Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations

Bryde’s whales ( Balaenoptera edeni ) are medium-sized balaenopterids with tropical and subtropical distribution. There is confusion about the number of species, subspecies and populations of Bryde’s whale found globally. Two eco-types occur off South Africa, the inshore and offshore forms, but with...

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Published in:Conservation Genetics
Main Authors: Penry, Gwenith Susan, Hammond, Philip Steven, Cockcroft, Vic G, Best, Peter B, Thornton, Meredith, Graves, Jefferson Alden
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/phylogenetic-relationships-in-southern-african-brydes-whales-inferred-from-mitochondrial-dna(20e4e831-fb96-4ac3-8fce-a81afb80c041).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1105-4
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/18497/1/Penry_2018_Phylogenetic_relationships_CG_AAM.pdf
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author Penry, Gwenith Susan
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description Bryde’s whales ( Balaenoptera edeni ) are medium-sized balaenopterids with tropical and subtropical distribution. There is confusion about the number of species, subspecies and populations of Bryde’s whale found globally. Two eco-types occur off South Africa, the inshore and offshore forms, but with unknown relationship between them. Using the mtDNA control region we investigated the phylogenetic relationship of these populations to each other and other Bryde’s whale populations. Skin, baleen and bone samples were collected from biopsy-sampled individuals, strandings and museum collections. 97 sequences of 674 bp (bp) length were compared with published sequences of Bryde’s whales (n = 6) and two similar species, Omura’s ( B. omurai ) and sei ( B. borealis ) whales (n = 3). We found eight haplotypes from the study samples: H1–H4 formed a distinct, sister clade to pelagic populations of Bryde’s whales ( B. brydei ) from the South Pacific, North Pacific and Eastern Indian Ocean. H5–H8 were included in the pelagic clade. H1–H4 represented samples from within the distributional range of the inshore form. Pairwise comparisons of the percentage of nucleotide differences between sequences revealed that inshore haplotypes differed from published sequences of B. edeni by 4.7–5.5% and from B. brydei by 1.8–2.1%. Ten fixed differences between inshore and offshore sequences supported 100% diagnosability as subspecies. Phylogenetic analyses grouped the South African populations within the Bryde’s-sei whale clade and excluded B. edeni. Our data, combined with morphological and ecological evidence from previous studies, support subspecific classification of both South African forms under B. brydei and complete separation from B. edeni .
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/20e4e831-fb96-4ac3-8fce-a81afb80c041 2025-01-17T00:46:32+00:00 Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations Penry, Gwenith Susan Hammond, Philip Steven Cockcroft, Vic G Best, Peter B Thornton, Meredith Graves, Jefferson Alden 2018-12 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/phylogenetic-relationships-in-southern-african-brydes-whales-inferred-from-mitochondrial-dna(20e4e831-fb96-4ac3-8fce-a81afb80c041).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1105-4 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/18497/1/Penry_2018_Phylogenetic_relationships_CG_AAM.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Penry , G S , Hammond , P S , Cockcroft , V G , Best , P B , Thornton , M & Graves , J A 2018 , ' Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA : further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations ' , Conservation Genetics , vol. 19 , no. 6 , pp. 1349-1365 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1105-4 Bryde’s whale Balaenoptera edeni Balaenoptera brydei Southern Africa MtDNA control region Phylogenetics article 2018 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1105-4 2021-12-26T14:30:36Z Bryde’s whales ( Balaenoptera edeni ) are medium-sized balaenopterids with tropical and subtropical distribution. There is confusion about the number of species, subspecies and populations of Bryde’s whale found globally. Two eco-types occur off South Africa, the inshore and offshore forms, but with unknown relationship between them. Using the mtDNA control region we investigated the phylogenetic relationship of these populations to each other and other Bryde’s whale populations. Skin, baleen and bone samples were collected from biopsy-sampled individuals, strandings and museum collections. 97 sequences of 674 bp (bp) length were compared with published sequences of Bryde’s whales (n = 6) and two similar species, Omura’s ( B. omurai ) and sei ( B. borealis ) whales (n = 3). We found eight haplotypes from the study samples: H1–H4 formed a distinct, sister clade to pelagic populations of Bryde’s whales ( B. brydei ) from the South Pacific, North Pacific and Eastern Indian Ocean. H5–H8 were included in the pelagic clade. H1–H4 represented samples from within the distributional range of the inshore form. Pairwise comparisons of the percentage of nucleotide differences between sequences revealed that inshore haplotypes differed from published sequences of B. edeni by 4.7–5.5% and from B. brydei by 1.8–2.1%. Ten fixed differences between inshore and offshore sequences supported 100% diagnosability as subspecies. Phylogenetic analyses grouped the South African populations within the Bryde’s-sei whale clade and excluded B. edeni. Our data, combined with morphological and ecological evidence from previous studies, support subspecific classification of both South African forms under B. brydei and complete separation from B. edeni . Article in Journal/Newspaper Sei Whale University of St Andrews: Research Portal Indian Pacific Conservation Genetics 19 6 1349 1365
spellingShingle Bryde’s whale
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera brydei
Southern Africa
MtDNA control region
Phylogenetics
Penry, Gwenith Susan
Hammond, Philip Steven
Cockcroft, Vic G
Best, Peter B
Thornton, Meredith
Graves, Jefferson Alden
Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title_full Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title_short Phylogenetic relationships in southern African Bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial DNA:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
title_sort phylogenetic relationships in southern african bryde's whales inferred from mitochondrial dna:further support for subspecies delineation between the two allopatric populations
topic Bryde’s whale
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera brydei
Southern Africa
MtDNA control region
Phylogenetics
topic_facet Bryde’s whale
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera brydei
Southern Africa
MtDNA control region
Phylogenetics
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/phylogenetic-relationships-in-southern-african-brydes-whales-inferred-from-mitochondrial-dna(20e4e831-fb96-4ac3-8fce-a81afb80c041).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1105-4
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/18497/1/Penry_2018_Phylogenetic_relationships_CG_AAM.pdf