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Patterns of geographic variation between mitochondrial and nuclear markers in Heaviside’s(Benguela)dolphins(Cephalorhynchus heavisidii)
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作者 keshni gopal Leszek KARCZMARSKI Krystal A.TOLLEY 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第5期506-526,共21页
The Heaviside’s(or Benguela)dolphin(Cephalorhynchus heavisidii)is endemic to the west coast of southern Africa.The present study investigated the population genetic structure across a large portion of the species dis... The Heaviside’s(or Benguela)dolphin(Cephalorhynchus heavisidii)is endemic to the west coast of southern Africa.The present study investigated the population genetic structure across a large portion of the species dis­tribution using mitochondrial control region and nuclear(microsatellite)markers.A total of 395 biopsy skin samples were analyzed;they were collected from free-ranging Heaviside’s dolphins in 7 locations along 1650 km of coast between Table Bay,South Africa and Walvis Bay,Namibia.Both genetic markers rejected the hy­pothesis of 1 homogenous population but revealed contrasting results in the genetic structuring of putative pop­ulations.Mitochondrial DNA suggested either 2 populations or a fine-scale division with 6(sub)populations,while microsatellite markers were indicative of 2 widespread populations with measurable gene flow between them.Neutrality tests and mismatch distribution of the mitochondrial sequences indicated a departure from mu­tation-drift equilibrium due to a population expansion at the 2 extremes of the geographic range,but not to­wards the middle of the distribution.These results highlight the importance of evaluating multiple genetic mark­ers to gain reliable insights into population processes and structure. 展开更多
关键词 Heaviside’s(Benguela)dolphins microsatellite loci mitochondrial DNA population genetic structure southern Africa
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