Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales

The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident population of fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus. Past studies reported very low levels of genetic diversity among Gulf of California fin whales and a significant level of genetic differentiation from con-s...

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Main Authors: Rivera-León, Vania E., Urbán, Jorge, Mizroch, Sally, Brownell Jr., Robert L., Oosting, Tom, Hao, Wensi, Palsbøll, Per J., Bérubé, Martine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s07g211
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5000144 2024-09-15T17:57:21+00:00 Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales Rivera-León, Vania E. Urbán, Jorge Mizroch, Sally Brownell Jr., Robert L. Oosting, Tom Hao, Wensi Palsbøll, Per J. Bérubé, Martine 2019-10-15 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s07g211 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48700-5 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s07g211 oai:zenodo.org:5000144 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Balaenoptera physalus founding event Isolation population size info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s07g21110.1038/s41598-019-48700-5 2024-07-26T20:06:07Z The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident population of fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus. Past studies reported very low levels of genetic diversity among Gulf of California fin whales and a significant level of genetic differentiation from con-specifics in the eastern North Pacific. The aim of the present study was to assess the degree and timing of the isolation of Gulf of California fin whales in a population genetic analysis of 18 nuclear microsatellite genotypes from 402 samples and 565 mitochondrial control region DNA sequences (including mitochondrial sequences retrieved from NCBI). The analyses revealed that the Gulf of California fin whale population was founded ~2.3 thousand years ago and has since remained at a low effective population size (~360) and isolated from the eastern North Pacific (Nem between 0.89–1.4). The low effective population size and high degree of isolation implied that Gulf of California fin whales are vulnerable to the negative effects of genetic drift, human-caused mortality and habitat change. Microsatellites_GC_NP_fin_whales Microsatellite genotypes from Rivera-León et al. (2019) Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales in Scientific Reports" MtDNA_sequences_Gulf_California_NP_fin_whales Mitochondrial control region DNA sequences from Rivera-León et al. (2019) Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales in Scientific Reports" Other/Unknown Material Balaenoptera physalus Fin whale Zenodo
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topic Balaenoptera physalus
founding event
Isolation
population size
spellingShingle Balaenoptera physalus
founding event
Isolation
population size
Rivera-León, Vania E.
Urbán, Jorge
Mizroch, Sally
Brownell Jr., Robert L.
Oosting, Tom
Hao, Wensi
Palsbøll, Per J.
Bérubé, Martine
Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
topic_facet Balaenoptera physalus
founding event
Isolation
population size
description The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident population of fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus. Past studies reported very low levels of genetic diversity among Gulf of California fin whales and a significant level of genetic differentiation from con-specifics in the eastern North Pacific. The aim of the present study was to assess the degree and timing of the isolation of Gulf of California fin whales in a population genetic analysis of 18 nuclear microsatellite genotypes from 402 samples and 565 mitochondrial control region DNA sequences (including mitochondrial sequences retrieved from NCBI). The analyses revealed that the Gulf of California fin whale population was founded ~2.3 thousand years ago and has since remained at a low effective population size (~360) and isolated from the eastern North Pacific (Nem between 0.89–1.4). The low effective population size and high degree of isolation implied that Gulf of California fin whales are vulnerable to the negative effects of genetic drift, human-caused mortality and habitat change. Microsatellites_GC_NP_fin_whales Microsatellite genotypes from Rivera-León et al. (2019) Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales in Scientific Reports" MtDNA_sequences_Gulf_California_NP_fin_whales Mitochondrial control region DNA sequences from Rivera-León et al. (2019) Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales in Scientific Reports"
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author Rivera-León, Vania E.
Urbán, Jorge
Mizroch, Sally
Brownell Jr., Robert L.
Oosting, Tom
Hao, Wensi
Palsbøll, Per J.
Bérubé, Martine
author_facet Rivera-León, Vania E.
Urbán, Jorge
Mizroch, Sally
Brownell Jr., Robert L.
Oosting, Tom
Hao, Wensi
Palsbøll, Per J.
Bérubé, Martine
author_sort Rivera-León, Vania E.
title Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
title_short Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
title_full Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
title_fullStr Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales
title_sort data from: long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in gulf of california fin whales
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s07g211
genre Balaenoptera physalus
Fin whale
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