The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conservation biology. In recent years, new population genetic and computational methods for estimating population parameters and testing hypotheses in a quantitative manner have emerged. Using a Bayesian framework and a quantitative model-testing approach, we evaluated the species status and genetic connectedness of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops spp.) populations off remote northwestern Australia, with a focus on pelagic 'offshore' dolphins subject to incidental capture in a trawl fishery. We analysed 71 dolphin samples from three sites beyond the 50 m depth contour (the inshore boundary of the fishery) and up to 170 km offshore, including incidenta...
Previous studies of eastern South Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus, defined offshore a...
The genetic structure of bottlenose dolphin communities found along the southern Brazilian coast is ...
International audienceDespite the openness of the oceanic environment, limited dispersal and tight s...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographic barriers are expected to show low l...
For many marine organisms, including large, long-lived predators, the factors affecting connectivity...
Interactions between short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis and the fishing industry of Sout...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
Knowledge about the ecology of bottlenose dolphins in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean is scarce. Inc...
1. Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management...
Previous studies of eastern South Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus, defined offshore a...
The genetic structure of bottlenose dolphin communities found along the southern Brazilian coast is ...
International audienceDespite the openness of the oceanic environment, limited dispersal and tight s...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
The identification of species and population boundaries is important in both evolutionary and conser...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographic barriers are expected to show low l...
For many marine organisms, including large, long-lived predators, the factors affecting connectivity...
Interactions between short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis and the fishing industry of Sout...
International audienceDespite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes an...
Knowledge about the ecology of bottlenose dolphins in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean is scarce. Inc...
1. Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management...
Previous studies of eastern South Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus, defined offshore a...
The genetic structure of bottlenose dolphin communities found along the southern Brazilian coast is ...
International audienceDespite the openness of the oceanic environment, limited dispersal and tight s...