Dear All,

Apologies for cross posting. 

 

We would like to inform you that the new paper on "Population genetic
structure of the bottlenose dolphin in the Turkish waters based on mtDNA
sequences with implications for the Black Sea subspecies Tursiops truncatus
ponticus" has been published in the Mitochondrial DNA Part A.

 

Tonay, A.M., Uzun, B., Dede, A., Danyer E., Danyer Aytemiz, I., Amaha Öztürk
A., Archer, F.I., Öztürk, B., Bilgin, R. 2024. Population genetic structure
of the bottlenose dolphin in the Turkish waters based on mtDNA sequences
with implications for the Black Sea subspecies Tursiops truncatus ponticus.
Mitochondrial DNA Part A.  <https://doi.org/10.1080/24701394.2024.2427216>
https://doi.org/10.1080/24701394.2024.2427216 

 

You can view the article at:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24701394.2024.2427216 

 

Abstract

The bottlenose dolphin is a widely distributed species found in temperate
waters, including the Mediterranean and Black Seas. The Black Sea population
is recognized as a distinct subspecies, Tursiops truncatus ponticus, due to
genetic and morphological differences. This study analyzed mitochondrial DNA
(mtDNA) sequences of 73 bottlenose dolphin samples collected between 1999
and 2016 along the Turkish Black Sea coast, Turkish Straits System (TSS ),
Aegean, and Mediterranean Seas revealing 14 haplotypes, eight of which are
reported here for the first time. 

 

The haplotype network shows two main nodes with star-like sub-networks, but
no apparent geographic pattern. The lack of geographical groupings of
haplotypes indicates the high mobility of the species within the sampled
area. The northern Black Sea bottlenose dolphins (NBS) appear to be
genetically differentiated from those in the southwestern Black Sea (SBS),
Mediterranean, and Atlantic Ocean, but not from the TSS and Aegean Sea
populations. Besides, SBS bottlenose dolphins were differentiated only from
those in the western Mediterranean (WM) and the Atlantic. Therefore, NBS and
SBS bottlenose dolphins should at least be categorized as different
populations. However, contrary to some previous studies there was no
evidence supporting the classification of Black Sea bottlenose dolphins as a
separate subspecies. 

 

The TSS differs only from the Atlantic and the Aegean, and functions like a
migratory 'melting pot' for surrounding populations. Despite the largest
sample size, NBS bottlenose dolphins exhibited the lowest haplotype and
nucleotide diversity. This low genetic diversity and potential isolation
from adjacent populations highlight the need for prioritizing the
conservation of NBS bottlenose dolphins.

 

Pdf request can be sent to  <mailto:ato...@istanbul.edu.tr>
ato...@istanbul.edu.tr 

 

Regards

Arda

 

Arda M. TONAY Ph.D 

Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Istanbul University

Marine Biology Dep.

Kalenderhane Mah. Onaltı Mart Şehitleri Cad. No: 2

Fatih 34134 İstanbul, Türkiye

Tel: +90 212 440 0000/20159   Fax: +90 212 440 0232

 <mailto:ato...@istanbul.edu.tr> ato...@istanbul.edu.tr
<http://subilimleri.istanbul.edu.tr/> http://subilimleri.istanbul.edu.tr/

 

Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TUDAV)

P.O. Box 10 Beykoz, 34820 İstanbul, Türkiye

Tel: +90 216 424 0772   Fax: +90 216 424 0771

 


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