The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America with a history of significant commercial exploitation. We aimed to evaluate the population genetic structure and the evolutionary history of South American sea lion along its distribution by analyses of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and 10 nuclear microsatellites loci. We analyzed 147 sequences of mtDNA control region and genotyped 111 individuals of South American sea lion for 10 microsatellite loci, representing six populations (Peru, Northern Chile, Southern Chile, Uruguay (Brazil), Argentina and Falkland (Malvinas) Islands) and covering the entire distribution of the species. The mtDNA phylogeny shows that ha...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
Several major breeding areas have been defined for the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) a...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
Hoffman J, Kowalski GJ, Klimova A, Eberhart-Phillips L, Staniland IJ, Baylis AMM. Population structu...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The north-central Patagonian coast is the sea lions most abundant area in Argentina. As occurs along...
The Pleistocene glacial period shaped the current genetic structure of numerous species. The last gl...
Genetic diversity and population structure of two species of South American pinnipeds, Otaria flaves...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
The South American sea lion is distributed almost continuously from Zorritos, Peru, on the Pacifc Oc...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
Several major breeding areas have been defined for the South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) a...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
Hoffman J, Kowalski GJ, Klimova A, Eberhart-Phillips L, Staniland IJ, Baylis AMM. Population structu...
The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is widely distributed along the southern Atlantic an...
The north-central Patagonian coast is the sea lions most abundant area in Argentina. As occurs along...
The Pleistocene glacial period shaped the current genetic structure of numerous species. The last gl...
Genetic diversity and population structure of two species of South American pinnipeds, Otaria flaves...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
The South American sea lion is distributed almost continuously from Zorritos, Peru, on the Pacifc Oc...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Background: Oceans are high gene flow environments that are traditionally believed to hamper the bui...
Understanding the spatial structure of a population is critical for effective assessment and managem...
We investigate the phylogeography of California (Zalophus californianus) and Galápagos (Z. wollebaek...