Contrasting phylogeographic patterns among northern and southern hemisphere fin whale populations with new data from the Southern Pacific
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Pérez Álvarez, María José
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Contrasting phylogeographic patterns among northern and southern hemisphere fin whale populations with new data from the Southern Pacific
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Four fin whale sub-species are currently considered valid: Balaenoptera physalus
physalus in the North Atlantic, B. p. velifera in the North Pacific, B. p. quoyi and
B. p. patachonica in the Southern Hemisphere. The last, not genetically validated, was
described as a pygmy-type sub-species, found in low to mid latitudes of the Southern
Hemisphere. Genetic analyses across hemispheres show strong phylogeographic
structure, yet low geographic coverage in middle latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere
impeded an assessment within the area, as well as evaluating the validity of
B. p. patachonica. New mtDNA sequences from the Southeastern Pacific allowed
an improved coverage of the species’ distribution. Our phylogenetic analyses showed
three main lineages and contrasting phylogeographic patterns between Northern and
Southern Hemispheres. Absence of recurrent female mediated gene flow between
hemispheres was found; however, rare dispersal events revealing old migrations were
noted. The absence of genetic structure suggests the existence of one single taxa
within the Southern Hemisphere. Thus, until further evidence supporting this subspecies
can be produced, such as genetic, ecological, behavioral, or morphological data, we
propose that all fin whales from the Southern Hemisphere, including those from middle
latitudes of the Southeastern Pacific belong to B. p. quoyi subspecies. This information
is important for the current assessment of fin whales, contributing to the evaluation of
the taxonomic classification and the conservation of the species.
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Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) under Grant Program FONDECYT Iniciacion 11170182
Postdoctoral FONDECYT program 3190482
CONICYTPCHA/Doctorado Nacional 201621161109
CONICYT III Fortalecimiento Puente R16A10003
PIA CONICYT APOYO CCTE AFB170008
PIA CONICYT ACT172065
Project Innova-Corfo 14BPCR-33451
UCMEXUS-CONACYT collaborative grant 2006
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Frontiers in Marine Science July 2021 Volume 8 Article 630233
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