Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered whereas in the Eastern Pacific they are relatively common. Holocene environmental changes and commercial whaling reduced their numbers, but gray whales in the Eastern Pacific now outnumber their Western counterparts by more than 100-fold. Herein, we investigate the genetic diversity and population structure within the species using a panel of genic SNPs. Results indicate the gray whale gene pool is differentiated into two substocks containing similar levels of genetic diversity, and that both our Eastern and Western geographic samples represent mixed-stock aggregations. Ongoing or future gene flow between the stocks may conserve genetic diversity overall bu...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Accurate knowledge of population structure in cetaceans is critical for preserving and managing bree...
Commercial whaling decimated many whale populations, including the eastern Pacific gray whale, but l...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered whereas in the ...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered, whereas in the...
Genetic and genomic approaches have much to offer in terms of ecology, evolution, and conservation. ...
Abstract Background Commercial whaling caused extensive demographic declines in many great whale spe...
Understanding the genetic structure of a population is essential to its conservation and management....
Within the North Pacific, gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) are recognized as distinct eastern and...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
Some marine mammals are so rarely seen that their life history and social structure remain a mystery...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Inferring the number of genetically distinct populations and their levels of connectivity is of key ...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Accurate knowledge of population structure in cetaceans is critical for preserving and managing bree...
Commercial whaling decimated many whale populations, including the eastern Pacific gray whale, but l...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered whereas in the ...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered, whereas in the...
Genetic and genomic approaches have much to offer in terms of ecology, evolution, and conservation. ...
Abstract Background Commercial whaling caused extensive demographic declines in many great whale spe...
Understanding the genetic structure of a population is essential to its conservation and management....
Within the North Pacific, gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) are recognized as distinct eastern and...
The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident popul...
Some marine mammals are so rarely seen that their life history and social structure remain a mystery...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Inferring the number of genetically distinct populations and their levels of connectivity is of key ...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Accurate knowledge of population structure in cetaceans is critical for preserving and managing bree...
Commercial whaling decimated many whale populations, including the eastern Pacific gray whale, but l...