The New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) passed through a population bottleneck due to commercial sealing during the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries. To facilitate future management options, we reconstructed the demographic history of New Zealand fur seals in a Bayesian framework using maternally inherited, mitochondrial DNA sequences. Mitogenomic data suggested two separate clades (most recent common ancestor 5000 years ago) of New Zealand fur seals that survived large-scale human harvest. Mitochondrial haplotype diversity was high, with 45 singletons identified from 46 individuals although mean nucleotide diversity was low (0.012 ± 0.0061). Variation was not constrained geographically. Analyses of mitogenomes support the hypot...
Commercial harvest severely reduced the abundance of New Zealand fur seals (NZFSs; Arctocephalus aus...
The biological status of the so-called 'Upland seal' has remained contentious ever since historical ...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Commercial harvest severely reduced the abundance of New Zealand fur seals (NZFSs; Arctocephalus aus...
The biological status of the so-called 'Upland seal' has remained contentious ever since historical ...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
Commercial harvest severely reduced the abundance of New Zealand fur seals (NZFSs; Arctocephalus aus...
The biological status of the so-called 'Upland seal' has remained contentious ever since historical ...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...