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Variation of mitochondrial control region sequences of Steller sea lions: the three-stock hypothesis / Alyson R. Baker, and 7 others.
Title: | Variation of mitochondrial control region sequences of Steller sea lions: the three-stock hypothesis / Alyson R. Baker, and 7 others. |
Author(s): | Baker, Alyson R. |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | Journal of Mammalogy. (2005.), Vol. 86(6) (2005) |
Abstract: | Sequence variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region was analyzed from 1,568 individuals representing almost all rookeries at which Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) breed in significant numbers. Rookeries were grouped into regions and regions into stocks to examine structure at different spatial scales. Haplotype diversity (H = 0.9164 ± 0.0035) was high and nucleotide diversity (p = 0.00967 ± 0.00586) was moderate. No evidence was observed for significant genetic bottleneck effects. Previous studies of mtDNA recognized two stocks (eastern and western) and suggested presence of two groups within western stock. Significant (P < 0.05) divergence of eastern stock (southeastern Alaska to California) animals from western stock animals was supported in analyses at all spatial scales. Asian rookeries were found to be significantly different from all other western stock. Commander Islands rookery clearly associates with Alaskan western stock rookeries, not with Asian. Within each of three stocks there is significant isolation by distance among rookeries. |
Notes: | Journal of Mammalogy. Vol. 86(6) :1075-1084 (2005). |
Keywords: | 59 -- Zoology. 599 -- Mammalia. 599(26) -- Sea mammals. 599.745.1 -- Otaridae: Eumetopias jubatus. 575 -- Genetics. 575.8 -- Phylogeny. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. (*513) -- Komandorskiye Ostrova. |
SPRI record no.: | 174535 |
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