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| DOI | 10.1038/S41467-023-40052-Z | ||
| Año | 2023 | ||
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Twentieth century industrial whaling pushed several species to the brink of extinction, with fin whales being the most impacted. However, a small, resident population in the Gulf of California was not targeted by whaling. Here, we analyzed 50 whole-genomes from the Eastern North Pacific (ENP) and Gulf of California (GOC) fin whale populations to investigate their demographic history and the genomic effects of natural and human-induced bottlenecks. We show that the two populations diverged similar to 16,000 years ago, after which the ENP population expanded and then suffered a 99% reduction in effective size during the whaling period. In contrast, the GOC population remained small and isolated, receiving less than one migrant per generation. However, this low level of migration has been crucial for maintaining its viability. Our study exposes the severity of whaling, emphasizes the importance of migration, and demonstrates the use of genome-based analyses and simulations to inform conservation strategies.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Nigenda-Morales, Sergio F. | - |
CINVESTAV - México
Calif State Univ San Marcos - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | Lin, Meixi | - |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
Carnegie Inst Sci - Estados Unidos |
| 3 | Nunez-Valencia, Paulina G. | - |
CINVESTAV - México
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico - México |
| 4 | Kyriazis, Christopher C. | - |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 5 | Beichman, Annabel C. | - |
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos
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| 6 | Robinson, Jacqueline A. | - |
Univ Calif San Francisco UCSF - Estados Unidos
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| 7 | Ragsdale, Aaron P. | - |
CINVESTAV - México
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos |
| 8 | Urban, R. Jorge | - |
Univ Autonoma Baja Calif Sur UABCS - México
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| 9 | Archer, Frederick I. | - |
Southwest Fisheries Sci Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 10 | Viloria-Gomora, Lorena | - |
Univ Autonoma Baja Calif Sur UABCS - México
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| 11 | Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose | - |
Universidad Mayor - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile |
| 12 | Poulin, Elie | - |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 13 | Lohmueller, Kirk E. | - |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 14 | Moreno-Estrada, Andres | - |
CINVESTAV - México
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| 15 | Wayne, Robert K. | - |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| National Science Foundation |
| NIH |
| Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) |
| ANID Millennium Science Initiative Program |
| CONACYT postdoctoral fellowship |
| University of California, Los Angeles Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Summer Research Fellowship |
| Biological Mechanisms of Healthy Aging Training Program |
| Mexican Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development Postdoctoral Fellowship |
| UCLA Institute for Digital Research and Education's Research Technology Group |
| University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS) |
| Gulf of California project |
| UCMEXUS-CONACYT collaborative grant |
| Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) |
| Marine Mammal Center under the Marine Mammal Health |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We dedicate this work to Robert K. Wayne, a pioneer in the field of conservation genetics and conservation biology. We would like to thank the members of the research program of marine mammals from Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur for their help collecting the samples in the Gulf of California. Sergio Flores-Ramirez for his initial support in the Gulf of California project. Cei Abreu-Goodger for his support and for providing laboratory space during the initial analysis of the data, Phil Morin for reviewing an early draft of the manuscript. Unpublished genome assemblies and sequencing data for the Rice's whale and fin whale are used with permission from the DNA Zoo Consortium (dnazoo.org). For the fin whale DNAzoo assemblies, the sample for the assembly was collected by The Marine Mammal Center under the Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Program (MMHSPR) Permit No. 18786-04 issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and Endangered Species Act (ESA). The work at DNA Zoo was performed under Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program (MMHSRP) Permit No. 18786-03. This work used computational and storage services associated with the Hoffman2 Shared Cluster provided by UCLA Institute for Digital Research and Education's Research Technology Group. This work was supported by the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) grant FONCICYT/50/2016, National Science Foundation (DEB Small Grant #1556705), UCMEXUS-CONACYT collaborative grant 2006. SNM was supported by CONACYT Postdoctoral Fellowship 724094 and the Mexican Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development Postdoctoral Fellowship. M.L. was supported by the University of California, Los Angeles Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Summer Research Fellowship. K.E.L. and C.K. were supported by NIH grant R35GM119856 to K.E.L. A.C.B. was supported by the Biological Mechanisms of Healthy Aging Training Program NIH T32AG066574. M.J.P.-A. was supported by ANID under Grant Program FONDECYT Iniciacion 11170182. E.P. and M.J.P.-A. were supported by ANID Millennium Science Initiative Program ICN2021_002. |