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Low mtDNA genetic diversity among killer whales around New Zealand
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WoS WOS:000331690600013
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84896736448
DOI 10.1080/00288330.2013.844721
Año 2014
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



We report here the genetic diversity of killer whales around New Zealand and compare samples collected in this region (n = 11) with larger geographic databases of mtDNA control region sequences to investigate the relationship of the New Zealand killer whales with more distant populations/ecotypes. Eight variable sites defined four haplotypes, revealing a low mtDNA genetic diversity when compared with other cetacean species and to that observed worldwide for killer whales. The geographic distribution and segregation of haplotypes within New Zealand suggested that this population could be geographically structured. Only one of the New Zealand haplotypes matched with those from other distant regions (the Eastern North Atlantic and Western South Atlantic populations).

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Disciplinas de Investigación



WOS
Fisheries
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
Scopus
Aquatic Science
Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics
Water Science And Technology
SciELO
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 OLAVARRIA-BARRERA, CARLOS EDUARDO Hombre UNIV AUCKLAND - Nueva Zelanda
Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica - Chile
University of Auckland, School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda
School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda
2 Baker, C. Scott Hombre UNIV AUCKLAND - Nueva Zelanda
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
University of Auckland, School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda
Oregon State University - Estados Unidos
School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda
3 Tezanos-Pinto, Gabriela Mujer UNIV AUCKLAND - Nueva Zelanda
University of Auckland, School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda
School of Biological Sciences - Nueva Zelanda

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Geographic Society
University of Auckland
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
International Fund for Animal Welfare
New Zealand Marsden Fund
Northland Marine Mammal Trust
Conservation Action Fund of the New England Aquarium
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
Department of Conservation (Northland)
New England Aquarium
Department of Conser

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We thank A. Hickey and D. Steel for laboratory analysis and G. Stone, K. Russell, N. Patenaude, E. Slooten, J. Berghan, T. Wilson, M. Tully and the Department of Conservation for providing tissue samples. S. Caballero and J. Acevedo kindly provided the Colombian and Chilean killer whale samples, respectively. S. Lavery and M. Dalebout provided the Japan and Korea markets killer whales sequences. A. Foote provided the sequence of Type D killer whale. We thank the Department of Conservation, (L. Boren and T. Beauchamp) and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (A. van Helden), co-administrators of the New Zealand Marine Mammal Stranding and Sightings Database for providing access to the database. Funding for fieldwork was provided by the Conservation Action Fund of the New England Aquarium, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the National Geographic Society, Northland Marine Mammal Trust, Department of Conservation (Northland). Genetic analyses were supported by a New Zealand Marsden Fund and an International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) grants to C. S. Baker, a University of Auckland International Doctoral Scholarship to C. Olavarr a and a University of Auckland Postgraduate Tuition Fee Bursary to G. Tezanos-Pinto. Biopsy samples were collected under permit to CSB from the New Zealand Department of Conservation and animal ethics protocols AEC/02/2002/R9 and AEC/02/2005/R334 from the University of Auckland.
We thank A. Hickey and D. Steel for laboratory analysis and G. Stone, K. Russell, N. Patenaude, E. Slooten, J. Berghan, T. Wilson, M. Tully and the Department of Conservation for providing tissue samples. S. Caballero and J. Acevedo kindly provided the Colombian and Chilean killer whale samples, respectively. S. Lavery and M. Dalebout provided the Japan and Korea markets killer whales sequences. A. Foote provided the sequence of Type D killer whale. We thank the Department of Conservation, (L. Boren and T. Beauchamp) and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (A. van Helden), co-administrators of the New Zealand Marine Mammal Stranding and Sightings Database for providing access to the database. Funding for fieldwork was provided by the Conservation Action Fund of the New England Aquarium, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the National Geographic Society, Northland Marine Mammal Trust, Department of Conser- vation (Northland). Genetic analyses were supported by a New Zealand Marsden Fund and an International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) grants to C.S. Baker, a University of Auckland International Doctoral Scholarship to C. Olavarría and a University of Auckland Postgraduate Tuition Fee Bursary to G. Tezanos-Pinto. Biopsy samples were collected under permit to CSB from the New Zealand Department of Conservation and animal ethics protocols AEC/02/2002/R9 and AEC/02/2005/ R334 from the University of Auckland.

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