Population structure of the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) inferred through ecological markers

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Paula Méndez-Fernandez
Satie Taniguchi
Marcos C. O. Santos
Irma Cascão
Sophie Quérouil
Vidal Martín
Marisa Tejedor
Manuel Carrillo
Caroline Rinaldi
Renato Rinaldi
Dalia C. Barragán-Barrera
Nohelia Farías-Curtidor
Susana Caballero
Rosalinda C. Montone
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[1] Universidade de São Paulo,Laboratório de Química Orgânica Marinha, Instituto Oceanográfico
[2] La Rochelle Université,Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 du CNRS, Pôle Analytique
[3] Universidade de São Paulo,Laboratório de Biologia da Conservação de Mamíferos Aquáticos, Instituto Oceanográfico
[4] University of the Azores,Department of Oceanography and Fisheries & Okeanos Centre
[5] University of the Azores,Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE) & Institute of Marine Research (IMAR)
[6] Univ Montpellier,ISEM
[7] CNRS,Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular de Vertebrados Acuáticos (LEMVA), Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas
[8] EPHE,undefined
[9] IRD,undefined
[10] Sociedad para el Estudio de Cetáceos del Archipiélago Canario (SECAC),undefined
[11] Tenerife Conservación,undefined
[12] Association Evasion Tropicale (AET),undefined
[13] Universidad de los Andes,undefined
[14] Fundación Macuáticos Colombia,undefined
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Aquatic Ecology | 2020年 / 54卷
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Ecological management units; Stable isotopes; Persistent organic pollutants; Atlantic Ocean;
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Population structure studies play an increasingly integral role in conservation and management of marine mammal species. Genetic markers are commonly used; however, ecological markers (i.e. chemical compounds) are a fairly recent and useful tool to investigate ecological management units. The objective of this study is to investigate the population structure of the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) within its distribution in the Atlantic Ocean using data from stable isotopes of δ13C and δ15N and persistent organic pollutants as ecological markers. Based on previous studies that addressed distribution, morphometric analyses and molecular and ecological markers, we hypothesize that there are several ecological management units within the Atlantic Ocean. Our results confirmed population differentiation previously detected using genetic markers. Additionally, dolphins from the south-eastern coast of Brazil do not show complete ecological segregation from the Caribbean ones, while molecular analyses suggested genetic differentiation between the two regions. In the light of these results, we propose that at least two ecological management units should be considered, east and west of the Atlantic Ocean; however, the presence of one or two management units along the Atlantic coast of Central and South America needs further investigation.
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