Dear marmam, On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share our recent publication entitled "Phylogeography of the Endangered Franciscana Dolphin: Timing and Geological Setting of the Evolution of Populations" published in the Journal of Mammalian Evolution.
Authors: Luana Nara, Marta J. Cremer, Ana P. C. Farro, Adriana Castaldo Colosio, Lupércio A. Barbosa, Carolina P. Bertozzi, Eduardo R. Secchi, Bruna Pagliani, Paula Costa-Urrutia, Maria C. Gariboldi, Cristiano Lazoski & Haydée A. Cunha Abstract Pontoporia blainvillei (Gervais & d’Orbigny, 1844), the franciscana dolphin, is the most endangered small cetacean in the Western South Atlantic. It is an endemic species with a coastal and estuarine distribution that has been divided into four Franciscana Management Areas (FMAs). We used the mitochondrial DNA control region to conduct a phylogeographic analysis to evaluate the population structure of the franciscana and the influence of paleoceanographic events on its biogeographic history. We found nine populations along the entire distribution (ΦST = 0.41, ΦCT = 0.38, p < 10–5), with estimated migration rates resulting in less than one female per generation. Populations from FMAIII and FMAIV in the south (including the Río de La Plata Estuary) showed higher long-term migration rates and effective population sizes than northern populations. The phylogeographic analysis supports the franciscana origin in the Río de La Plata Estuary, with further dispersal south and northwards. The first lineage split happened around 2.5 Ma, with lineage radiation throughout the Pleistocene until recent fragmentation events shaped current-day populations. We suggest that Pleistocene glaciations influenced the dispersion and population structure of the franciscana. Specifically, that the shift of the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence drove the dispersion northwards. Then, low sea-level periods caused either the isolation in estuarine refugia or local extinctions, followed by re-colonizations. Links: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10914-022-09607-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10914-022-09607-7 Please feel free to contact me ([email protected]) or Haydée A. Cunha ( [email protected]) for a PDF copy or any questions. Kind regards, Luana Nara (she/her) *Doutora em Biodiversidade e Biologia Evolutiva - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro "UFRJ"* *Mestre em Biodiversidade Tropical - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo "CEUNES/UFES" Bacharel em Ciências Biológicas com Habilitação em Biologia Marinha - Universidade Estadual Paulista "UNESP"*
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