Abstract The genetic diversity of populations is the basis for individual fitness and potential adaptability to environmental changes. The South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) is a pinniped species that is widely distributed along the southern cone of South America. However, two distinct populations have evolved: the Northern Pacific/Peruvian population and the Southern Pacific/Atlantic population. One of the main breeding colonies of the Southern Pacific/Atlantic population is located on Guafo Island, in southern Chilean Patagonia. This breeding colony represents the closest reproductive population to the remote Peruvian group. Therefore, our study aimed to determine whether the Guafo colony may potentially facilitate gene flo...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
In this study, we present the first data about putative source populations of the vagrant Subantarct...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
The Juan Fernández fur seal (Arctocephalus philippli) was allegedly extremely abundant, numbering as...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Lopes F, Hoffman J, Valiati VH, et al. Fine-scale matrilineal population structure in the Galapagos ...
The South American fur seal is distributed on both sides of South Americaalong the Atlantic and Paci...
Analysing a 529 bp segment of the mitochondrial control region, we evaluated the role that Pleistoce...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
The South American fur seal, Arctocephalus australis, was one of the earliest otariid seals to be ex...
The South American fur seal (SAFS), Arctocephalus australis, was severely depleted during the 18th c...
Genetic variation, and the way in which it is partitioned among populations, has implications for a ...
This research investigated the phylogenetic relationships and population genetics of two species of ...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
In this study, we present the first data about putative source populations of the vagrant Subantarct...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
The Juan Fernández fur seal (Arctocephalus philippli) was allegedly extremely abundant, numbering as...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Lopes F, Hoffman J, Valiati VH, et al. Fine-scale matrilineal population structure in the Galapagos ...
The South American fur seal is distributed on both sides of South Americaalong the Atlantic and Paci...
Analysing a 529 bp segment of the mitochondrial control region, we evaluated the role that Pleistoce...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
The South American fur seal, Arctocephalus australis, was one of the earliest otariid seals to be ex...
The South American fur seal (SAFS), Arctocephalus australis, was severely depleted during the 18th c...
Genetic variation, and the way in which it is partitioned among populations, has implications for a ...
This research investigated the phylogenetic relationships and population genetics of two species of ...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
In this study, we present the first data about putative source populations of the vagrant Subantarct...