternative to traditional methods of individual recognition, as they are permanent and exist in all individuals. We tested the use of genetic markers as the primary means of identifying individuals in a study of humpback whales in the North Atlantic Ocean. Analysis of six microsatellite loci(2,3) among 3,060 skin samples collected throughout this ocean allowed the unequivocal identification of individuals. Analysis of 692 'recaptures', identified by their genotype, revealed individual local and migratory movements of up to 10,000 km, limited exchange among summer feeding grounds, and mixing in winter breeding areas, and also allowed the first estimates of animal abundance based solely on genotypic data. Our study demonstrates that genetic tagging is not only feasible, but generates data (for example, on sex) that can be valuable when interpreting-the results of tagging experiments.
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author Palsboll, PJ
Allen, J
Berube, M
Clapham, PJ
Feddersen, TP
Hammond, PS
Hudson, RR
Jorgensen, H
Katona, S
Larsen, AH
Larsen, F
Lien, J
Mattila, DK
Sigurjonsson, J
Sears, R
Smith, T
Sponer, R
Stevick, P
Oien, N
author_facet Palsboll, PJ
Allen, J
Berube, M
Clapham, PJ
Feddersen, TP
Hammond, PS
Hudson, RR
Jorgensen, H
Katona, S
Larsen, AH
Larsen, F
Lien, J
Mattila, DK
Sigurjonsson, J
Sears, R
Smith, T
Sponer, R
Stevick, P
Oien, N
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title Genetic tagging of humpback whales
title_short Genetic tagging of humpback whales
title_full Genetic tagging of humpback whales
title_fullStr Genetic tagging of humpback whales
title_full_unstemmed Genetic tagging of humpback whales
title_sort genetic tagging of humpback whales
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https://doi.org/10.1038/42005
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