Dear MARMAM Members

We are pleased to announce that the following paper has been published in
Biological Journal of Linnean Society

Living between rapids: genetic structure and hybridization in botos
(Cetacea: Iniidae: Inia spp.) of the Madeira River, Brazil

Gravena, W., da Silva, V.M.F., da Silva, M.N. F., Farias, I.P. and Hrbek, T.

Until the recent construction of hydroelectric dams, a series of 18 rapids
divided the upper and lower Madeira
River, and these rapids were thought to separate two species of Amazonian
freshwater dolphins (boto): Inia
boliviensis (above) and I. geoffrensis (below). Some reports and articles,
however, mention the occurrence of botos
within the rapids region and that they occasionally cross the rapids, but
without mentioning the species concerned.
Based on our previous studies, it is likely that I. boliviensis occurs in
the region of the rapids. To test this
supposition, we sampled 18 individuals from this region, and collected
mitochondrial (control region, cytochrome
b and cytochrome oxidase I) and nuclear (10 microsatellite loci) DNA data,
in order to test if there is connectivity
between the dolphins that were found within the rapids region and dolphins
collected upstream and downstream
of the rapids, and investigate population structuring between these
localities. All animals in our study were
molecularly identified using three mitochondrial markers as belonging to
the species I. boliviensis. Animals
upstream of the Teotônio waterfall, the main and highest waterfall of the
region, had nuclear genome of
I. boliviensis, while most dolphins downstream of the waterfall had nuclear
genome of I. geoffrensis. Inia boliviensis
collected in the rapids region above the Teotônio waterfall belong to a
management unit (MU) distinct from the
I. boliviensis MU occupying Bolivian rivers. Downstream of Teotônio
waterfall most dolphins are I. boliviensis/
geoffrensis hybrids, with remaining individuals being migrant I. boliviensis


http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bij.12463/abstract

Please contact me for any more information.
Best wishes

-- 
Waleska Gravena, Dra.
Laboratório de Mamíferos Aquáticos - LMA
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA

Laboratório de Evolução e Genética Animal - LEGAL
Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM
www.evoamazon.net

Associação Amigos do Peixe-Boi - AMPA
www.ampa.org.br
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