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Population structure of short-finned pilot whales in the oceanic archipelago of Madeira based on photo-identification and genetic analyses: implications for conservation

机译:基于光识别和遗传分析的马德拉群岛海洋群岛短尾鲸的种群结构:对保护的影响

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Pilot whales Globicephala spp. are known to display a hierarchical social pattern, but longitudinal data to infer population structure of short-finned pilot whales Globicephala macrorhynchus are rare. Using data collected between 2003-2011 in the oceanic archipelago of Madeira, the grouping structure of short-finned pilot whales was studied using photo-identification methods and mtDNA sequences and microsatellite markers to test the hypotheses that (1) there is at least one pelagic and one or more island-associated communities, and (2) groups are made of related individuals, with a matrilineal social structure. Pilot whales demonstrated a large degree of variability in site fidelity, including residents (up to 14-year interval), regular visitors and transients. The social and temporal analyses revealed a well-differentiated society with long-lasting relationships (of years). The genetic analyses suggested that individuals of the three residency patterns may not be genetically isolated, and that small groups are made up of related individuals, suggesting some degree of social philopatry, while large groups are probably temporary associations of smaller groups. It is proposed that the pilot whales encountered in Madeira belong to a single population encompassing several clans, possibly three clans of island-associated whales and others of transients, each containing two to three matrilineal pods, each with a mean of 15 individuals (SD=9, range: 4-29). We suggest that the clans interact for mating purposes when they meet. For management decisions, it is considered that the island-associated whales should not be regarded as demographically independent populations, but instead as stable social entities to be included in governmental management plans and requiring periodic evaluation of their status. The high proportion of marked individuals and low rate of mark change encourages further research in this species. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.RI Kaufmann, Manfred/A-7561-2013
机译:领航鲸Globicephala spp。已知它们显示出等级的社会模式,但是很少有纵向数据来推断短尾pilot鲸Globicephala macrorhynchus的种群结构。利用马德拉群岛海洋群岛2003年至2011年之间收集的数据,使用光识别方法,mtDNA序列和微卫星标记研究短翅目鲸的分组结构,以检验以下假设:(1)至少有一个中上层以及一个或多个与岛屿相关的社区,以及(2)群体由具有母系社会结构的相关个人组成。领航鲸的现场保真度表现出很大的变化,包括居民(长达14年的时间间隔),定期来访的游客和短暂的游客。社会和时间分析揭示了一个分化良好的社会,具有长期的关系(多年)。遗传分析表明,这三种居住模式的个体可能不是遗传分离的,并且由相关个体组成的小组很小,这表明某种程度上的社会哲学意义,而较大的群体可能是较小的群体的临时协会。建议在马德拉群岛遇见的领航鲸属于一个单一种群,其中包括数个氏族,可能是三个与岛屿有关的氏族的氏族,另一些是暂态的,每个都包含两到三个母系豆荚,每组平均15个人(SD = 9,范围:4-29)。我们建议氏族在见面时出于交配的目的而相互作用。为了做出管理决定,认为与岛屿有关的鲸鱼不应被视为人口独立的种群,而应被视为稳定的社会实体,应纳入政府管理计划中并要求对其状况进行定期评估。标记个体的高比例和标记变化率低鼓励了对该物种的进一步研究。版权所有(c)2013 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.RI Kaufmann,Manfred / A-7561-2013

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