Fine scale genetic structure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off atlantic waters of the Iberian Peninsula
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Fernández, R. (Ruth); Santos, M.B. (María Begoña); Pierce, G.J. (Graham John); Llavona, Á. (Ángela); López, A. (Alfredo); Silva, M.A. (Mónica); Ferreira, M. (Marisa); Carrillo, M. (Manuel); Cermeño, P. (Pablo); Lens, S. (Santiago); Piertney, S.B. (Stuart)Editor's version
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10750-011-0669-5Date
2011Type
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Genetic differentiationResident populations
Cetaceans
Migrants
Conservation
Abstract
In the NE Atlantic, evidence has been found of genetic discontinuities between Iberian bottlenose dolphins and those of Scotland and the Mediterranean. Here, we explored the genetic relationships between resident populations of dolphins from southern Galicia (NW Spain) and the Sado estuary (S Portugal), and their relationship with dolphins inhabiting neighbouring areas. A total of 91 skin and muscle samples were taken from stranded and biopsied animals between 1994 and 2008 in southern Galicia (N = 29), the Sado estuary (N = 5) and five other geographical locations (N = 57) including sites around the Iberian Peninsula, the Canary Islands and the Azores. Individuals were genotyped at 10 microsatellite loci and sequenced at the highly variable mitochondrial control region. From individual-based analyses of microsatellite data, dolphins from southern Galicia and the Sado estuary were assigned to an individual genetic population, though nine dolphins were identified as possible migrants ...