Authors
Michaël C Fontaine, Kathleen Roland, Isabelle Calves, Frederic Austerlitz, Friso P Palstra, Krystal A Tolley, Sean Ryan, Marisa Ferreira, Thierry Jauniaux, Angela Llavona, Bayram Öztürk, Ayaka A Öztürk, Vincent Ridoux, Emer Rogan, Marina Sequeira, Ursula Siebert, Gísli A Vikingsson, Asunción Borrell, Johan R Michaux, Alex Aguilar
Publication date
2014/7
Journal
Molecular ecology
Volume
23
Issue
13
Pages
3306-3321
Description
Despite no obvious barriers to gene flow in the marine realm, environmental variation and ecological specializations can lead to genetic differentiation in highly mobile predators. Here, we investigated the genetic structure of the harbour porpoise over the entire species distribution range in western Palearctic waters. Combined analyses of 10 microsatellite loci and a 5085 base‐pair portion of the mitochondrial genome revealed the existence of three ecotypes, equally divergent at the mitochondrial genome, distributed in the Black Sea (BS), the European continental shelf waters, and a previously overlooked ecotype in the upwelling zones of Iberia and Mauritania. Historical demographic inferences using approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) suggest that these ecotypes diverged during the last glacial maximum (c. 23–19 kilo‐years ago, kyrbp). ABC supports the hypothesis that the BS and upwelling ecotypes …
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