Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Out of the Pacific and back again: insights into the matrilineal history of Pacific killer whale ecotypesHybridization, ecological races and the nature of species: empirical evidence for the ease of speciationMitochondrial sequence divergence among Antarctic killer whale ecotypes is consistent with multiple speciesSpatially Explicit Analysis of Genome-Wide SNPs Detects Subtle Population Structure in a Mobile Marine Mammal, the Harbor Porpoise.Interspecific Hybridization in Pilot Whales and Asymmetric Genetic Introgression in Northern Globicephala melas under the Scenario of Global WarmingGenome-wide analyses suggest parallel selection for universal traits may eclipse local environmental selection in a highly mobile carnivoreDietary differentiation and the evolution of population genetic structure in a highly mobile carnivoreMitogenome phylogenetics: the impact of using single regions and partitioning schemes on topology, substitution rate and divergence time estimationComplete mitochondrial genome phylogeographic analysis of killer whales (Orcinus orca) indicates multiple speciesIsolation with migration models for more than two populationsGenetic structure among greater white-fronted goose populations of the Pacific Flyway.Patterns of population structure at microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers in the franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei).Fine-scale behavioural differences distinguish resource use by ecomorphs in a closed ecosystem.Defining the Low End of Primate Social Complexity: The Social Organization of the Nocturnal White-Footed Sportive Lemur (Lepilemur leucopus).Genome-wide SNP data suggest complex ancestry of sympatric North Pacific killer whale ecotypesTracing early stages of species differentiation: ecological, morphological and genetic divergence of Galápagos sea lion populationsLinking killer whale survival and prey abundance: food limitation in the oceans' apex predator?Population genetic structure of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in a marine archipelago suggests island-mainland differentiation consistent with dietary niche.Phenotypic and genetic divergence among harbour porpoise populations associated with habitat regions in the North Sea and adjacent seas.Killer whale ecotypes: is there a global model?Recent diversification of a marine genus (Tursiops spp.) tracks habitat preference and environmental change.Population genomics of the killer whale indicates ecotype evolution in sympatry involving both selection and drift.Host-associated divergence and incipient speciation in the yucca moth Prodoxus coloradensis (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae) on three species of host plants.Stable isotopes provide insight into population structure and segregation in eastern North Atlantic sperm whalesPhylogenomics of the killer whale indicates ecotype divergence in sympatry.Geographic and temporal dynamics of a global radiation and diversification in the killer whale.What influences the worldwide genetic structure of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus)?Patterns of population structure for inshore bottlenose dolphins along the eastern United States.Efficient approximate Bayesian computation coupled with Markov chain Monte Carlo without likelihood.Killer whale nuclear genome and mtDNA reveal widespread population bottleneck during the last glacial maximum.Exodus! Large-scale displacement and social adjustments of resident Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) in the Bahamas.Post-glacial habitat release and incipient speciation in the genus Delphinus.Genetic diversity of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) populations in the western North Pacific and the conservation implications.Resource specialisation and the divergence of killer whale populations.Approximate Bayesian computation for modular inference problems with many parameters: the example of migration rates.Cultural Hitchhiking in the Matrilineal Whales.Mechanisms of global diversification in the brown booby (Sula leucogaster) revealed by uniting statistical phylogeographic and multilocus phylogenetic methods.Killer whales differentiating in geographic sympatry facilitated by divergent behavioural traditions.A response to Hoelzel & Moura.Cultural transmission of tool use combined with habitat specializations leads to fine-scale genetic structure in bottlenose dolphins.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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Evolution of population structure in a highly social top predator, the killer whale.
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A Rus Hoelzel
Colin Nicholson
Marilyn E Dahlheim
Nancy Black
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSM063
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2007-03-30T00:00:00Z