Population structure studies play an increasingly integral role in conservation and management of marine mammal species. Genetic markers are commonly used; however, ecological markers (i.e. chemical compounds) are a fairly recent and useful tool to investigate ecological management units. The objective of this study is to investigate the population structure of the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) within its distribution in the Atlantic Ocean using data from stable isotopes of delta C-13 and delta N-15 and persistent organic pollutants as ecological markers. Based on previous studies that addressed distribution, morphometric analyses and molecular and ecological markers, we hypothesize that there are several ecological manageme...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
International audienceProtecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein ...
The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) is endemic to tropical, subtropical, and warm temp...
Recent molecular studies have shown that highly mobile species with continuous distributions can exh...
Several cetacean species exhibit fine-scale population structure despite their high dispersal capaci...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
We provide initial information regarding the population structure and genetic diversity of Stenella ...
The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) is endemic to tropical, subtropical, and warm temp...
International audienceShort-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and Atlantic spotted dolphins...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
1. Determining discrete and demographically independent management units within wildlife populations...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
International audienceProtecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein ...
The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) is endemic to tropical, subtropical, and warm temp...
Recent molecular studies have shown that highly mobile species with continuous distributions can exh...
Several cetacean species exhibit fine-scale population structure despite their high dispersal capaci...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
We provide initial information regarding the population structure and genetic diversity of Stenella ...
The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) is endemic to tropical, subtropical, and warm temp...
International audienceShort-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and Atlantic spotted dolphins...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
1. Determining discrete and demographically independent management units within wildlife populations...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
International audienceProtecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein ...