Population structure of North Atlantic and North Pacific sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) inferred from mitochondrial control region DNA sequences and microsatellite genotypes

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Léonie A. E. Huijser
Martine Bérubé
Andrea A. Cabrera
Rui Prieto
Mónica A. Silva
Jooke Robbins
Naohisa Kanda
Luis A. Pastene
Mutsuo Goto
Hideyoshi Yoshida
Gísli A. Víkingsson
Per J. Palsbøll
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[1] University of Groningen,Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences
[2] Center for Coastal Studies,Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre and Institute of Marine Research
[3] University of the Azores,Biology Department
[4] Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Marine and Freshwater Research Institute
[5] The Institute of Cetacean Research,undefined
[6] National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries,undefined
[7] Program for Whale Research,undefined
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Conservation Genetics | 2018年 / 19卷
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Sei whale; Population genetics; Migration; Atlantic Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Northern Hemisphere;
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Currently, three stocks of sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) are defined in the North Atlantic; the Nova Scotian, Iceland-Denmark Strait and Eastern North Atlantic stocks, which are mainly based upon historical catch and sighting data. We analyzed mitochondrial control region DNA (mtDNA) sequences and genotypes from 7 to 11 microsatellite loci in 87 samples from three sites in the North Atlantic; Iceland, the Gulf of Maine and the Azores, and compared against the North Pacific using 489 previously published samples. No statistically significant deviations from homogeneity were detected among the North Atlantic samples at mtDNA or microsatellite loci. The genealogy estimated from the mtDNA sequences revealed a clear division of the haplotypes into a North Atlantic and a North Pacific clade, with the exception of one haplotype detected in a single sample from the Azores, which was included in the North Pacific clade. Significant genetic divergence between the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans was detected (mtDNA ΦST = 0.72, microsatellite Weir and Cockerham’s ϴ = 0.20; p < 0.001). The coalescent-based estimate of the population divergence time between the North Atlantic and North Pacific populations from the sequence variation among the mtDNA sequences was at 163,000 years ago. However, the inference was limited by an absence of samples from the Southern Hemisphere and uncertainty regarding mutation rates and generation times. The estimates of inter-oceanic migration rates were low (Nm at 0.007 into the North Pacific and at 0.248 in the opposite direction). Although estimates of genetic divergence among the current North Atlantic stocks were low and consistent with the extensive range of movement observed in satellite tagged sei whales, the high uncertainty of the genetic divergence estimates precludes rejection of multiple stocks in the North Atlantic.
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