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The phylogeographic pattern of mitochondrial DNA variation in the Dall's porpoisePhocoenoides dalli

 

作者: W. O. MCMILLAN,   E. BERMINGHAM,  

 

期刊: Molecular Ecology  (WILEY Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 5, issue 1  

页码: 47-61

 

ISSN:0962-1083

 

年代: 1996

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-294X.1996.tb00290.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: cetaceans;equilibrium populations;genetics;intraspecific gene genealogies;management

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractWe used 11 restriction endonucleases to study mtDNA variation in 101 Dall's porpoisesPhocoenoides dallifrom the Bering Sea and western North Pacific. There was little phylogeographic patterning among the 34 mtDNA haplotypes identified in this analysis, suggesting a strong historical connection among populations across this region. Nonetheless, mtDNA variation does not appear to be randomly distributed in this species. BothGSTand AMOVA uncovered significant differences in the distribution of mtDNA variation between the Bering Sea and western North Pacific populations. These mtDNA results, coupled with differences in allozyme variation and parasite infestation, support the demographic distinctiveness of Bering Sea and western North Pacific stocks of Dall's porpoise. The lack of a strong phylogeographic orientation of mtDNA haplotypes within the Dall's porpoise is similar to the pattern reported in other vertebrates such as coyotes, blackbirds, chickadees, marine catfish, and catadromous eels. Like Dall's porpoise, these species are broadly distributed, and have large populations linked by moderate to high levels of gene flow. However, the more complex, deeply branched phylogenetic network of mtDNA haplotypes within Dall's porpoise, relative to these other vertebrates, suggests important differences between these species in the forces shaping mtDNA variation. One such force is the effective size of female populations, which appears to have been comparatively large and stable in Dall's porpoise.

 

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