The Gulf of California, Mexico is home to many cetacean species, including a presumed resident population of fin whales, Balaenoptera physalus. Past studies reported very low levels of genetic diversity among Gulf of California fin whales and a significant level of genetic differentiation from con-specifics in the eastern North Pacific. The aim of the present study was to assess the degree and timing of the isolation of Gulf of California fin whales in a population genetic analysis of 18 nuclear microsatellite genotypes from 402 samples and 565 mitochondrial control region DNA sequences (including mitochondrial sequences retrieved from NCBI). The analyses revealed that the Gulf of California fin whale population was founded ~2.3 thousand ye...
Understanding the genetic structure of a population is essential to its conservation and management....
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least t...
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...
For many years, researchers have speculated that fin whales are year-round residents in the Sea of C...
Inferring the number of genetically distinct populations and their levels of connectivity is of key ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered whereas in the ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding the genetic structure of a population is essential to its conservation and management....
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least t...
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...
For many years, researchers have speculated that fin whales are year-round residents in the Sea of C...
Inferring the number of genetically distinct populations and their levels of connectivity is of key ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the Western Pacific are critically endangered whereas in the ...
Accurate identification of units for conservation is particularly challenging for marine species as ...
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
Understanding the genetic structure of a population is essential to its conservation and management....
Understanding how dispersal and gene flow link geographically separated populations over evolutionar...
This study presents genetic evidence that whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, are comprised of at least t...