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Using Genome-Wide SNPs to Detect Structure in High-Diversity and Low-Divergence Populations of Severely Impacted Eastern Tropical Pacific Spinner (Stenella longirostris) and Pantropical Spotted Dolphins (S. attenuata)

机译:使用全基因组SNP检测受严重影响的东部热带太平洋微旋藻(Stenella longirostris)和泛热带斑点海豚(S.衰减a)高多样性和低扩散种群的结构

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Millions of spinner (Stenella longirostris) and pantropical spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata) died since the 1960’s as bycatch in tuna nets in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Despite three decades of protection, they show little-to-no sign of recovery (although recent fisheries-independent abundance estimates are not available). In efforts to establish biologically meaningful management boundaries for recovery, endemic subspecies and multiple stocks have been proposed. However, genetic differentiation among most of these units has been difficult to identify, possibly due to low statistical power stemming from large historical abundances, ongoing gene flow, and recent divergence. We tested for genetic structure at multiple hierarchical levels by analyzing the largest dataset to date brought to bear on these questions. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were collected from nuclear DNA regions associated with the restriction enzyme site PstI from 72 spinner dolphins and 58 pantropical spotted dolphins using genotype-by-sequencing (GBS). Our results support the current subspecies for both species and indicate stock-level separation for Tres Marias spinner dolphins and the two offshore pantropical spotted dolphin stocks in this area. Although bycatch has been reduced a small fraction of pre-protection levels, incidental mortality continues to impact these populations. Our results are important for the ongoing management and recovery of these highly-impacted pelagic dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
机译:自1960年代以来,由于在热带热带太平洋东部的金枪鱼网中的兼捕物,数以百万计的纺纱厂(Stenella longirostris)和泛热带斑点海豚(Stenella detecta)死亡。尽管进行了三十年的保护,但它们几乎没有恢复的迹象(尽管没有最新的与渔业无关的丰度估计数)。为了建立生物学上有意义的恢复管理界限,已经提出了地方性亚种和多种种群。但是,大多数这些单位之间的遗传分化一直难以确定,这可能是由于大量历史丰度,持续的基因流动和最近的分歧造成的统计能力低下所致。通过分析迄今为止涉及这些问题的最大数据集,我们在多个层次上测试了遗传结构。使用基因型-测序(GBS)从72个旋转海豚和58个泛热带斑点海豚的限制性酶切位点PstI相关的核DNA区域中收集单核苷酸多态性(SNP)。我们的结果支持了这两个物种的当前亚种,并表明该地区Tres Marias旋转海豚和两个近海泛热带斑点海豚种群的种群水平分离。尽管兼捕减少了保护前水平的一小部分,但偶然死亡率仍在影响这些人群。我们的结果对于在东部热带太平洋地区持续管理和恢复这些受高度影响的远洋海豚很重要。

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