Redrawing the map: mt DNA provides new insight into the distribution and diversity of short‐finned pilot whales in the Pacific Ocean
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Journal Title:Marine Mammal Science
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Description:Correlations between morphological and genetic data provide evidence to delin- eate species or evolutionarily significant units, which then become the units to con- serve in management plans. Here, we examine the distribution and genetic differentiation of two morphotypes of short-finned pilot whale ( Globicephala macro- rhynchus ) in the Pacific Ocean. Mitochondrial control region sequences from 333 samples were combined with 152 previously published sequences to describe genetic
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Source:Marine Mammal Science, 32(4), 1177-1199
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ISSN:0824-0469 ; 1748-7692
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Rights Statement:This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:32cb35e5985511e52f8acc9a33340c6cd8091d3b9b94425c3ef11c05c591c284
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