Previous genetic analyses have demonstrated that the fin whales in the Sea of Cortez likely are genetically (and presumably demographically) isolated from North Pacific fin whales. Consequently the Sea of Cortez fin whale population is likely more vulnerable to anthropogenic effects and habitat changes. Here we extend previous work by genetic analyses of microsatellite and mtDNA nucleotide sequences in 375 and 24 fin whale samples from the Sea of Cortez and North Pacific, respectively. We will estimate long- and short-term effectivepopulation sizes in these two populations and compare the estimates with data from the much larger North Atlantic fin whale population(s). The objective of the analysis is to assess how vulnerable the Sea of Cort...
<div><p>Abstract Genotypes of 10 microsatellite loci of 420 humpback whales from the Southwestern At...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Previous genetic analyses have demonstrated that the fin whales in the Sea of Cortez likely are gene...
For many years, researchers have speculated that fin whales are year-round residents in the Sea of C...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
Samples were collected from 407 fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus, at four North Atlantic and one Me...
It is generally recognized that large-scale whaling in the 19th and 20th century led to a substantia...
Although biological data concerning the North Atlantic fin whale ( Balaenoptera physalus) have been ...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Currently, three stocks of sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) are defined in the North Atlantic; the...
<div><p>Abstract Genotypes of 10 microsatellite loci of 420 humpback whales from the Southwestern At...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Previous genetic analyses have demonstrated that the fin whales in the Sea of Cortez likely are gene...
For many years, researchers have speculated that fin whales are year-round residents in the Sea of C...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
Samples were collected from 407 fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus, at four North Atlantic and one Me...
It is generally recognized that large-scale whaling in the 19th and 20th century led to a substantia...
Although biological data concerning the North Atlantic fin whale ( Balaenoptera physalus) have been ...
Fin whales are the second largest mammals to roam across the oceans, often returning to the same fee...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Currently, three stocks of sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) are defined in the North Atlantic; the...
<div><p>Abstract Genotypes of 10 microsatellite loci of 420 humpback whales from the Southwestern At...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...