Dear MARMAM subscribers,

We are pleased to announce the publication of our paper about population
genetic structure of the South American Bryde’s whale in the last issue
(December, 2015) of the Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía:


Pastene,LA, Acevedo, J, Siciliano,S, Sholl,TGC, Moura,JF, Ott. PH &
Aguayo-Lobo, A (2015). Population genetic structure of the South American
Bryde’s whale. *Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía*, 50(3): 453-464.



*Abstract*

A genetic analysis based on mitochondrial DNA control region sequences was
conducted to investigate both species identity and populations genetic
structure of South American Bryde’s whales. The genetic analysis was based
on historical, biopsy and stranding samples from Chile (n= 10) and Brazil
(n= 8). For comparative purposes published sequences of the Bryde’s whales
from different localities of the Indian and Pacific Oceans (including Peru,
n=24) were incorporated into the analysis. Results of the phylogenetic
analysis identified the Bryde’s whales of South America as *Balaenoptera
brydei*. No statistically significant genetic differentiation was found
between Chilean and Peruvian Bryde’s whales. However, striking differences
were found between western South Atlantic (Brazil) and eastern South
Pacific (Peru and Chile) animals. In addition, striking genetic differences
were found between all South American localities and those from the western
North Pacific, Fiji and Java. These results suggest movement of *B. brydei*
in the eastern South Pacific in the latitudinal range corresponding to
Chile and Peru. These results also suggest no or very limited movement of
whales between the South Pacific and the South Atlantic Oceans. This is
consistent with the notion that *B. brydei* is not distributed further
south of approximately 40ºS on both sides of South America.


A full copy of the paper can be downloaded at:

http://www.revbiolmar.cl/resumenes/v504/504-453.pdf


Sincerely yours,

Paulo H. Ott

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Dr. Paulo Henrique Ott
Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul (Uergs)
Unidade do Litoral Norte
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