Estimating the degree of isolation or gene flow is central to understanding population dynamics and conservation. In this study, we used both mitochondrial and nuclear markers to investigate the genetic structure of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (genus Sousa) in China. Contrary to previous photo-identification and genetic studies, we found no evidence for population genetic structure or inter-population gene flow across the geographical scale examined. Significant inbreeding, which seems to support genetic isolation to some extent, was within expectation as a result of low genetic diversity in a random-mating system. Overall, the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins in China were characterized by low genetic diversity on both maternal and bi-par...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and microsatellite loci length polymorphisms were...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
The taxonomic status of humpback dolphins (genus Sousa, sub-family Delphininae) is unresolved. While...
The hump-backed dolphin, Genus Sousa, is a small inshore cetacean in the sub-family Delphininae, oft...
A total of 447 base pairs of the mitochondrial DNA control region from 34 pantropical spotted dolphi...
The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis) is a small inshore species of odontocete cetacea...
Speciation is a fundamental process in evolution and crucial to the formation of biodiversity. It is...
The conservation of humpback dolphins, distributed in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific and ea...
It has been widely reported that the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is under balancing selec...
Numerous species of marine megafauna are at risk of extinction and understanding their genetic popul...
Humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.) have a wide distribution in the tropical Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oc...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Despite their endangered status, the taxonomic relationship between the two geographically isolated ...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and microsatellite loci length polymorphisms were...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
The taxonomic status of humpback dolphins (genus Sousa, sub-family Delphininae) is unresolved. While...
The hump-backed dolphin, Genus Sousa, is a small inshore cetacean in the sub-family Delphininae, oft...
A total of 447 base pairs of the mitochondrial DNA control region from 34 pantropical spotted dolphi...
The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis) is a small inshore species of odontocete cetacea...
Speciation is a fundamental process in evolution and crucial to the formation of biodiversity. It is...
The conservation of humpback dolphins, distributed in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific and ea...
It has been widely reported that the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is under balancing selec...
Numerous species of marine megafauna are at risk of extinction and understanding their genetic popul...
Humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.) have a wide distribution in the tropical Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oc...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Despite their endangered status, the taxonomic relationship between the two geographically isolated ...
Little is known about the Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific humpback (Sousa c...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences and microsatellite loci length polymorphisms were...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...