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Population Genetics of Bowhead Whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Western Arctic
Abstract
Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas experienced
a severe reduction as a result of commercial whaling in the 19th century. Since the
cessation of commercial whaling, the population has recovered to a size that is approaching
pre-whaling estimates. Inupiat and Yupik communities in northern and western Alaska
hunt these Western Arctic (WA) bowheads along their migratory path during spring and
fall. This hunting is regulated by the International Whaling Commission. Recent but
preliminary analysis of available genetic data (207 whales and 10 microsatellite markers)
raised the question of the presence of multiple, genetically distinct populations
within the WA bowheads. Here we re-examined this question on the basis of a study
of 414 whales and 22 newly developed microsatellite loci. We identified widespread
departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium; however, we were unable to detect significant
evidence of multiple genetic populations within the WA bowheads that could explain
this Hardy-Weinberg disequilibrium, particularly when compared to the strength of
evidence for differentiation between WA bowheads and other populations from distant
regions such as the Okhotsk Sea and eastern Canada: There was conclusive evidence
of genetic differentiation among the three regions. The statistical rejection of panmixia
within the WA improves our understanding of bowhead whale biology, and the lack of
evidence for multiple populations within the WA enables risk-averse management of
aboriginal hunting of Western Arctic bowhead whales.
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population structuretemporal substructure
hardy-weinberg disequilibrium
genetic bottleneck
conservation
bowhead whale
bering
beaufort
chukchi
genetic analysis
population differentiation
alaska
multilocus genotype data
allele frequency data
beaufort seas stock
linkage disequilibrium
microsatellite diversity
bottleneck
abundance
inference
software
environmental sciences
geography, physical
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Givens,Geof H.;Huebinger,Ryan M.;Patton,John C.;Postma,Lianne D.;Lindsay,Melissa;Suydam,Robert
S.;George,John C.;Matson,Cole W.;Bickham,J. W.. 2010. Population Genetics of Bowhead
Whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Western Arctic. Arctic 63(1): 1-12.
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